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  • Renderings unveiled for the new Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health

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    To view the renderings of the site check out the photos section.

    To view the renderings of the site check out the photos section.

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  • New Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health announced

    On May 25, 2018, Alberta Health Services announced the development of a new centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health. A partnership with the Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation to provide the funding for the Centre was also announced.


    On May 25, 2018, Alberta Health Services announced the development of a new centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health. A partnership with the Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation to provide the funding for the Centre was also announced.


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  • Valuing Mental Health Report 2015

    The 2015 Valuing Mental Health Report is a review of mental health services in Alberta and provides 32 recommendations.

    One in five Albertans experience an addiction or mental illness, and most adults show signs and symptoms during childhood.

    The new Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health aligns with the recommendations from this report. The centre will provide access to three different treatment options to treat children and youth when the signs and symptoms first occur. Services will be provided in a way that is less stigmatized, more integrated into the community, with better patient outcomes and less need for

    The 2015 Valuing Mental Health Report is a review of mental health services in Alberta and provides 32 recommendations.

    One in five Albertans experience an addiction or mental illness, and most adults show signs and symptoms during childhood.

    The new Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health aligns with the recommendations from this report. The centre will provide access to three different treatment options to treat children and youth when the signs and symptoms first occur. Services will be provided in a way that is less stigmatized, more integrated into the community, with better patient outcomes and less need for acute inpatient intervention.

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