Up to 12,000 young people across the province will have access to services for mental illness, including substance use, in new community hubs, thanks to a new initiative led by Dr. Joanna Henderson, Director of the Margaret and Wallace McCain Centre for Child, Youth & Family Mental Health.
Through six new sites and 10 in total, Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario (YWHO) will provide young people ages 12 to 25 with one-stop access to mental health assessments, treatment for addictions and substance use, therapy and counselling, peer and family support and referrals to psychiatrists, as well as education, employment and housing services.
“Through these one-stop hubs, youth will be able to access the kinds of services they want, when they need them, because young people will have played a role in creating them,” says Dr. Henderson, YWHO Executive Director, explaining that the initiative was created through years of consultation with youth, family members, clinicians and others about system and service changes to improve services for youth.