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Alberta investing additional $60 million in addiction and mental health supports

Mar 15, 2022 | 1:58 PM

EDMONTON, AB – An additional $60 million will go towards addiction and mental health care in Alberta.

The Alberta Government already allocates nearly $1 billion annually for addiction and mental health, and over the next three years, that funding will be increased.

During the next three years, the province will add more money to build a recovery-oriented system of care.

The government will focus on increasing access to a range of prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery services.

A provincial release says these projects and funding are made available through the 2022 Alberta Budget.

“Budget 2022 also prioritizes increasing access to addiction and mental health supports for children and youth, seniors and people with complex needs, as well as making it easier for Albertans who come into contact with the judicial system to access recovery-oriented support.”

“Alberta’s government will also continue to address the increased need for mental health and wellness supports as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the rising number of opioid-related overdose fatalities.”

The objectives of the projects come from the recommendations of the Mental Health and Addictions Advisory Council.

The Council made three main recommendations to support the transformation to a recovery-oriented system of care:

  • Establish a shared vision and collective commitment to recovery
  • Improve foundational supports by enabling policy, consistent processes, service integration, and information technology
  • Strengthen recovery-oriented systems of care by building capacity in communities and filling gaps in community supports

Provincial officials say a recovery-oriented system of care has already started and actions include:

More information on the funding and projects can be found at Toward an Alberta Model of Wellness.