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Expanded psychosis support for youth in B.C.
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The Government of B.C. is investing $53 million for early psychosis intervention to expand existing programs and increase access to treatment for young people.
“Psychosis is a serious, treatable and often misunderstood illness that affects people from all walks of life,” said Sheila Malcolmson, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions.
“Getting treatment early can vastly improve the future of people living with psychosis. That’s why we are investing in early psychosis intervention, to support healing early on and help people and their families thrive.”
The province said the funds will expand capacity at 10 specialized programs by adding approximately 100 new full-time early psychosis care positions province-wide.
B.C. government adding 10,000 $10-a-day child care spaces
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Provincial officials said they will expand the number of $10-a-day child care spaces from 2,500 currently running in the province to 12,500 by December 2022.
B.C. government officials said they are now accepting applications from licensed child care providers who want to give families child care for $10 dollars per day.
Provincial officials said they are giving first priority to Indigenous-led child care, non-profit organizations, public sector organizations, child care based in community centres, child care on school grounds and home-based child care.
“We are so proud to provide $10-a-day care to local families,” said Alison Merton, director, Collingwood Neighbourhood House. “We get to see first-hand the life-changing impact that affordable, quality and inclusive child care has on families, and these benefits have a positive ripple effect on our staff, our community
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