Government of Canada launches consultation to inform design of Youth Mental Health Fund
June 24, 2024 | Ottawa, ON | Health Canada
Providing timely access to appropriate mental health care is an essential part of ensuring every young person in Canada can reach their full potential. Stress and anxiety are taking a toll on the mental health of young people. Easy and equitable access to mental health services, where and when they need them, is key to helping young people cope.
Budget 2024 announced $500 million in funding over five years to establish the Youth Mental Health Fund (YMHF), which will provide resources and funding to communities, organizations, and stakeholders across the country who provide mental health supports and services to youth. It will help community health organizations expand the mental health care provided for younger people living in Canada and will ensure these organizations are equipped to refer youth to broader networks of mental health supports, when they are needed.
The YMHF is a once-in-generation investment in our young people when they need it most. It is essential that the fund accurately reflects youth voices and is designed to have the biggest impact. To this end, the Honourable Ya’ara Saks, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions and Associate Minister of Health, today launched a public online consultation to help inform the development of the YMHF.
The online consultation will run from June 24 to July 31, 2024 and will invite people to share their perspectives and expertise on the development of the YMHF. The consultation is open to all Canadians, including young people and their families, academics, other orders of government, Indigenous organizations, and community organizations that deliver mental health services to youth.
The information gathered through this consultation, combined with other engagement opportunities taking place with provinces and territories, Indigenous partners, community organizations, academics and youth themselves, will help to make sure that this new initiative responds to the complex mental health needs of youth across the country.