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New program for people with personality disorders recognized by health quality award (Canada)
Item in the latest issue of the CMHA newsletter Mental Health Notes - "The GROW Program of the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region has been recognized by the Health Quality Council of Saskatchewan for improving the level of care for people who are being treated as inpatients and have personality disorders. GROW (Goals, Reframe, Options and Wellness) was developed to respond to the needs of people who were hospitalized for psychiatric disorders such as major depression but who often did worse in hospital because they also had a personality disorder..."  
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Ontario Hospitals Present to Senate Committee on Improving Mental Health Services (Canada)
CNW press release - "Investing in mental health services and ensuring mental health and addictions are included in the definition of health and illness are key ways for government to improve mental health services to people in needs of care, the Ontario Hospital Association Mental Health Working Group (MHWG) said today in its appearance before the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology."  
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