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January 2003
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Discussions on local governance of mental health services underway (Canada) Northern Life story - "The next step in transferring mental health services from regional to local control took place Wednesday in Greater Sudbury. Ken White met with a 20-member local advisory committee, which includes health care leaders Dr. Rayudu Koka, Vickie Kaminski, Gerry Lougheed Jr., Jean Trimnell and Ursula Sauve, to develop a 'piece by piece' plan. He also met with a similar committee in North Bay on Thursday. White, who is the president and CEO of the Trillium Health Centre in Mississauga, is moving local and district programs now governed by the Northeast Mental Health Centre (NEMHC), to Sudbury Regional Hospital (SRH) and the North Bay General Hospital (NBGH). "
Children's mental health services still in crisis mode across province (Canada) Mountain News story - "Providers of children's mental health services in Ontario are concerned they will have to look at cutting services and expand waiting lists to survive. Heather Elbard, a director with Children's Mental Health Ontario, noted while the agencies were thankful for the three per cent increase in base funding in 2004 (their first increase in more than a decade), there is no additional funding this year to cover rising cost of staffing, utilities, insurance and other costs."![]()