Getting There from Here: Next Steps
Michael Wilson
Canadian Public Policy, 2005, vol. 31, issue s1, 69-74
Abstract:
The nine Ontario Implementation Task Forces produced a robust consensus around a couple of important issues: establishing effective linkages between the formal health care system and the social supports and services in the communities in which people with mental illnesses live and work is extremely important; it is impossible for governments to provide effective management of community-based health and services from the centre; devolution of management responsibilities can provide the system with the flexibility necessary to respond to the particular needs of the community concerned; finally, we ought to do for mental illness in the workplace what we ve done with safety.
Date: 2005
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