Transforming youth mental health services in a large urban centre: ACCESS Open Minds Edmonton
Adult
Male
Mental Health Services
Canada
Adolescent
Substance-Related Disorders
Health Services Accessibility
Alberta
Young Adult
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Case identification
11. Sustainability
Urban Health Services
Humans
Child
Referral and Consultation
Patient Care Team
Mental Disorders
ACCESS Open Minds: Transforming Youth Mental Health Services Across Canada
Access
3. Good health
Youth mental health
Adolescent Health Services
Service transformation
Female
Delivery of Health Care
DOI:
10.1111/eip.12813
Publication Date:
2019-06-27T07:53:17Z
AUTHORS (14)
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AbstractAimThis paper outlines the transformation of youth mental health services in Edmonton, Alberta, a large city in Western Canada. We describe the processes and challenges involved in restructuring how services and care are delivered to youth (11‐25 years old) with mental health needs based on the objectives of the pan‐Canadian ACCESS Open Minds network.MethodsWe provide a narrative review of how youth mental health services have developed since our engagement with the ACCESS Open Minds initiative, based on its five central objectives of early identification, rapid access, appropriate care, continuity of care, and youth and family engagement.ResultsBuilding on an initial community mapping exercise, a service network has been developed; teams that were previously age‐oriented have been integrated together to seamlessly cover the age 11 to 25 range; early identification has thus far focused on high‐school populations; and an actual drop‐in space facilitates rapid access and linkages to appropriate care within the 30‐day benchmark.ConclusionsInitial aspects of the transformation have relied on restructuring and partnerships that have generated early successes. However, further transformation over the longer term will depend on data demonstrating how this has impacted clinical outcomes and service utilization. Ultimately, sustainability in a large urban centre will likely involve scaling up to a network of similar services to cover the entire population of the city.
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