Nova Scotia’s minister of mental health and addictions, Brian Comer CANADAHALIFAX news Integrated Youth Services sites coming to Nova Scotia, with two in Halifax by admin 11 أبريل، 2024 written by admin 11 أبريل، 2024 79 CITYnews halifax /By Mark Hodgins The province has announced an $8.4 million plan to open several Integrated Youth Services sites across in Nova Scotia. Minister Brian Comer made the announcement in Stellarton on Wednesday. He said the sites will offer easier access the mental health, addictions and related supports to young Nova Scotians and their families. “It’s really about having services within the communities, highly accessible, no appointment needed, just show up and we’ll provide help,” Comer said. “Sometimes it might be mental health care, sometimes it could be housing, sometimes it could be resume writing. It’s all unique based on the unique community. Seven locations were announced including two in Halifax, with the YMCA and YWCA taking the lead on those. The province says site selection is currently underway and the first sites are expected to open in early 2025. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Interest rate cut in June possible as policy rate held at 5%: Bank of Canada next post لوغو يلوّح بإمكانية إجراء استفتاء عام حول الهجرة You may also like Teen charged with manslaughter after drug overdose in... 23 أبريل، 2025 First-of-its-kind centre in Dartmouth gives province a bio... 23 أبريل، 2025 Halifax police searching for guns in Dartmouth residence 23 أبريل، 2025 واشنطن تتحدث عن ’’نجاحات‘‘ على الحدود مع كندا 23 أبريل، 2025 المحافظون يكشفون عن إطارهم المالي محمِّلين العجز لليبراليين 23 أبريل، 2025 الصين تستهدف مرشحاً محافظاً بعملية ’’قمع‘‘ خارجية 22 أبريل، 2025 ردود الفعل في كندا بعد وفاة البابا فرنسيس 22 أبريل، 2025 After announcement in P.E.I., Carney makes a stop... 22 أبريل، 2025 Halifax utility diverting millions of cubic metres of... 22 أبريل، 2025 Member of Newfoundland and Labrador broadcasting family killed... 22 أبريل، 2025