Changing the Mental Health Care Map in Ontario
IN THIS ISSUE: The Time Is Now to Make a Difference – Team Work – Lessons Learned – Transforming Ontario – Setting the Table for Recovery – “E” Is for Enabler – The Gold Standard: Rules of Engagement.
Vol. 21, No. 2
Editorial
The Time Is Now to Make a Difference
Team Work
CMHA Windsor-Essex County Branch partners up to launch one of Ontario’s first family health teams
Lessons Learned
Based on experiences from other provinces, what can we expect from Local Health Integration Networks?
Transforming Ontario
Mapping the new Local Health Integration Networks and CMHA branches across the province
Setting the Table for Recovery
Consumer/survivors need a seat at the table if the transformation agenda is serious about building a recovery-based health care system
“E” Is for Enabler
How will Ontario’s e-health strategy support transformation and protect privacy at the same time?
The Gold Standard
Michelle Gold explains the rules of community engagement
Re: Cover
Donna Husiak, Icarus (acrylic on canvas, 9′ x 4′). Reproduced by permission. One of nine original paintings, by various artists, inspired by stories from Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Commissioned by the Workman Theatre Project, in partnership with the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, for the exhibition “From Myth to Muse.”
In Memory of Pedro Alderete
This issue of Network is dedicated to the memory of visual artist Pedro Alderete, whose work I’m a Patient appears in the magazine. Pedro died in a tragic accident in October 2005, while working on a mural in Downsview Park. His work originally appeared in the Being Scene exhibition at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.