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People in Greater Victoria living with complex mental-health and substance-use challenges who are at risk of, or experiencing homelessness will benefit as the Province adds 100 complex-care housing spaces to the region through Budget 2022.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/26433

Amrik Virk, Minister of Advanced Education and MLA for Surrey-Tynehead, together with representatives of Fraser Health, toured the brand new Surrey Memorial Hospital (SMH) emergency department, now Canada's second-largest ER, which opens to patients on Oct. 1, 2013.

 

Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/07/smh-emergency-department-o...

Amrik Virk, Minister of Advanced Education and MLA for Surrey-Tynehead, together with representatives of Fraser Health, toured the brand new Surrey Memorial Hospital (SMH) emergency department, now Canada's second-largest ER, which opens to patients on Oct. 1, 2013.

 

Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/07/smh-emergency-department-o...

Amrik Virk, Minister of Advanced Education and MLA for Surrey-Tynehead, together with representatives of Fraser Health, toured the brand new Surrey Memorial Hospital (SMH) emergency department, now Canada's second-largest ER, which opens to patients on Oct. 1, 2013.

 

Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/07/smh-emergency-department-o...

Better, seamless mental health and substance use care for children and youth in three more school districts will support families through new integrated child and youth teams in Richmond, Coast Mountains and Okanagan-Similkameen.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/22978

 

Amrik Virk, Minister of Advanced Education and MLA for Surrey-Tynehead, together with representatives of Fraser Health, toured the brand new Surrey Memorial Hospital (SMH) emergency department, now Canada's second-largest ER, which opens to patients on Oct. 1, 2013.

 

Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/07/smh-emergency-department-o...

Staff and community partners from Mount Waddington participated in a workshop to deepen their compassion and care for people who use substances.

Better, seamless mental health and substance use care for children and youth in three more school districts will support families through new integrated child and youth teams in Richmond, Coast Mountains and Okanagan-Similkameen.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/22978

 

A new investment in B.C.’s system of substance-use care will build up treatment and recovery services for people who need them in communities throughout the province.

 

Learn more at: news.gov.bc.ca/25521

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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report host Quinn Marie were invited to cover the 18th Annual PRISM Awards at the Skirball Cultural Center honoring writers, producers, directors, and actors for their authentic depictions of mental health and substance use issues.

 

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About 19th Annual PRISM Awards

19th Annual PRISM Awards Ceremony honoring writers, producers, directors, and actors for their authentic depictions of mental health and substance use issues. Substance use: prevention, treatment, recovery, and mental health not only affect the person involved, but also others around them, and we are proud to commend those who are involved in the art of making a difference.

 

The Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. (EIC) annually presents, in collaboration with flagship airing partner FX Network, the PRISM Awards. The PRISM Awards is a nationally-televised awards show special recognizing the accurate depiction of mental health issues and drug, alcohol and tobacco use and addiction in film, television, interactive, music, DVD, and comic book entertainment. For more info please visit www.eiconline.org or www.prismawards.com

 

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A new investment in B.C.’s system of substance-use care will build up treatment and recovery services for people who need them in communities throughout the province.

 

Learn more at: news.gov.bc.ca/25521

Better, seamless mental health and substance use care for children and youth in three more school districts will support families through new integrated child and youth teams in Richmond, Coast Mountains and Okanagan-Similkameen.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/22978

 

Better, seamless mental health and substance use care for children and youth in three more school districts will support families through new integrated child and youth teams in Richmond, Coast Mountains and Okanagan-Similkameen.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/22978

 

Better, seamless mental health and substance use care for children and youth in three more school districts will support families through new integrated child and youth teams in Richmond, Coast Mountains and Okanagan-Similkameen.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/22978

 

A new investment in B.C.’s system of substance-use care will build up treatment and recovery services for people who need them in communities throughout the province.

 

Learn more at: news.gov.bc.ca/25521

Experts attribute ongoing and historic colonization, trauma and dispossession of lands and resources as contributing to the impacts of the overdose public health emergency for First Nations peoples in BC. Preliminary data released today point to emerging trends that First Nations peoples are overrepresented in this health emergency, similar to other health indicators driven by the social determinants of health.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/

A new investment in B.C.’s system of substance-use care will build up treatment and recovery services for people who need them in communities throughout the province.

 

Learn more at: news.gov.bc.ca/25521

Health Minister Terry Lake was joined by philanthropists Joseph and Rosalie Segal and guests to officially mark the start of construction on the new Joseph & Rosalie Segal Family Health Centre, which will help support those living with mental illness and substance use challenges.

 

Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2014/10/joseph-rosalie-segal-famil...

Experts attribute ongoing and historic colonization, trauma and dispossession of lands and resources as contributing to the impacts of the overdose public health emergency for First Nations peoples in BC. Preliminary data released today point to emerging trends that First Nations peoples are overrepresented in this health emergency, similar to other health indicators driven by the social determinants of health.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/

People in British Columbia have access to a new website that will help them more easily navigate and connect with mental health and substance use information and supports.

 

Learn more:

news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2021MMHA0046-001674

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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report host Quinn Marie were invited to cover the 18th Annual PRISM Awards at the Skirball Cultural Center honoring writers, producers, directors, and actors for their authentic depictions of mental health and substance use issues.

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

About 19th Annual PRISM Awards

19th Annual PRISM Awards Ceremony honoring writers, producers, directors, and actors for their authentic depictions of mental health and substance use issues. Substance use: prevention, treatment, recovery, and mental health not only affect the person involved, but also others around them, and we are proud to commend those who are involved in the art of making a difference.

 

The Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. (EIC) annually presents, in collaboration with flagship airing partner FX Network, the PRISM Awards. The PRISM Awards is a nationally-televised awards show special recognizing the accurate depiction of mental health issues and drug, alcohol and tobacco use and addiction in film, television, interactive, music, DVD, and comic book entertainment. For more info please visit www.eiconline.org or www.prismawards.com

 

For more of Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report coverage, please visit our website and follow us on Twitter and Facebook here:

www.facebook.com/minglemediatvnetwork

www.flickr.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

www.twitter.com/minglemediatv

Follow our host, Quinn Marie on Twitter at twitter.com/carolinabonetti

A new investment in B.C.’s system of substance-use care will build up treatment and recovery services for people who need them in communities throughout the province.

 

Learn more at: news.gov.bc.ca/25521

Experts attribute ongoing and historic colonization, trauma and dispossession of lands and resources as contributing to the impacts of the overdose public health emergency for First Nations peoples in BC. Preliminary data released today point to emerging trends that First Nations peoples are overrepresented in this health emergency, similar to other health indicators driven by the social determinants of health.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/

A new investment in BC’s system of substance-use care will build up treatment and recovery services for people who need them in communities throughout the province.

 

Learn more:

news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2021MMHA0055-001962

A new investment in B.C.’s system of substance-use care will build up treatment and recovery services for people who need them in communities throughout the province.

 

Learn more at: news.gov.bc.ca/25521

A new investment in B.C.’s system of substance-use care will build up treatment and recovery services for people who need them in communities throughout the province.

 

Learn more at: news.gov.bc.ca/25521

The Joseph & Rosalie Segal & Family Health Centre is substantially complete and will create a welcoming, home-like experience for clients, including a rooftop garden deck. The facility’s anticipated opening date is fall 2017.

 

The eight-storey building will consolidate inpatient and outpatient services under one roof to provide clients with the treatment, programs and skills they need to successfully resume life in the community. It will replace outdated facilities such as the former VGH Willow Chest Centre (circa 1948) and Health Centre at Vancouver General Hospital (circa 1943).

 

It is also the future home for Vancouver Coastal Health’s Access and Assessment Centre, which opened in April 2016 in the Vancouver General Hospital Health Centre and will be moved when the Joseph & Rosalie Segal & Family Health Centre is open.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2017HLTH0067-000868

Experts attribute ongoing and historic colonization, trauma and dispossession of lands and resources as contributing to the impacts of the overdose public health emergency for First Nations peoples in BC. Preliminary data released today point to emerging trends that First Nations peoples are overrepresented in this health emergency, similar to other health indicators driven by the social determinants of health.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/

A new investment in B.C.’s system of substance-use care will build up treatment and recovery services for people who need them in communities throughout the province.

 

Learn more at: news.gov.bc.ca/25521

A new investment in B.C.’s system of substance-use care will build up treatment and recovery services for people who need them in communities throughout the province.

 

Learn more at: news.gov.bc.ca/25521

A new integrated youth-service centre, the Foundry Kelowna, will bring existing services under one roof so families and young people can access a 'one-stop shop' for primary care, mental health and substance use, and social services.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016PREM0150-002709

A new integrated youth-service centre, the Foundry Kelowna, will bring existing services under one roof so families and young people can access a 'one-stop shop' for primary care, mental health and substance use, and social services.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016PREM0150-002709

Construction is underway on 60 new supportive homes for men recovering from addiction and at risk of homelessness in Abbotsford.

 

Learn more:

news.gov.bc.ca/26647

A new investment in B.C.’s system of substance-use care will build up treatment and recovery services for people who need them in communities throughout the province.

 

Learn more at: news.gov.bc.ca/25521

A new integrated youth-service centre, the Foundry Kelowna, will bring existing services under one roof so families and young people can access a 'one-stop shop' for primary care, mental health and substance use, and social services.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016PREM0150-002709

Health Minister Terry Lake was joined by philanthropists Joseph and Rosalie Segal and guests today to officially mark the start of construction on the new Joseph & Rosalie Segal Family Health Centre, which will help support those living with mental illness and substance use challenges.

 

Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2014/10/joseph-rosalie-segal-famil...

 

A new integrated youth-service centre, the Foundry Kelowna, will bring existing services under one roof so families and young people can access a 'one-stop shop' for primary care, mental health and substance use, and social services.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016PREM0150-002709

Experts attribute ongoing and historic colonization, trauma and dispossession of lands and resources as contributing to the impacts of the overdose public health emergency for First Nations peoples in BC. Preliminary data released today point to emerging trends that First Nations peoples are overrepresented in this health emergency, similar to other health indicators driven by the social determinants of health.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/

Experts attribute ongoing and historic colonization, trauma and dispossession of lands and resources as contributing to the impacts of the overdose public health emergency for First Nations peoples in BC. Preliminary data released today point to emerging trends that First Nations peoples are overrepresented in this health emergency, similar to other health indicators driven by the social determinants of health.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/

A new integrated youth-service centre, the Foundry Kelowna, will bring existing services under one roof so families and young people can access a 'one-stop shop' for primary care, mental health and substance use, and social services.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016PREM0150-002709

A new integrated youth-service centre, the Foundry Kelowna, will bring existing services under one roof so families and young people can access a 'one-stop shop' for primary care, mental health and substance use, and social services.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016PREM0150-002709

Experts attribute ongoing and historic colonization, trauma and dispossession of lands and resources as contributing to the impacts of the overdose public health emergency for First Nations peoples in BC. Preliminary data released today point to emerging trends that First Nations peoples are overrepresented in this health emergency, similar to other health indicators driven by the social determinants of health.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/

‘Housing First’ is an approach to ending homelessness that centers on quickly providing homeless people with housing and then providing additional services as needed. It is an approach first popularized by Sam Tsemberis and Pathways to Housing in New York in the 1990s, though there were Housing First-like programs emerging elsewhere, including Canada (HouseLink in Toronto) prior to this time. The basic underlying principle of Housing First is that people are better able to move forward with their lives if they are first housed. This is as true for homeless people and those with mental health and addictions issues as it is for anyone. For more information on homelessness and Housing First please visit the Homeless Hub: www.homelesshub.ca

Experts attribute ongoing and historic colonization, trauma and dispossession of lands and resources as contributing to the impacts of the overdose public health emergency for First Nations peoples in BC. Preliminary data released today point to emerging trends that First Nations peoples are overrepresented in this health emergency, similar to other health indicators driven by the social determinants of health.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/

Experts attribute ongoing and historic colonization, trauma and dispossession of lands and resources as contributing to the impacts of the overdose public health emergency for First Nations peoples in BC. Preliminary data released today point to emerging trends that First Nations peoples are overrepresented in this health emergency, similar to other health indicators driven by the social determinants of health.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/

Experts attribute ongoing and historic colonization, trauma and dispossession of lands and resources as contributing to the impacts of the overdose public health emergency for First Nations peoples in BC. Preliminary data released today point to emerging trends that First Nations peoples are overrepresented in this health emergency, similar to other health indicators driven by the social determinants of health.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/

Young people in the Cariboo Chilcotin region can access more mental-health and substance-use services with the opening of a Foundry centre in Williams Lake.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2022MMHA0086-001834

Experts attribute ongoing and historic colonization, trauma and dispossession of lands and resources as contributing to the impacts of the overdose public health emergency for First Nations peoples in BC. Preliminary data released today point to emerging trends that First Nations peoples are overrepresented in this health emergency, similar to other health indicators driven by the social determinants of health.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/

www.redcarpetreportv.com

 

Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report host Quinn Marie were invited to cover the 18th Annual PRISM Awards at the Skirball Cultural Center honoring writers, producers, directors, and actors for their authentic depictions of mental health and substance use issues.

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

About 19th Annual PRISM Awards

19th Annual PRISM Awards Ceremony honoring writers, producers, directors, and actors for their authentic depictions of mental health and substance use issues. Substance use: prevention, treatment, recovery, and mental health not only affect the person involved, but also others around them, and we are proud to commend those who are involved in the art of making a difference.

 

The Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. (EIC) annually presents, in collaboration with flagship airing partner FX Network, the PRISM Awards. The PRISM Awards is a nationally-televised awards show special recognizing the accurate depiction of mental health issues and drug, alcohol and tobacco use and addiction in film, television, interactive, music, DVD, and comic book entertainment. For more info please visit www.eiconline.org or www.prismawards.com

 

For more of Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report coverage, please visit our website and follow us on Twitter and Facebook here:

www.facebook.com/minglemediatvnetwork

www.flickr.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

www.twitter.com/minglemediatv

Follow our host, Quinn Marie on Twitter at twitter.com/carolinabonetti

Children, youth and their families will benefit from integrated and expanded mental health and substance use services in communities throughout British Columbia with over $56 million invested in new supports, as part of Budget 2021.

 

Learn more:

news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2021MMHA0019-000769

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