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We're trying to keep up" : Report on the availability and accessibility of information on mental health and suicide prevention issues in Nunavut

2 May 2006

Availability and Accessibility of Information on Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Issues in Nunavut 3 Mental Health Task Force Centre of Excellence for Children and Adolescents with Special Needs “We’re Trying to Keep Up”: A report on the availability and accessibility of information on mental health and suicide prevention issues in Nunavut Executive Summary Background The Government of Nunavu [...] This report presents the findings of the survey, sets out the relevant literature to contextualize the data, and presents suggestions for the task force to consider in making recommendations to the Government of Nunavut. [...] Availability and Accessibility of Information on Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Issues in Nunavut 5 Mental Health Task Force Centre of Excellence for Children and Adolescents with Special Needs “We’re Trying to Keep Up”: A report on the availability and accessibility of information on mental health and suicide prevention issues in Nunavut Background Nunavut has struggled to retain service pr [...] Availability and Accessibility of Information on Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Issues in Nunavut 7 Mental Health Task Force Centre of Excellence for Children and Adolescents with Special Needs Research Methodology Purpose The purpose of the project was to ascertain the breadth and depth of information gaps related to mental health and suicide prevention information, as identified by service [...] Availability and Accessibility of Information on Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Issues in Nunavut 11 Mental Health Task Force Centre of Excellence for Children and Adolescents with Special Needs Survey Respondents Respondents to the survey were asked to first identify their occupations and quantify the length of time they have lived and worked in their communities.
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ISBN
0886630533
Pages
70
Published in
Canada

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