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Addictions and Mental Health Ontario launches Strategic Plan 2020-2023

7th Jul 2020 AMHO News

Advocate. Communicate. Sustain.

July 7, 2020

Addictions and Mental Health Ontario (AMHO) is excited to release our Strategic Plan 2020-2023 with a refreshed vision, mission, and priorities to drive a new system of addiction and mental health where a person can access the appropriate supports they need, when they need it.

Our priorities are:

  • Advocating for quality services and evidence-informed public policy.
  • Fostering effective communications between Addictions and Mental Health Ontario, our membership and government.
  • Aligning our organization to sustainably deliver on its priorities.

The Strategic Plan was developed over the past year in consultation with AMHO members, staff, people with lived experience, families and caregivers, partners, system leaders and our Board.

We are committed to leading change that will revolutionize the addiction and mental health care experience for people in Ontario. We look forward to working in collaboration with members, people with lived experience, and stakeholders from across the sector to fulfil our vision of the best addiction and mental health system, anywhere.

Together we can take steps to dismantle barriers to care for those experiencing addiction and mental health challenges, and ensure that we are working towards an integrated, connected, and equitable system where no one falls through the cracks, and everyone is receiving the care they need, when they need it.

To learn more, see the AMHO Strategic Plan 2020-2023 here.

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