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2023-2024 Impact Report

2023-2024 Impact Report

Partnerships in Action

Broad, strategic collaboration has been central to the work of the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) since its inception. As the stories in this report demonstrate, by establishing and expanding effective partnerships, the MHCC is helping to improve the lives of more and more Canadians affected by issues of mental health and substance use health (MHSUH).

We envision an integrated, recovery-focused, and high-functioning mental health system where evidence-based supports and treatments are readily accessible. Realizing this vision requires strong partnerships among communities, governments, service providers, employers, and researchers, as well as people with lived and living experience.

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