Provincial budget earmarks $867 million for mental health and addictions services
VICTORIA — British Columbia Finance Minister Katrine Conroy says this year’s budget marks the largest investment in mental health and addictions services in provincial history.
The B.C. government is pumping $867 million into services for mental health and addictions over three years that will increase the number of recovery and treatment beds in what Conroy says is part of a “new model” to care for those with addiction issues.
Conroy says the funding will allow for those with mental health and addiction issues to receive “seamless care” on the road to recovery after detoxing and treatment.
The government will expand the treatment model at Coquitlam’s Red Fish Healing Centre — the former site of the shuttered Riverview Hospital — across the province, which Conroy says aims to break the “cycle of evictions, shelters, emergency rooms and jails for those struggling with mental-health and addictions.”