‘We’re seeing a growing need for extra services:’ additional substance use and mental health resources announced for SD 68
NANAIMO — Incoming supports are aimed at tackling the growing number of local students dealing with mental health and substance use challenges.
The provincial Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions announced seven school districts, including Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools, will benefit from Integrated Child and Youth teams designed to fill gaps for school and community-based substance and mental health care.
While details of how and when resources will be deployed aren’t clear at this time, School District 68 Supt. Scott Saywell has been informed four, two-member teams will be dedicated to their district.
He’s been informed each team will involve a clinical counsellor and peer support worker.



