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Integrated Care in Mental Health and Addiction | Shalini Arunogiri interviews Dan Lubman and Lisa Jarvie

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In the first episode, Shalini Arunogiri, Clinical Director at the Hamilton Centre, interviews Dan Lubman, Addiction Psychiatrist and Executive Clinical Director at Turning Point, and Lisa Jarvie, Clinical Quality Improvement Lead at the Hamilton Centre. They discuss the importance of integrated care in the mental health and addiction sectors, the challenges faced by workers, and the role of the Centre in providing support and upskilling. They also touch on the need for data collection and evaluation to drive improvement and address gaps in the system. The episode concludes with a vision for the future of the Hamilton Centre, which includes service expansion and a unified approach to care.

Takeaways

  • Integrated care is crucial in addressing the complex needs of individuals with mental health and addiction issues.
  • Workers need support and upskilling to effectively provide care for individuals with co-occurring conditions.
  • Data collection and evaluation are essential for driving improvement and addressing gaps in the system.
  • The Hamilton Centre aims to expand its services statewide and create a unified approach to care.
  • The ultimate goal is to provide meaningful support to all individuals seeking mental health and addiction services.
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In the first episode, Shalini Arunogiri, Clinical Director at the Hamilton Centre, interviews Dan Lubman, Addiction Psychiatrist and Executive Clinical Director at Turning Point, and Lisa Jarvie, Clinical Quality Improvement Lead at the Hamilton Centre. They discuss the importance of integrated care in the mental health and addiction sectors, the challenges faced by workers, and the role of the Centre in providing support and upskilling. They also touch on the need for data collection and evaluation to drive improvement and address gaps in the system. The episode concludes with a vision for the future of the Hamilton Centre, which includes service expansion and a unified approach to care.

Takeaways

  • Integrated care is crucial in addressing the complex needs of individuals with mental health and addiction issues.
  • Workers need support and upskilling to effectively provide care for individuals with co-occurring conditions.
  • Data collection and evaluation are essential for driving improvement and addressing gaps in the system.
  • The Hamilton Centre aims to expand its services statewide and create a unified approach to care.
  • The ultimate goal is to provide meaningful support to all individuals seeking mental health and addiction services.
  continue reading

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