L’offre active de services de santé mentale en français en Ontario : données et enjeux
Year:
2018
Author :
Volume and number:
, 9
Collection:
, Santé mentale des jeunes des communautés de langue officielle en situation minoritaire (CLOSM) au Canada : l'état des lieux
Publishing Company:
, Canadian Institute for Research on Linguistic Minorities
Journal:
, Linguistic Minorities and Society
Pages :
, 74-99
Abstract
In Canada, at the federal level and in many provinces, the principle of active offer has been used to guide the delivery of French-language services. Ontario stands out, since the approach is partly voluntary. As such, it is important to study how French-language services are integrated into the governance of the province’s public services. This article draws upon existing government data to form a general picture of the active offer of French-language services in the mental health sector. However, the authors demonstrate that the data are not readily accessible and are fragmentary. The article is used to highlight key challenges to the offer of French-language services in the mental health sector in Ontario.
Theme :
Accessibility of servicesOfficial Language CommunitiesFrancophones Outside QuebecLanguage ServicesActive Offer of ServiceOntarioHealth and WellnessGovernment Services
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