Changes cut wait times for mental health counselling by 79 per cent in N.W.T.
YELLOWKNIFE — The Northwest Territories government is lauding changes to its health-care system that it says reduced wait times for mental health counselling by 79 per cent.
The territory released a report Tuesday on its implementation of Stepped Care 2.0 in partnership with the Mental Health Commission of Canada and Stepped Care Solutions. The model for delivering mental health and addictions recovery services is designed to meet people’s needs with the least intensive and most effective options.
In the N.W.T. that included simplifying or eliminating intake processes, introducing drop-in counselling sessions and e-mental health services, and launching a mental wellness and addictions recovery advisory group.
The report said 47,563 counselling sessions were held in the territory between 2020 and 2022, 27 per cent of which were unscheduled or drop-in. It found median wait times between initial referral and the first agreed-upon time for a session dropped from 19 days to four during that period.