Province announces funding for up to 60 mental health classrooms
As part of a partnership with CASA Mental Health, the Government of Alberta is investing $70 million over three years for the creation of up to 60 new CASA Mental Health Classrooms across the province.
Nine of these classrooms opened this month across seven communities:
- Bishop Carroll High School in Calgary
- St. Cyril School in Calgary
- St. Joseph Catholic High School in Edmonton
- Rosslyn Junior High School in Edmonton
- Bev Facey Community High School in Sherwood Park
- H.E. Bourgoin School in Bonnyville
- Senator Riley School in High River
- St. Gabriel School in Fort McMurray
- Pines Alternative School in Red Deer
“Services like this are important to the long-term success and well-being of children and youth who are right now facing some very difficult challenges with their mental health,” said Minister of Mental Health and Addiction Dan Williams. “Every kid deserves to know that help is available, and that they can recover and live fulfilling lives. Our government is going to continue with investments like this that change the lives of children, youth and their families.”