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Manitoba Mental Health, Wellness and Recovery was created in January 2021. The Department brings together more than 600 people and a $332-million budget from across government to create a single ministry focused on the mental health, wellness, and recovery of Manitobans. The Department’s mandate includes mental health and substance use policy, program supports, and service oversight as well as broader health promotion and prevention programs that promote wellness.
To guide the direction and focus of the Department we want to hear the thoughts of Manitobans, including those currently accessing mental health and addictions services or wellness services, and those with lived experience.
Complete the survey to provide input on your priorities and insight into your lived experience.
This information is available in an alternate format upon request. If you have any questions about the survey, development of the action plan or would like to request this information in an alternate format please contact MHWRConsultation@gov.mb.ca.
Manitoba Mental Health, Wellness and Recovery was created in January 2021. The Department brings together more than 600 people and a $332-million budget from across government to create a single ministry focused on the mental health, wellness, and recovery of Manitobans. The Department’s mandate includes mental health and substance use policy, program supports, and service oversight as well as broader health promotion and prevention programs that promote wellness.
To guide the direction and focus of the Department we want to hear the thoughts of Manitobans, including those currently accessing mental health and addictions services or wellness services, and those with lived experience.
Complete the survey to provide input on your priorities and insight into your lived experience.
This information is available in an alternate format upon request. If you have any questions about the survey, development of the action plan or would like to request this information in an alternate format please contact MHWRConsultation@gov.mb.ca.
The results of this survey will be used to develop an integrated, whole-of-government action plan for mental health, substance use, wellness and health promotion services in Manitoba.