Vancouver city council is set to review recommendations for a $2.8 million grant to Vancouver Coastal Health that Mayor Ken Sim contends will 'enhance urgent mental health services.
Vancouver city council is set to review recommendations for a $2.8 million grant to Vancouver Coastal Health that Mayor Ken Sim contends will"enhance urgent mental health services."
He said the bulk of the new funding — $2.5 million — will be used to hire 58 new mental health workers. "It's incredibly hard to overemphasize the gravity of this announcement and the positive impact that it will have on our community," Sim said.
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