The programs and services of MATC move under Shared Health Mental Health & Addictions as part of integrating and evolving a provincial approach to mental health and addictions health care.
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The Rural and Northern Telehealth Service expands service to all 63 First Nations communities in Manitoba with the addition of 13 Mental Health Clinicians.
The Rural and Nothern Telehealth Services moves to 1700 Ellice.
MATC begins to incorporate Jordan’s Principle into its service delivery model in partnership with the Federal government.
All MATC sites are telehealth enabled and are expected to deliver service to clients and communities using this technology.
MATC begins to provide mental health service and consultation to South Winnipeg Access.
MATC begins providing mental health services and consultation to Primary Care sites (Winnipeg West, Corydon, Sterling Lyon).
MATC begins providing psychiatric consultation to the Pediatric Concussion Clinic.
Early Psychosis Prevention and Intervention Service moved to the Adult Mental Health System.
The ADHD Service relocated to a new location on St. Mary’s Road.
The Community Child & Adolescent Treatment Services establishes a brief treatment model to better manage clients on the wait list.
The Tourette Syndrome Service moved from St. Boniface Hospital to 228 Maryland and became an addition to the breadth of MATC services offered.
A program evaluation of the Day Treatment Service resulted in a reconfiguration to a new service “Intensive Community Reintegration Service” with changes to the service delivery model of this program.
Rural and Northern Telehealth Service undergoes a program evaluation.
MATC begins providing psychiatric consultation to the Gender Dysphoria Assessment and Action for Youth Service (GDAAY).
MATC began to work with Manitoba Centre for Health Policy around two research projects.
MATC establishes a Rural & Northern Telehealth Unit to meet the needs of Northern First Nations communities.
Neurodevelopmental Services augments their service delivery model with an autism component.
Educational Psychiatric Services was reorganized into what is now the Student Mental Health Resource Team as a joint venture with Manitoba Department of Education.