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P.E.I. Status of Women call for more mental health services

The P.E.I. Advisory Council on the Status of Women is calling for more services to help those dealing with mental health issues.

Concerns from annual meeting of chairpersons will be presented to government

Michelle Jay, the program coordinator with the P.E.I. Advisory Council on the Status of Women says more mental health services are needed for Island residents. (CBC)

The P.E.I. Advisory Council on the Status of Women is calling for more services to help those dealing withmental health issues.

Program coordinatorMichelle Jay said they discussed the issue at the annual gathering of former chairpersons and said they have concerns about the services they can refer people to in a timely manner.

"About 80 per cent of the people that call us have a mental health challenge either for themselves or someone else they care about in the community."

Jaysaid the former chairpersons felt mental health services for men, women and youth needed to be improved.

"We're falling behind," she said. "More and more people are able to admit they need help but the help needs to be there."

Loss of services worrying

Jay said the council is pleased with the services offered to women at the women's wellness centre in Summersidebut points out thatwomen who are the main caregivers for aging parents and children often need care and respite.

One of their biggest concerns is what will happen to services at the Catholic Family Resource Centreif the service is only available to those based on their faith.

"We would be really concerned if people would be excluded from the few services available or don't feel welcome," said Jay. "That's a publicly funded service that should be open to everyone regardless of faith."

Jay said the council will bring their concerns to the government for further discussion.

With files from Kerry Campbell