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Hotel-Dieu Grace aims to make youth mental health a major election issue

Hospital officials in Windsor said they will push to make the mental health of young Windsorites a major issue in the next provincial election.

'Kids are waiting, kids and parents are waiting a very long time'

Janice Kaffer, CEO of Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare is making the push for better funding for mental health care. (Arms Bumanlag)

Hospital officials in Windsor saidthey will push to make the mental health of young Windsorites a major issue in the next provincial election.

Janice Kaffer, CEO of Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare saidmental health services for young people in Windsor are chronically underfunded.

"Children's mental health services haven't seen a real base increase in funding in well over a decade across the province of Ontario," said Kaffer.

Kaffer saidthe stagnant funding has meant that services have been cut to the bare essentials and that has translated in long wait times for treatment.

"Locally in Windsor we have a capacity issue," she said. "We have just essential services, which means that kids are waiting, kids and parents are waiting a very long time for services."

On average, young people face a four-monthwait timefor mental health treatment in Windsor.

Ontario is set to go to the polls in June, with the Liberal government expected to deliver a budget in the coming months.

Hotel Dieu Grace Healthcare and other organizationswill be making thecase to increase funding at pre-budget consultations in WindsorThursday.

Kaffersaidthey'll also be setting an all-party round-table discussion on mental healthonce the election has been called.