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FRAYME

Overview

We collaborated with Frayme to conduct a feasibility study on the adoption of an international community-based mental health crisis alternative model for young people in Canada. Frayme is a pan-Canadian organization focused on promoting health, particularly youth mental health and addiction issues. Our study aimed to inform Frayme’s national network and support the scaling and adoption of the model across the country.

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Objectives

  • Conduct a feasibility study on the adoption of an international community-based mental health crisis alternative model for young people in Canada.
  • Mobilize knowledge gained from the study across Frayme’s national network to support scaling and adoption efforts.

Approach | Strategies

  • Identified and collated existing evidence of the impact of community programs on diverting young people from emergency services.
  • Identified and trained youth with lived experience as Peer Researchers to inform and conduct desk-based and field-based research.
  • Brought together leading groups in Canada to design and test a “Made for Canada” crisis alternative model based on the collected data.

Outcomes | Results

Our feasibility study aimed to provide insights into the potential adoption of an international community-based mental health crisis alternative model in Canada. It will inform Frayme’s national network and support efforts to scale and adopt the model across the country.

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