I would just add to that the combination of outreach and peer support and peer support training. Again, I used to do outreach into the youth shelters. Many of those youth were afraid to go and speak with their doctor about their mental health care. They were afraid to speak with their families about their mental health care. Oftentimes I was the first person they had ever spoken to about their mental health care.
It's also about being able to go into the schools. I hear from teachers that they just don't feel equipped to address mental health concerns if a student comes in and speaks with them. If we have social workers going out and doing outreach into the schools to provide education and training, then we can identify within those schools youth ambassadors who can lead peer support initiatives. I think this combination would make great headway toward ensuring that youth feel supported within their schools and among their peers—