Exam 2: A Policy Framework for Mental Health Practice in Canada
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In 2019, health care spending in Canada reached $264 billion, translating to what amount per person?
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"Jordan's Principle" states that responsibility for payment for health care services to Indigenous children must be determined before service is provided.
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The 2006 report Out of the Shadows at Last stated that Canada was the only G8 country that did not have a national mental health strategy.
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When funding cuts are made to health care, mental health care is often impacted.
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In 1850, over half of the patients in the Toronto Lunatic Asylum were admitted from ________.
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In the 1980s, the Graham Report proposed a reduction in the number of psychiatric beds in Ontario to 30 per 100,000 population by 2003. By 2015, the number of beds was at ________.
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In 1962, which provincial government created the nation's first universal health care system?
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Corrections Canada (2015) reported that what percentage of newly admitted federal male offenders met the criteria for a mental disorder?
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The Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health (2006) reported that many Canadians had a negative view of those with mental illness. At what level of society does stigma NOT exist?
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By 1998, community mental health programs included ________.
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What are some of the strengths and challenges of a pluralistic society?
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In 2002, Ontario's Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care released a report based on the philosophy that recovery from mental illness is possible for all people who are medication compliant.
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Between 1965 and 1981, as a result of deinstitutionalization, the number of beds in provincial psychiatric hospitals across Canada dropped by 30 per cent.
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Mental health reform included increasing community-based services for individuals with serious mental illness. Which of the following was NOT used to determine access to these services?
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The Standard on Psychological Health and Safety for Post-Secondary Students (2020) includes several areas for reform to better support students. Which of the following is NOT included in this list?
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Which of the following is NOT included in the text as a rationale for deinstitutionalization?
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The first Canadian hospital for mental health patients was opened in New Brunswick in ________.
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Sigmund Freud introduced what model of understanding mental illness?
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Transinstitutionalization is a term referring to the increased number of mental health patients who end up incarcerated.
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