CALGARY, May 15, 2012 /CNW/ - The Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) is announcing the appointment of Cindy Stevens, Manitoba's Deputy Minister of Healthy Living, Seniors and Consumer Affairs, to its Board of Directors.
"All Canadians are directly or indirectly affected by mental health problems and illnesses, whether personally or as a family or caregiver who is providing support," says Stevens. "The MHCC is doing important work acting as a catalyst for improving the system and changing attitudes, and I am looking forward to impacting its future direction, which will be further informed by the Mental Health Strategy for Canada."
Stevens has a background in public sector management that spans more than 25 years and has been a senior executive within the Government of Manitoba for 14 years. She has also been the Deputy Minister in the Department of Culture, Heritage and Tourism since June 2011. "Cindy's public sector knowledge and expertise in the area of health and wellness will be a huge asset, particularly as the MHCC increasingly collaborates with provincial governments around the Mental Health Strategy for Canada, which was released last week, and other key priorities," says David Goldbloom, MD, Chair of the MHCC Board of Directors.
Stevens joins Dan Florizone of Saskatchewan as the government representative on the MHCC Board for the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
The MHCC Board is made up of non-government directors and government-appointed directors from across Canada. It is assisted by eight Advisory Committee Chairs who provide advice to the Board and support to the Commission.
About the Mental Health Commission of Canada
The Mental Health Commission of Canada is a catalyst for change. We are collaborating with hundreds of partners to change the attitudes of Canadians toward mental health problems and to improve services and support. Our goal is to help people who live with mental health problems and illnesses lead meaningful and productive lives. Together, we are sparking change.
The Mental Health Commission of Canada is funded by Health Canada.
Kyle Marr, Senior Communication Specialist
Mental Health Commission of Canada
Office: (403) 385‐4050
Cell: (587) 226-8782
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