Thank you, Madam Speaker. When the department finally addresses some of these concerns, what is the department doing to ensure that students who need these extra resources and that need this help and these services are not provided in the Northwest Territories for the students that need it? In fact, these services aren’t even provided for for adults that need it, and students are very critical. They’re learning and they’re developing, and yet we’re still waiting to find out what they need. But when he does find out, how is he going to assure that they get the services when we don’t even have them in the Northwest Territories? What’s his action plan to get these services and resources for the students that need it in our communities so that they can grow, develop, learn, become educated and become part of society? What is he doing and where is he looking to send these students that need the help that they do need? Thank you.
Alfred Moses on Question 85-17(4): School-Based Mental Health And Addictions Programming
In the Legislative Assembly on February 18th, 2013. See this statement in context.
Question 85-17(4): School-Based Mental Health And Addictions Programming
Oral Questions
February 17th, 2013
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