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The Quality Mental Health Care Framework

The Quality Mental Health Care Framework builds on the Health Standards Organization/Canadian Patient Safety Institute Canadian Quality and Patient Safety Framework for Health and Social Services and includes the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s Framework for Safe, Reliable, and Effective Care and Quadruple Aim approaches to the inclusion of providers in quality care.

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DIMENSION DESCRIPTION

ACCESSIBLE Having timely and equitable care across the continuum. Promotes prevention and early intervention. Community-based interventions are available.

APPROPRIATE Care is evidence-informed and culturally competent.

CONTINUOUS LEARNING AND IMPROVEMENT

Knowledge sharing and capacity building among members of the healthcare workforce. Innovative care is encouraged and supported.

INTEGRATED

Care is continuous across the continuum. Transition into community settings is smooth. Family and/or patient’s support system is involved. Integration with services that address social determinants of health.

PEOPLE- CENTRED

Care that is focused and organized around the health needs and expectations of people and communities rather than on disease.

RECOVERY- ORIENTED

Living a satisfying, hopeful, and meaningful life, even when there may be ongoing limitations related to mental health problems and illnesses.

SAFE Keeping people and providers safe from preventable harm. Care is culturally safe across the continuum for individuals and community.

STIGMA-FREE AND INCLUSIVE

Care addresses drivers of mental health stigma and prevents stigma practices in mental health care. Health providers are comfortable in coming forward with their mental health problems and illnesses at work. Addresses multiple layers of stigma (individual, interpersonal, intersectoral, and structural). A need to better support individuals who have experienced stigma and discrimination. Individuals feel respected and valued.

TRAUMA- INFORMED

Recognizes the impacts of trauma and violence on individuals receiving mental health care services.

WORK LIFE ENVIRONMENT

A healthy workplace environment supports provider wellness and promotes psychological safety.

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