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News Release - November 22, 2012 AMENDMENTS TO IMPROVE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICESAmendments that will improve access to mental health services in Saskatchewan were introduced in the Legislature today. The Social Workers Amendment Act, 2012, is designed to grant qualified social workers the ability to diagnose addictions and certain mental health disorders. "These amendments will help our most vulnerable citizens get the help they need when they need it the most," Social Services Minister June Draude said. "By allowing qualified social workers to include diagnosis within their practice, we can reduce wait times for people needing mental health services, especially in rural and remote areas of our province."
"We are very pleased and challenged by the trust placed in Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers by Minister Draude by proposing the extension of diagnostic privilege to the profession of social work," Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers President Joanne Schenn said. "Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers is prepared to work in the public interest and by collaboration to refine requirements to be met by clinical social workers who will make application for inclusion of diagnosis within their practice." Authorizing qualified, clinical social workers to make diagnoses of conditions such as depression, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, eating disorders and anxiety disorders will help people access the mental health services they need much faster. Proclamation of the Act will occur only after all the required regulatory and accreditation processes are developed. -30- For more information, contact:
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