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MHA Environmental Scan in North Algoma
AOHT set out to develop a system-level understanding of the current state of mental health and addictions (MHA) services and establish shared goals for future planning in North Algoma.
Background
In response to rising mental health and addictions (MHA) challenges
in rural Northern Ontario, Algoma Ontario Health Team (AOHT)
partners initiated a community-focused environmental scan in
January 2025. Individuals living in North Algoma often face unique
challenges when accessing care, including long travel distances,
limited local services, workforce shortages, and fewer health system
resources. This work was undertaken to better understand the current
MHA system landscape and to support coordinated planning moving
forward.
The environmental scan explored existing strengths, gaps, and barriers
within the system, as well as how people currently move through available
services. A mix of approaches was used to gather input, including
community data, interviews with community members, and engagement
with frontline providers and health system leaders. Engagement activities
were designed with North Algoma’s geography and community context in mind,
with a strong emphasis on relationship building and inclusive participation.
While the scan highlighted strong community organizations and dedicated local supports, it also pointed to ongoing challenges related to service availability, distance and socioeconomic factors. The results suggest opportunities to improve system navigation, build local capacity, enhance collaboration across sectors and explore innovative approaches such as an expanded co-location model.
Together, these insights provide a foundation for collaborative, data-informed initiatives aimed at improving access to equitable MHA care in North Algoma.
Key Objectives
The environmental scan demonstrated a strong, shared commitment among community members, frontline providers, and system leaders to strengthening mental health and addictions services in North Algoma.



Partners
Co-lead Authors:
Cassandra Lepore, Transformation Consultant, Algoma Ontario Health Team
Aja Notte, Project Coordinator, Algoma Ontario Health Team
Contributing Authors:
Victoria Aceti Chlebus, Director, Integrated Care, Algoma Ontario Health Team
We acknowledge the following individuals for their valuable contributions to this report:
Carolyn Burton, Executive Director, Northern Neighbours Nurse Practitioner-led Clinic
Kadean Ogilvie, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Lady Dunn Health Centre
Silvana Dereski, Executive Director, Wawa Family Health Team
