Mental Health Division
Who we are / What we do
The Mental
Health Division was founded on November 4,
2001 to provide a strong, cohesive voice
within the Union to promote mental health
issues. We represent 6,000 members in public
hospitals that were formerly Provincial
Psychiatric Hospitals, the one remaining
Provincial Psychiatric Hospital and
community mental health agencies.
Aims and Purposes
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to coordinate
Union activities on a divisional basis in
such matters as political action, social
concerns, education and public relations;
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to promote
justice, equality and efficiency in mental
health services to the public;
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to bring
together Division members to discuss matters
of common interest and formulate policies
and positions on mental health issues and
promote them within the Union;
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to advance the
common interests of Division members,
wherever possible, by all appropriate means;
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to develop
recommendations and strategies to guide
Member Locals and Member Units in collective
bargaining;
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to advance the
aims, purposes and goals of the Division
within the Union;
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to participate
with other member Divisions in the Health
Care Divisional Council and its activities.
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