Across
- 3. -Long delays youth faced pre-COVID for mental health support
- 5. -BC’s integrated youth service model combining walk-in, mental health, and virtual supports
- 7. -The global health emergency that destabilized youth services and forced virtual care.
- 10. -Pandemic service model combining online and in-person delivery across Ontario and BC
- 11. -The major structural challenge for youth and families caused by system underfunding and regional disparities
Down
- 1. -A major systemic barrier preventing long-term planning and stable staffing in Ontario’s youth programs.
- 2. -Major structural barrier affecting racialized, 2SLGBTQ+, and Indigenous youth in accessing care.
- 3. -A culturally grounded support system in Aotearoa New Zealand based on Māori values and family networks
- 4. -A major social consequence youth faced during the pandemic when shelters reduced capacity due to distancing rules
- 6. -Crisis helpline that saw a 50% rise in youth calls during NZ lockdown
- 8. -Communities that faced the biggest access issues and technology gaps during the pandemic.
- 9. -Central Māori principle emphasizing care, hospitality, and mutual support, guiding New Zealand’s youth mental health and whānau-based wellbeing systems.
