COVID-19 pandemic may not know where to seek help for themselves or their neighbours, according to a new study.Forty-two per cent of 1,000 Ontarians surveyed at the beginning of last month said they needed additional help from social service providers during the pandemic.Adult mental health concerns and financial stress were the most commonly cited needs, according to findings released today by the Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies.
Ontario government to provide almost $15M to expand access to mental health, addiction services The organization commissioned the study from the Angus Reid Group to get a clearer picture of the pandemic’s impact on Ontario families.The polling industry’s professional body, the Marketing Research.