The province has opened up applications for research grants for mental health and addictions.
The Nova Scotia government said grants of up to $100,000 over two years are available for projects that look into how mental health and addictions intersect with housing, food security and education, among others.
“Mental health and wellness are influenced by many factors, like social environments, access to housing, education and more,” said Brian Comer, Minister of Addictions and Mental Health.
“Research that is focused on Nova Scotia and what shapes mental health and addiction here at home will help us build a stronger system of care for all.”
According to the province, a total of $400,000 in research funding is available and it will be distributed through Research Nova Scotia.
The deadline for expressions of interest is Feb. 11 and people can apply at Research Nova Scotia’s website.