November 13, 2024
Honourable Robert K. McKee
Minister of Justice, Attorney General and Minister responsible for Addictions and Mental Health Services
P.O. Box 6000
Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1
Dear Minister,
Thank you for accepting to serve New Brunswickers as Minister of Justice, Attorney General and Minister responsible for Addictions and Mental Health Services. I know that your experience as a lawyer, a mental health advocate, a municipal councilor and a community volunteer has given you the tools to deliver on the priorities of New Brunswickers, but it is your empathy, dedication, and compassion that make you such a perfect fit for this role.
Our government is honoured that New Brunswickers gave us a mandate to implement a vision that so many New Brunswickers helped create. We have the privilege of being entrusted with a mandate to focus on New Brunswickers by working with them and listening to them to create a brighter future we all deserve. It is their expectation of us, and my expectation of you, that we deliver on the promises we’ve made. New Brunswickers need to know that they can trust us, and that we will focus on them.
It is an honour to serve the people of this beautiful province with you. This mandate letter is intended to communicate our government’s intentions and expectations of your portfolio, and to begin the process of accountability so New Brunswickers know for what they can hold us accountable.
Our platform focuses on the priorities that matter most to the people of this province. It reflects the stories and solutions shared by New Brunswickers and it is centred on what we can achieve together. In addition to our priorities, I will also share my expectations of how we act as a government, and as ministers.
GOVERNMENT PRIORITIES
- Healthcare
- Affordability and Housing
- Education
- Economic Development
- Environment
- Leadership You Can Trust
As Minister, you will contribute to all the pillar priorities. You are expected to support this work and are accountable to deliver on the priority areas under your portfolio as outlined below.
Measurable Outcomes
- Increased Mental Health Workforce: By expanding residency positions and improving retention for mental health professionals, we will grow the number of psychiatrists, psychologists, and other mental health workers in the province, helping to fill critical staffing gaps.
- Reduced Wait Times: Reduce wait times for mental health services to below the national average, ensuring that New Brunswickers can access care faster than ever before.
- It is expected that you will work with staff to determine the appropriate measures / outcomes for the commitments.
As Lead
PLATFORM THEME |
COMMITMENT |
LEAD
|
Healthcare - Mental Health |
Expand mental health court access to ensure the promotion of alternative pathways for justice. |
JAG |
Healthcare - Mental Health |
Ensure mental health professionals are located in as many community care clinics as possible to ensure mental health is being treated as primary care and reduce the frequency of acute mental health challenges. |
AMH |
Healthcare - Mental Health |
Invest in community-based case management approaches for front-line service providers currently providing mental health support. |
AMH |
Healthcare - Mental Health |
Work in partnership with First Nations to co-create and implement mental health and addiction programs that meet culturally safe First Nation service and practice standards of care. |
AMH |
Healthcare - Mental Health |
We will reduce wait times for mental health services below the national average. |
AMH |
Healthcare - Mental Health |
Increase residency seats for psychiatrists and clinical psychologists, and develop a retention and training plan for psychologists, counsellors, and other mental health professionals, specifically within schools. |
AMH |
Healthcare - Mental Health |
Create a Mental Health Advocate position to ensure New Brunswickers struggling with mental health and navigating the system have a champion. |
AMH |
Healthcare - Mental Health |
Invest in treatment beds throughout the province and ensure there is a bed for anyone who wants it, when they want it, and ensure that there is an optional continuum of care for those exiting treatment. |
AMH |
As support
PLATFORM THEME |
COMMITMENT |
LEAD |
Affordability and Housing - A Place to Call Home |
Invest in long-term and sustainable core funding for transition homes and frontline domestic violence services, including women’s shelters and additional support services. |
SD |
Affordability and Housing - Housing First |
Provide wraparound services to those experiencing chronic homelessness, starting with housing, and support a community case management approach. |
SD |
Affordability and Housing - Income Support |
Increase the capacity of New Brunswickers receiving social assistance to participate in the workforce without financial penalty or loss of benefits. |
SD |
Affordability and Housing - Housing First |
Work directly with municipalities and community groups already grounded in a housing-first approach and support their expansion. |
HNB |
Education - Thriving in the Classroom |
Implementing the CYA recommendations on Policy 713. |
EECD |
Healthcare - Healthcare for All |
Ensure billing process aligns with best practices to provide members of the LGBTQI2S+ community with quality health and mental health care—including longer appointment times and gender-affirming care. |
DH |
Leadership You Can Trust |
Immediately review and respond to the Systemic Racism Commissioner’s Final Report, working on a timely plan to implement its recommendations. |
PETL |
RESPONSIBILITIES FOR CROWN ENTITIES
In addition to your other responsibilities, you are the Minister responsible for:
- Criminal Code Review Board
- New Brunswick Legal Aid Services Commission - Board of Directors
- Small Claims Complaints Committee
Government is responsible for the legislative, regulatory, and public policy frameworks in which Crown entities operate. As Minister you are expected to uphold your statutory responsibilities associated with these entities.
HOW WE WILL WORK
Our government is committed to evidence-based decision-making across all departments. We will operate under an ‘open by default’ principle to improve transparency and trust in government.
We will “get out of the office” and engage authentically with New Brunswickers, communities, stakeholders, and experts inspired by the disability advocacy principle of “Nothing about us without us”.
We recognize that one size does not fit all – that some communities will need different things to thrive and our legislation, policies and programs should be designed to support those unique differences.
We will prioritize partnerships, trusting and empowering the people and organizations on the ground working most closely with New Brunswickers.
The Official Languages Act, which guarantees the equality of our official languages and linguistic communities, is an integral part of our culture, our history and our future as a province. I expect us all to work together to show leadership to enable New Brunswick to fulfill its role as a leader in official languages in the country and the world.
We commit to rebuilding relationships with First Nations based on a nation-to-nation relationship that establishes trust and a shared understanding of treaty obligations.
We will be a government that cares for all New Brunswickers and that does our best to bring people together. New Brunswickers have placed their trust in us, and we will work every day to hold that trust.
I expect all ministers to serve with the highest personal and professional integrity. As a Cabinet Minister, you must follow conflict of interest rules, and the conduct outlined in the Minister’s Handbook. Our Westminster system relies on cabinet confidentiality and solidarity.
I expect you to always respect your Cabinet and Caucus colleagues, as well as those MLAs who represent different political parties.
I also expect you to develop a professional relationship with your Deputy Minister and other officials in your department. I expect your officials to keep you fully briefed on matters pertaining to your portfolio. I request that you be accessible to such officials, to seek and hear their advice, their concerns, and understand they are there to serve our government in a non-partisan manner.
Members of the Executive Council and their staff are responsible to contribute to a respectful workplace environment at GNB. A respectful workplace values diversity and inclusion, courteous conduct, equality, positive communication, and professional working relationships. Neither GNB nor I will condone or tolerate any form of harassment in the workplace.
We are going to lead with a balanced approach. That means we will watch the bottom line and deliver fiscal responsibility while we improve the services that New Brunswickers need, like health care and education and an affordable place to call home.
I look forward to the results we will achieve together for New Brunswickers. Thank you for joining me in service to our beloved province.
Sincerely,
______________________
Premier
Honourable Susan Holt
c.c.: Clerk of the Executive Council and Head of the Public Service