Focus: Mental Health
The program provides mental health case management and support to community members as close to home as possible in partnership with other Indigenous and non-Indigenous service providers (Shared Care).
An Indigenous culture-based approach built upon Indigenous best practices. Services offered include community capacity building, training, service system liaison and networking; screening and assessment, comprehensive assessments, and networking; counselling and psychotherapy; community clinical consultation; family consultation; and intensive and non-intensive case management.
Services are offered for Status, Non-Status, Inuit and Métis.
Focus: Mental Health
This program provides short-term case management services designed to help Status, Non-Status, Inuit and Métis individuals with mental illness/mental disorders out of the criminal justice system and assist them in reintegrating into their home communities.
Services include release/discharge planning, in-person support and recovery-focused case management for individuals out of custody who may be at risk of involvement in the criminal justice system.
Focus: Mental Health
This program provides supportive counselling for individuals struggling with crisis issues to help minimize situations.
Interventions are provided using a case management approach and can include support for physical, mental, emotional and spiritual needs.
Crisis management is available during regular office hours.
Focus: Substance Abuse
The opioid support worker will provide counselling and supports to community members who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing opioid based addiction by using holistic and culturally appropriate methods.
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
The Mental Health and Addictions Housing Support Worker will provide mental health and social housing support services to Indigenous individuals who reside in supportive housing units, or who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
The worker will develop and implement plans of service, coordinating and facilitating access to traditional healing and other cultural programming.
Focus: Mental Health
The program provides Child & Youth mental health therapy and support to community members as close to home as possible with other Indigenous and non-Indigenous service providers in partnership with the case manager (shared care).
An Indigenous culture-based approach built upon Indigenous best practices. Services include community capacity building, training, service system liaison and networking; screening and assessment, comprehensive assessments, and networking; counselling and psychotherapy; community clinical consultation; family consultation; and intensive and non-intensive case management.
Services are offered for Status, Non-Status, Inuit and Métis people.
Focus: Mental Health
The program provides mental health adult family counselling therapy and support to community members as close to home as possible with other Indigenous and non-Indigenous service providers in partnership with the case manager (shared care).
An Indigenous culture-based approach built upon Indigenous best practices. Services include community capacity building, training, service system liaison and networking; screening and assessment, comprehensive assessments, and networking; counselling and psychotherapy; community clinical consultation; family consultation; and intensive and non-intensive case management.
Services are offered for Status, Non-Status, Inuit and Métis people.