Focus: Mental Health
Children, youth, their families and caregivers can access a range of free counselling and therapy services.
Quick Access Counselling Clinic appointments can be made up to two weeks ahead of time as well as same-day appointments.
In-person, call-in, or virtual options are available for appointments.
Focus: Mental Health
This client-centered program is for high school-aged youth and their families who require support, counselling, or life skills development to address challenges with social relationships, mood, or behaviour.
This program can be offered in high schools or in an office setting.
Focus: Mental Health
This client-centred program is for teens who are experiencing parent-teen conflict. The family is involved with, or at risk of becoming involved with, the child welfare system.
Youth and Family Community Capacity Program involves 3 major service activities :
- an initial assessment period to establish client needs and goals
- individual and family counselling
- parenting support
Focus: Mental Health
This client-centered program is for children and their families who require support or counselling to address challenges with social, emotional or behavioural challenges.
This program provides walk-in and office-based family and group sessions and limited in-home support.
Focus: Mental Health
This client-centered program is for children and youth and their families, who require clinical interventions to address significant needs concerning social, emotional or behavioural challenges.
The Youth and Family Therapy program identifies challenges and overall functioning. This program provides regular and consistent sessions that are focused on the client’s needs and goals.
Focus: Mental Health
This client-centred program is for children, youth, and families who require greater support than what is provided in our Quick Access Counselling Clinic.
Counselling will focus on the development of strategies to effectively cope with their presenting concerns.
Focus: Mental Health
This client-centered program is for children who are experiencing parent-child conflict. This program is for families involved with, or at risk of becoming involved with, the child welfare system.
The Child and Parent Success program involves 3 major service activities :
- an initial assessment period to establish client needs and goals
- individual and family counselling
- parenting support
Focus: Mental Health
Parenting groups are provided using various evidence-based practices to support children, youth, and their families and develop strategies to improve their quality of life.
Some of the groups offered are:
- Triple P - Positive Parenting Program (French language is provided through La Clé d’la Baie)
- Circle of Security parenting group
Focus: Mental Health
This client-centered program is for youth and their families. Youth must currently be on a probation order.
The Attendance Centre programming provides counselling and support to help reduce the risk of future involvement in the youth criminal justice system. This program works in partnership with Probation Officers and can provide support to youth in our office setting, the youth’s school or the community.
The length of service varies depending on the goals and conditions of the youth’s probation order.
Focus: Mental Health
This client-centered assessment and counselling program is for youth who have been convicted of sexual offence related charges. Youth must currently be on a probation order.
This program works from a strengths-based perspective in partnership with Probation Officers and provides clinical intervention to youth and their families.
Focus: Mental Health
This client-centered program is for youth and their families. Youth must currently be on a probation order.
The Probation In-House Clinical Services (PICS) program provides brief counselling and support to help reduce the risk of future involvement in the youth criminal justice system.
This program works in partnership with Probation Officers and can provide support to youth and their families in our office setting, the youth’s school or the community.
Focus: Mental Health
This program provides services to children, youth, and families to address significant needs concerning social, emotional or behavioural challenges, while affording access to a black therapist to support emotional wellness through culturally relevant and collaborative mental health care.
Service includes:
- Comprehensive assessment.
- Individualized treatment planning.
- Culturally relevant, evidence-based practices grounded in Black cultural values, history, and healing.
- Collaborative, systems-based approach.