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 | CDR0081 | Associated Youth Services of Peel |
160 Traders Blvd E, Ste 100 Mississauga, ON L4Z 3K7 |
*905-890-5222 *Intake 905-451-4655 |
Associated Youth Services of Peel (AYSP) is a charitable organization which strengthens the abilities of adults, children, youth and their families who are, or are at risk of, experiencing serious social, emotional or behavioural difficulties. Staff and volunteers provide support, education, counseling or therapy in the home, at school or in the community. AYSP initially contracted with the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services to provide a Phase I Young Offender Community Service Order (CSO) Program and a Volunteer Program in Peel. AYSP now provides programming for adults, children, youth and their families in partnership with other service providers in the areas of child welfare, children's mental health, education and justice to provide well-coordinated services to the community. Programs & services offered include: COMMUNITY-BASED OUTREACH PROGRAMS Working Together with Families, 0-6 Program Challenges: Child Management Program Family Connections Program SEED Program Multi-systemic Therapy (MST) Program Group Services Reaching Adolescents in Need (R.A.I.N.) The Adolescent Team Program Youth Beyond Barriers Program Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) Program SCHOOL-BASED PROGRAMS RISE Program Section 23 Classrooms Reaching Adolescents in Need (R.A.I.N). Parent Adolescent Counselling Program (PAC-P) JUSTICE PROGRAMS Youth Justice Committee (YJC) Extrajudicial Sanctions Program (EJS - formerly the Alternative Measures Program) Enhanced Extrajudicial Sanctions Program Extrajudicial Measures Program Community Service Order Program (CSO) The Attendance Centre Youth Mental Health Court Worker AYSP's Volunteer Program works to support all services offered at AYSP. A volunteer brochure is available for those interested in more detail on these services. |
*Mon-Thur 9 am-5 pm *Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm *Some evening & weekend groups available |
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 | CMH0149 | Bramalea Baptist Church, Care Ministries |
9050 Dixie Rd Brampton, ON L6S 1J3 |
905-451-6088 |
STEPHEN MINISTRY Distinctively christian care given to individual on a one to one basis in time of crisis or loss. Please contact Shirley Thomas the care ministries Pastor for more info 905-451-6088 ext 227 COPING WITH BEREAVEMENT Free support group for men and women who are grieving the loss of a loved one through death To register: call Ethel 905-790-6620 * Heather 905-793-3670 SUPPORT GROUP Free support group for those who are grieving the loss of a loved one through suicide, traumatic or sudden death For information and to register: call Ethel 905-790-6620 CHILDREN COPING (three times a year) 8-week seminar education and support for children (6-12yrs) who are grieving the death of a loved one. JUST ME & THE KIDS (twice a year) 12-week support program for single parents and kids. This program will help the kids deal with their grief in losing a parent through divorce. CANCER SUPPORT GROUP A christian based group to support people who are going through Cancer. Please call 905-451-6088 for more info. DYNAMIC MARRIAGE WORKSHOPS (2- 3 sessions THROUGHOUT YEARl) 8 MEETINGS for those contemplating marriage Private Practice Counselling available on request. Sliding scale fees apply. |
Office Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm |
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 | CMH0090 | Catholic Family Services of Peel Dufferin |
William G Davis Centre for Families 60 West Dr Brampton, ON L6T 3T6 |
Intake 905-450-1608 ext 112 ; Mississauga 905-897-1644 |
Catholic Family Services Peel-Dufferin (CFSPD) is a multi-service counselling agency that has been providing services in the Region of Peel since 1981. Our mandate is to strengthen families and help stop family violence. We are an accredited organization with Family Services Ontario and a member agency of Catholic Charities. Agency services are available to individuals who are struggling with problems such as depression, anxiety, grief and other life stressors; families who are experiencing marital difficulties, parent-child conflict, developmental transitions and cultural adjustments. Our counselling services are available in English, French, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Mandarin, Polish, Punjabi, Spanish, Urdu and Tamil. Support groups, individual counselling, couple and family work are available for adults who have experienced trauma through childhood abuse. Our programs include comprehensive services to families experiencing woman abuse: support groups for women who have been assaulted by their partners, groups for men who have used abuse in their relationships, and specialized programs offered through the HEAL Network for children and adolescents exposed to woman abuse. Catholic Family Services is proud to be a training facility offering Master level students in counselling programs, post Master's level graduates and foreign trained professionals the opportunity for field placements and clinical experience through our Practicum Training Program in Couple & Family Therapy.
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PAR Walk-In - Mondays: 9am-7:30pm Brampton Walk-In Clinic for Counselling: Thursdays 12:30pm - 7:30pm Mississauga Walk-In Clinic for Counselling: Tuesdays 12:30pm - 7:30pm |
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 | CMH0146 | Catholic Family Services of Peel Dufferin, HEAL Network (Helping End Abuse for Life) |
60 West Dr Brampton, ON L6T 3T6 |
Intake 905-450-1608 ext 112; Mississauga office 905-897-1644 |
Helping Mothers and Children Survive Abuse Together (HMSCAT) HMSCAT is a free 10-week closed group for women and their children ages newborn to 12 years old. The program provides assistance to women in helping their children deal with the impacts of exposure to woman abuse. HMSCAT is offered in a number of different languages, including English, Spanish, Punjabi, Hindi, Afro-Caribbean languages, and South Asian languages. Women of all religious and ethnic backgrounds are welcomed, and the program is offered in Brampton and Mississauga. Lyrical Quest Lyrical Quest is offered as one session per week for 8 weeks, and is a group program for adolescents who have been exposed to violence against women in their families. The focus is on using music, spoken word, and expressive arts as a therapeutic intervention to stimulate discussion regarding various facets of violence such as social issues, family conflict, and community and cultural beliefs. Adolescents are also taught skills that help them to develop healthy relationships.
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Regular Business Hours 8:00/8:30 a.m. - 4:00/4:30 p.m. |
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 | CMH0064 | Catholic Family Services of Peel Dufferin, Partner Assault Response Program |
The Emerald Center 10 Kingsbridge Garden Cir, Ste 400 Mississauga, ON L6X 5A5 |
905-897-1644 ext 121 |
Partner Assault Response Program (PAR) - 16 week specialized counselling/educational programs delivered by community-based agencies * agency staff also provide partners of participants with safety planning and referrals to community resources
Offers individual assessment and group counseling services for men in Peel Region and Dufferin County
The program also offers individual assessment and counseling for women in Dufferin County * program aims to encourage and support individuals to use respectful ways of relating within their intimate family relationships and to help them end their use of intimate partner violence
In Peel Region, offers three multilingual groups and one culturally-informed group serving men from the South Asian diaspora who are comfortable using Punjabi, Hindi or Urdu * multicultural group is offered in Dufferin County
The group program is informed by an invitational approach to counseling * clients who are mandated to attend the program must complete an assessment session and sixteen sessions (2hrs/session) of group work
Program participation is not possible for individuals with outstanding criminal charges related to domestic violence * program personnel also offer outreach, support, and referral services for the partners of program participants through the Partner Contact Service |
Mon-Thu 9 am-9 pm; Fri 9 am-4:30 pm |
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 | CMH0002 | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health |
1001 Queen St W Toronto, ON M5S 2S1 |
Switchboard 416-535-8501
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The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is Canada's largest mental health and addiction teaching hospital, as well as one of the world's leading research centres in the area of addiction and mental health. CAMH is fully affiliated with the University of Toronto, and is a Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization Collaborating Centre. CAMH combines clinical care, research, education, policy and health promotion to transform the lives of people affected by mental health and addiction issues. Our central facilities are located in Toronto, Ontario, and we have nine offices across the province to provide support to the mental health system. CAMH was formed in 1998 as a result of the merger of the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, the Addiction Research Foundation, the Donwood Institute and Queen Street Mental Health Centre.
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 | CMH0164 | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Child, Youth and Family Program |
Intergenerational Wellness Centre 80 Workman Way Toronto, ON M6J 1H4 |
*416-535-8501 ext 4366 (Central Intake Number) To make a referral or for more information regarding the following services, please call: *416-535-8501, ext. 34040 (Gender Identity) *416-535-8501, ext 1730 (Youth Addiction Services) *416-535-8501, ext. 36767 (SAPACCY) *416-535-8501, ext. 34352 (Adolescent Service) *416-535-8501, ext. 33642 (ABATE project) |
Adolescent Service: provide court-ordered assessments for youth aged 12 to 18 involved with the legal system. We offer recommendations to the courts, families and agencies, and help set up treatment referrals to community agencies. Judges, lawyers and probation services in the court system refer youth under the Youth Criminal Justice Act. Contact 416-535-8501, ext. 34952 for more information. Better Behaviours Service: for children and youth ages 5 - 17 with significant behaviour issues such as fighting, breaking rules, having difficulties in friendships, falling behind academically or having problems negotiating adult expectations. Problems are serious enough to be noticed at home, at school, with peers or in the community. The following list are programs offered through the service: The Incredible Years Parenting Program is a parent training group for parents with children ages 6 to 12 who display non-compliant, disruptive and aggressive behaviour. The Dinosaur Social Skills Program is a social skills training group for children, ages 6 to 8, who demonstrate challenging behaviours including non-compliance to adult requests, disruptive/aggressive behavior and social behavior difficulties. The CATCH Classroom is a day treatment classroom, for children, ages 6 to 8 with clinically significant emotional, behavioural and learning complexities across settings. The CATCH Classroom is a partnership with the Toronto District School Board (TDSB). Referrals to the above programs are parent referral. The Addressing Behaviour and Treatment Effectiveness Project (ABATE) is a treatment study to evaluate the effectiveness of individualized child and family treatment compared to group-based parent and child treatment for children aged 9 – 12. For more information on the ABATE project, please call 416-535-8501, ext. 33642. For assessments not specific to the above listed programs a doctor referral is required. Gender Identity Service: assess, treat and help children, youth, ages 3-18, and their families better understand a young person’s struggle with gender identity development and any related behavioural or emotional problems associated. We also assess adolescents who are concerned about being sexually aroused by cross-dressing. As well, the Gender Identity Service offers consultation to other professionals (physicians, psychologists, social workers, teachers and other health care workers) locally, across Canada and in the United States. We accept referrals from any health care professional, parent or youth aged 16 and older. Contact 416-535-8501, ext. 34040 for more information. General Consultation Service: consultations for children and adolescents, up to the age of 17, who may have a variety of adjustment, emotional, behavioral, family or parenting difficulties. Referrals by physician required. Mood and Anxiety Service: assessments for children and youth ages 3 - 17 who have anxiety or mood issues. We help the child, youth and their family better understand the problem after assessment. We also recommend treatment when appropriate. Doctor referral required. Psychotic Disorders Service: Assess children under the age of 14, along with their families, who are referred with concerns involving psychotic disorders (such as schizophrenia) or symptoms of psychosis. A referral is required from your family doctor, pediatrician or psychiatrist. SAPACCY: provides support and counselling to Black youth and their families who are dealing with problem substance use. Our programs include individual therapy, group therapy and early intervention and prevention. Contact 416-535-8501, ext. 36767 for more information. TAPP-C: for children and youth up to 18 years old, who have been involved in fire related behaviour or show an interest in fire related behaviour. The program works in conjunction with the Fire service professionals who provide families with home fire-safety checks and fire-safety education. CAMH staff provide assessment and parent- and child-focused treatment. We accept referrals from any health care professional. Visit our website at www.tapp-c.com The Youth Addiction and Concurrent Disorders Service (YACDS): offer a range of specialized treatment options for clients with substance use concerns with or without co-occurring mental health issues. Contact 416-535-8501, ext. 1730 for more information on the following services or to make a referral: YACDS Outpatient Services: The Outpatient Services offer consultation, assessment, treatment, case management and research. Treatment options include individual therapy, family support, education and counseling, group treatment and day treatment. The inter-professional team consists of Child and Youth Work, Psychiatry, Psychology, Social Work, Teaching staff, professional students and volunteers. Criteria 1) Clients between the ages of 14-24 2) Clients be willing to address substance use and mental health concerns 3) Client able to attend appointments Referrals are accepted from clients, families and/or service providers. We would like referrals where ever possible. YACDS Day Hospital: Part of our continuum of care within YACDS, and the broader concurrent disorders care delivery system. This is a “step-up/step-down” program or avert to hospitalization. Offering specialized consultation, assessment and follow-up for youth. The treatment includes individual support, family support, education, counseling and day treatment. Inter-professional team will assess and facilitate disposition directing to appropriate intensity and location of concurrent mental health and substance use services. Outreach Worker to facilitate youth engagement with community resources to promote and sustain their recovery Criteria 1) Adolescents ages 14-18 years 2) Concurrent substance use and mental health concerns Referrals from community agencies, child welfare, youth justice and hospitals. YACDS Inpatient: This is 12 bed secure unit with a provincial mandate. Seeking to serve the vulnerable, disadvantaged and underserviced population of clients with complex concurrent substance use and mental health issues, the unit is able to accommodate male and female clients with a 3-6 weeks length of stay. Clients will receive cconsultation, assessment, stabilization, treatment and extensive discharge planning. Treatment encompasses various evidence-based approaches such as DBT, CBT and MI. It also includes medical withdrawal management, medication: initiation, review, optimization and psychological testing. The inter-professional team includes: Psychiatry, Social Work, Psychology, Recreation and Occupational Therapy, Child and Youth Work, Nursing, Pharmacy and Primary Care. Criteria 1) Adolescents ages 14-18 years 2) Complex mental health and substance use difficulties 3) DSM-IV criteria – with flexibility Referrals from community agencies, child welfare, youth justice, hospitals, families/self
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 | CMH0166 | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Child, Youth and Family Program, Better Behaviours Service |
250 College St Toronto, ON M5T 1R8 |
416-535-8501 ext 4366 |
Offers help to children and youth with disruptive and aggressive behaviour, and their parents. Treatment options include: INDIVIDUAL THERAPY Offers therapy for children, adolescents and families to help them learn new ways to deal with problems leading to and arising from aggression. GROUP THERAPY Incredible Years Parenting Program: 14-week psycho-education / training group for parents of children (4-12yrs). Group promotes positive behaviour in children, reduces parents' stress, improves the relationship between parent and child, and lessens aggressive behaviour in children. Dinosaur Social Skills Program: 18-week group for children (6-8yrs). Teaches children positive ways to communicate, solve problems, deal with anger, build self-esteem and develop social skills. DAY TREATMENT CATCH Program: 19-week day treatment program, for children (6-8yrs) with disruptive behaviour disorders that interfere with normative development at home, school and in the community. CHILDREN'S AGGRESSION MULTIDISCIPLINARY PROGRAM (CAMP) Research program studying the possible causes of aggressive behaviour. |
Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm |
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 | CMH0168 | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Child, Youth and Family Program, Better Behaviours Service |
250 College St, 3rd Flr Toronto, ON M5T 1R8 |
416-535-8501 ext 4366 |
Helps children learn more positive ways of dealing with problems. Program is aimed at bolstering children's self-esteem, ability to deal with conflict, and of increasing socially appropriate behaviour. Kids learn how to communicate their feelings effectively, handle conflict through problem-solving rather than fighting, and listen and follow through at home and in school. The program is not suitable for children with development disorder, pervasive development disorder, profound hearing or sight loss, serious medical conditions or a history of significant traumatic head injury.
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 | CMH0162 | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Child, Youth and Family Program, Gender Identity Service |
250 College St Toronto, ON M5T 1R8 |
416-535-8501 ext 4040 |
Helps children, adolescents, and families better understand a young person's struggle with gender identity development and related behavioural or emotional problems. Also assesses adolescents who are concerned about being sexually aroused by cross-dressing. May provide treatment or refer child/youth to another mental health professional. |
Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm |
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 | CMH0102 | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Child, Youth and Family Program, Mood & Anxiety Service |
80 Workman Way Toronto, ON M6J 1H4 |
416-535-8501 ext 4366 |
We accept physician/psychiatrist/pediatric referrals for children/youth up to age 17 ½ years old whose main reason for referral is the presence of anxiety or mood symptoms, and for whom those symptoms are the most impairing psychiatric/psychological condition. We do accept comorbidity, but the comorbid condition should not be the most impairing problem. We also ask that when there is a custody dispute about the child, the custody dispute be resolved clearly before we assess. |
Monday-Friday 9 am-5 pm |
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 | CMH0167 | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Child, Youth and Family Program, Parenting Program |
250 College St, 3rd Flr Toronto, ON M5T 1R8 |
416-535-8501 ext 4371 |
Offers help to children and youth with disruptive and aggressive behaviour, and their parents. Treatment options include: INDIVIDUAL THERAPY Offers therapy for children, adolescents and families to help them learn new ways to deal with problems leading to and arising from aggression. GROUP THERAPY Incredible Years Parenting Program: 14-week psycho-education/training group for parents of children (4-12yrs). Group promotes positive behaviour in children, reduces parents' stress, improves the relationship between parent and child, and lessens aggressive behaviour in children. Dinosaur Social Skills Program: 18-week group for children (6-8yrs). Teaches children positive ways to communicate, solve problems, deal with anger, build self-esteem and develop social skills. DAY TREATMENT CATCH Program: 19-week day treatment program, for children (6-8yrs) with disruptive behaviour disorders that interfere with normative development at home, school and in the community. CHILDREN'S AGGRESSION MULTIDISCIPLINARY PROGRAM (CAMP) Research program studying the possible causes of aggressive behaviour. |
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 | CMH0101 | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Child, Youth and Family Program, Psychiatric Consultation Service |
Intergenerational Building 80 Workman Way, 1st floor Toronto, ON M6J 1H4 |
416-535-8501 ext 4366 |
General Assessment Service provides assessment of children and youth with a wide variety of problems (including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorder, oppositional behavior, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, mood disorders and pervasive developmental disorder) as well as children with adjustment or family problems. |
Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm |
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 | CMH0175 | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, TAPP-C |
250 College St Toronto, ON M5T 1R8 |
416-535-8501 ext 6208 |
Program that brings together fire service and counselling professionals to help families deal effectively with children and teens involved in fire-play. The fire service professionals educate children and their families about fire and how to develop good fire safety practices. Counselling professionals assess the risk of continued fire involvement and help children and their families deal with problems that may contribute to the fire setting. |
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 | CMH0067 | Childrens Mental Health Ontario |
40 St Clair Ave E, Ste 309 Toronto, ON M4T 1M9 |
416-921-2109 |
Supports and represents treatment organizations that serve children (up to 18yrs) and their families throughout Ontario. Goals are: To promote service excellence through standards and accreditation, information sharing and education Advocate for policies, programs and funds to improve the state of children's mental health To support the work of parents and board members in children's mental health. Children's mental health centres and related services: Assess emotional and behaviour problems Develop treatment and support programs in collaboration with clients Work with families or caregivers to enable troubled children to stay in school and at home (in some cases, treatment is provided in a residential setting). |
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 | CMH0153 | Credit Valley Hospital, Mental Health Services, Child and Family Services |
Credit Valley Hospital 2200 Eglinton Ave W, main floor, Child and Family Sevices Mississauga, ON L5M 2N1 |
905-813-4421; 905-813-4426 |
Psychological assessment, treatment, group work, parent support and consultation for children (birth-12yrs) and adolescents (13-18yrs) and their families. CHILDRENS SERVICES includes: Assessment, treatment and consultation for children (birth-12yrs) and their families for developmental, emotional, behavioural, interpersonal, and psychiatric problems. Services offered include Individual, group and family therapy provided by a multidisciplinary team. Special programs for autistic spectrum disorders, attention deficit and hyperactivity disorders, and anxiety disorders including OCD and selective mutism. ADOLESCENT SERVICES includes: Assessment, treatment and consultation for adolescents (13-18yrs) and their families suffering from interpersonal, emotional, behavioural, and psychiatric problems. Services offered include: Individual, group and family therapy provided by a multidisciplinary team. Group therapy programs that use a solution-focused, goal-directed treatment approach. |
Monday -Thursday 9 am-5 pm; Friday 8 am-4 pm |
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 | CDR0067 | Credit Valley Hospital, Pervasive Developmental Disorder Program |
2200 Eglinton Ave W Mississauga, ON L5M 2N1 |
905-813-4426 |
Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDDs), also known as autistic spectrum disorders, refer to a group of neurobiological conditions that are characterized by delayed development of communication and social skills. |
Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm |
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| | CMH1176 | Distress Centre Peel |
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905-278-7055 |
Distress Line: Offers 24/7 telephone support, crisis intervention, suicide intervention and referrals to the community. Trained volunteers answer the line and provide listening, emotional support and empathy. Public education. Peel Elder Abuse Support Program: Offers telephone support to older adults or those out in the community who may be experiencing or suspect abuse. The service is provided 7 days a week from 12noon- 8:00pm by specially trained senior volunteers. The program also has a Program Facilitator that specializes in providing individualized support to those experiencing abuse. Public education and elder abuse awareness. |
Distress Line Mon-Sun 24 hours; Peel Elder Abuse Support Program Mon-Sun 12 noon-8 pm |
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 | CMH0035 | Dufferin Peel Catholic District School Board, Psychology Department |
Catholic Education Centre 40 Matheson Blvd W Mississauga, ON L5R 1C5 |
905-890-0708 ext 24330 |
Services provided include: *Assessment of academic, intellectual, social, and emotional development *Consultation with teachers, parents, and families about learning, social and behavioral problems. *Diagnosing of various intellectual, perceptual, learning, behavioral, developmental, emotional, or personality disorders. *Counselling individual students or groups of students with personal or family issues (such as family separation, loss of a family member, or behavioral problems) *Assessment as to whether a child or adolescent qualifies for special education programs. *Training in study skills. *Helping students to develop social skills or academic motivation. *Providing peer support groups for gifted students. *Offering in-service programs for educators, other board personnel, and parents. *Providing referrals to community resources and liaising as necessary. School psychology staff members are listed on Board's web-site. |
Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm |
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 | CMH0061 | Family Association for Mental Health Everywhere Brampton |
Community Door 7700 Hurontario Street, Suite 601 Brampton, ON L6Y 4M3 |
Brampton 905-488-7716 |
Provides a wide range of support services for family members and caregivers of someone with a mental illness. Services include: 1-to-1 supportive counsellling Information & referrals Educational materials Support groups for families members(without the illness) (call for meeting times) Representative available for speaking engagements for public education to various groups. Education speaker events fameKids and fameYouth Groups and individual programs offered for children (7-17yrs) that have a family member with mental illness. Programs offered in Toronto and Peel. For more information phone: 416-207-5032 for Toronto and Scarborough and for Peel: 905-276-8316
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Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm or by appointment(some evening times available) |
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| | CMH0245 | Family Association for Mental Health Everywhere Mississauga |
Mississauga Community Door West 90 Burnhamthorpe Road W Mississauga, ON L5B 3C3 |
905-276-8316 |
Provides a wide range of support services for family members and caregivers of someone with a mental illness. Services include: 1-to-1 supportive counsellling Information & referrals Educational materials Support groups for families members(without the illness) (call for meeting times) Representative available for speaking engagements for public education to various groups. Education speaker events FameKids Group and individual programs offered for children (7-12yrs) that have a family member with mental illness. Programs offered in Toronto and Peel. Contact Dave Cho for more information at 416-207-5032 ext.26 or davec@fameforfamilies.com
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Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm or by appointment(some evening times available) |
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 | MAL0092 | India Rainbow Community Services of Peel, Branch Office |
21 Regan Rd, Unit H & I Brampton, ON L7A 1C5 |
905-459-4776 |
India Rainbow Community Services of Peel is a charitable, non-profit community-based organization * provides services to immigrants for integration into Canadian society and to meet the social services, training and health needs of Peel's immigrant community * programs offered include:
Services For Children, Youth & Parents - provides culturally and linguistically specific information, resources and support to South Asian families within Peel region * offers parenting strategies to help balance families between settlement, integration and cultural identity * links parents with other community resources
Settlement Services For Newcomers - assists newcomers integrate and adapt into the Canadian society
Job Search Workshops For Newcomers - helps newcomers get into the workforce by providing assistance with resumes * interview tips * information on skills development courses and educational upgrading/evaluation
Programs For Healthy Seniors - Seniors Wellness Programs - provides group programs * educational, cultural and recreational outings * support groups * workshops * referral and assistance * will accompany clients to various appointments * provides health and nutrition information
Program For Women - provides crisis intervention, support and guidance to abused women * information and access to eligible government benefits * referrals to shelters and support groups and empowerment workshops
Housing And Support For Homeless People With Mental Illness - assists people with mental illness to find affordable housing, to set up their new homes, to care for themselves, to plan for any possible crisis and to connect with other supports and service providers |
Mon-Fri 9 am-4:30 pm |
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 | CDR0050 | Justice for Children and Youth |
415 Yonge St, Suite 1203 Toronto, ON M5B 2E7 |
416-920-1633 |
Legal clinic that represents and advocates for youth (under 18yrs) on matters such as: welfare, education, children's aid, getting off the street, family or criminal law. CHILD WELFARE Advises and represents youth who want into or out of children's aid care. Answers questions or concerns about their placement or program while in care. CONSENT TO TREATMENT Gives legal advice to young persons and care providers regarding the right to consent to and refuse treatment; assists young people who are having trouble getting OHIP. CORRECTIONS LAW Advocates for youth who are in jail at youth centres or in detention. CUSTODY AND ACCESS Represents children and youth who are not living with a parent and are seeking access to siblings only. The Office of the Children's Lawyer represents children and youth in custody and access disputes. They are appointed by the court and the parents' lawyers can request this appointment. EDUCATION LAW Helps young people who are not living with a parent get enrolled in school; helps children and parents obtain appropriate special education placements by giving legal advice relating to the various processes under the Education Act; provides summary advice to parents throughout Ontario and will consult with other lawyers and clinics to assist them in representing clients outside the Toronto area; represents low-income children and youth who have been suspended or excluded from school or who face expulsion from a school board; gives advice about truancy and about information, records and privacy issues. IMMIGRATION LAW DOES NOT practice immigration or refugee law. However will assist children and youth obtain OHIP or school enrolment when their immigration status is an issue; and will assist other lawyers and clinics with this area of law as it relates to the Charter and to international human rights instruments. LEAVING HOME Provides summary advice and representation, when necessary, for young people who have left or are considering leaving their parents' home (issues often involve child welfare, support, family and social assistance law); assists in the recovery of personal possessions being withheld by a parent when a young person leaves home. MENTAL HEALTH LAW Acts for youth who are locked in mental health facilities (secure treatment/psychiatric wards) or who are in a facility for mental health reasons. SOCIAL ASSISTANCE Represents youth (16-17yrs) who are trying to get general welfare assistance or who have been cut off; gives summary advice to persons seeking the foster parent benefit and to young parents applying for family benefits. SUPPORT Provides summary advice to young persons and assistance to legal counsel where youth are seeking financial support from their parents (the youth should be able to obtain a legal aid certificate). In this area, assists youth living independently - but NOT youth living with a parent. TEST CASES Tries to challenge laws that discriminate against children or youth, or laws which fail to take into account the best interests or wishes of children and youth, from the perspective of the young person; will also represent children and youth in cases which involve the interpretation of legislation pertaining to them such as the Child and Family Services Act or the Young Offenders Act. VICTIMS OF CRIME Represents young persons who wish to protect the privacy of personal records (e.g. CAS files, school records, medical records, etc.) in criminal proceedings (defence lawyers may try to use these records to undermine the testimony of victims of crime in the trial against the accused); helps young people make claims before the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board. (DOES NOT assist with personal injury claims in civil courts). YOUNG OFFENDER Helps young people in trouble with the law by giving them information about the legal system and their rights; helps them find lawyers and refers them to other resource; represents youth who are charged in incidents in schools, group homes and jail; represents youth with learning or other difficulties; may do appeals depending on the issues; does reviews of dispositions to help a youth get into open custody or on probation; will do bail hearings and general advocacy for youth without lawyers. |
Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm |
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 | CDR0157 | Kinark Child and Family Services, Syl Apps Youth Centre |
475 Iroquois Shore Rd Oakville, ON L6H 1M3 |
905-844-4110 |
Syl Apps Youth Centre is a 50-bed, co-ed, residential facility for Ontario youth requiring secure treatment, Ontario youth with significant mental health issues who require secure custody/detention and youth wiht Ontario Review Board orders. SAYC has five residential units or 'cottages' in service currently. The units are staffed by youth workers and a unit supervisor. Youth receive treatment from a clinical staff team of social workers, psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, art and recreation therapists. Youth also access supports from consulting clinicians as well as recreation, chaplaincy and native services. The Halton Board of Education operates an on-site high school for the youth residents in partnership wiht SAYC. SECURE TREATMENT (under the Child & Family Services Act - CFSA) Provides secure treatment to youth who are at significant risk to themselves or others. The Secure Treatment program is a provincial resource and as such, youth are admitted through Family Courts from all regions of the province. SECURE DETENTION AND CUSTODY (under the Youth Criminal Justice Act - YCJA) Provides secure custody and detention for youth identified with significant mental healht issues. The program is a provincial resource and referrals to the program come through the Youth Justice Services Placement Co-ordination Unit only. It is not possible to sentence or refer directly to the program from Youth Court. At Syl Apps and throughout Kinark, treatment and rehabilitation interventions are based on the individual strengths and needs of each youth and whenever possible, are done in partnership with families or guardians. Dialectical Behavioural Therapy is in place across the milieu. VOLUNTEERS To be accepted as a volunteer one must: Participate in a personal interview to determine mutual compatibility with volunteer role requirements; Pass a criminal reference check including the vulnerable person sector screening; A driving record check may also be requested if applicable; Provide a medical certificate completed by a registered physician (Kinark will assist with the cost of the above); Provide at least two personal references, one of which must be professional, and work, or course of study related, and the other two, personal character; Be prepared to engage in all training sessions and activities; Sign and adhere to a confidentiality agreement; Available for a minimum commitment of two hours per week, for six months. Syl Apps is licensed by the Ministry of Children and Youth Services and is accredited by Children's Mental Health Ontario (CMHO). |
24/7 operation |
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 | CMH0018 | National Eating Disorder Information Centre |
John David Eaton 200 Elizabeth St, ES 7-421 Toronto, ON M5G 2C4 |
416-340-4156 |
Provides information and resources on eating disorders and weight preoccupation. Services offered include: Literature on eating disorders (pamphlets, manuals, newsletters) Nation-wide listing of treatment services and resources Information on support groups for living with and affected by eating disorders Lectures and workshops for schools, community groups, professionals, etc Prevention and awareness campaigns Training in volunteer work and support services Also check www.realme.ca - NEDIC's interactive online program for girls on body-image & self-esteem. |
Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm |
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 | CDR0077 | Ontario. Ministry of Children and Youth Services, Central West Regional Office, Thistletown Regional Centre For Children And Adolescents |
51 Panorama Crt Toronto, ON M9V 4L8 |
416-326-0600 |
Offers treatment programs for developmentally, emotionally and behaviorally disturbed children and adolescents. Programs are structured to the needs of the client. Offers the following services: * Adolescent Services (13-18yrs) Provides a comprehensive range of clinical resources for hard-to-serve adolescents, their families, caregivers and other agencies. Clinical services are provided by a multi-disciplinary treatment team through day treatment, assessment and after care programs. * Interface (Integrated Resources for Family Assessment, Consultation and Education) Provides assessment, consultation, intensive family therapy unit (live-in-unit admitting entire families), foster care, home support and outpatient services. * Safe-T (birth-18yrs) (Sexual Abuse Family Education, Treatment) A specialized community based clinic offering clinical assessment, treatment and long term support to children, youth and their families where there is interfamilial child sexual abuse, children with sexual behavior problems and/or adolescent sexual offending. * TRE-ADD (birth-21yrs) (Treatment, Research and Education for Autism and Developmental Disorders) A comprehensive, community-based program for children and adolescents with autism and developmental disorders
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 | CDR0014 | PAH, Mental Health Services |
255 Ontario St S Milton, ON L9T 2M5 |
905-878-2639 |
PAH! provides mental health services to Deaf and hard of hearing children and youth, and their families. PAH! and is a partnership between Bob Rumball Association for the Deaf (BRAD) and Reach Out Centre for Kids (ROCK). Services are client centred and strength based. the services offered include individual and family counselling, group programs, Art and Expressive therapy and consultation to agencies and professionals. |
Mon-Fri 9 am-5.00 pm |
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 | CMH0080 | Parents for Childrens Mental Health |
600 The East Mall,, 3rd Floor Toronto, ON M9B 4B1 |
416-220-0742 |
Works with families, general public, mental health professionals, agencies, government * provides awareness, education, support, comprehensive information on children's mental health * workshops for parents * parent to parent support * parent support groups * website * newsletter |
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 | CMH0011 | Peel Children's Centre, Children's Mental Health Centre |
85A Aventura Crt Mississauga, ON L5T 2Y6 |
Office 905-795-3500 Centralized Intake 905-451-4655 |
Peel Children's Centre is a fully accredited, community-based children's mental health centre. The Centre offers a range of high quality, evidence-based services for children/youth under age 18, and their families. Services are voluntary, free-of-charge and confidential. Program options include: Coordinated, centralized intake and access 24/7 Crisis response Prevention and early intervention Counselling (family, group and individual) Tangerine Walk-In Counselling on Wednesdays (no appointment required) Community-based outreach Consultations with families at childcare centres, Ontario Early Years Centres and Best Start programs Day treatment and school-based programming Residential treatment Case management for children with complex mental health needs Wraparound Process Arson prevention Respite services Child witness preparation Sexual abuse treatment Assessment of youth involved in the court system upon the referral of a judge. |
Mon-Thu 8:30 am-8 pm; Fri 8:30 am-5:00 pm Tangerine Walk-In Counselling: Wednesdays, 9:00 am-8:00 pm (last session at 6:00 pm) |
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 | CMH0186 | Peel Children's Centre, Children's Mental Health Centre, Group Services |
85A Aventura Crt Mississauga, ON L5T 2Y6 |
Intake 905-451-4655 |
Group Services offers a broad spectrum of groups and workshops related to child and family functioning in order to help children and youth meet developmental expectations at home, in school and in the community. These services are designed to: - help parents and children develop strategies for coping with the concerns in their lives - give opportunities for parents and/or children to interact and learn from each other - provide information for parents on specific issues. Group Services are free of charge. Peel Children's Centre staff facilitate the groups and childcare is available for most groups. Note: some treatment groups require an assessment to determine appropriateness for the specific group. A brochure with the current schedule of groups or workshops can be downloaded from www.peelcc.org/services/family-group-services, or will be mailed upon request. Please call 905-795-3500 to request the Groups brochure.
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 | CMH0048 | Peel Children's Centre, Crisis Response Service |
85A Aventura Crt Mississauga, On L5T 2Y6 |
905-795-3500: Intake - 905-451-4655 |
The Crisis Response Service offers a Telephone Crisis Response and, where appropriate, a Mobile Crisis Response for young people under age 18 who are experiencing a mental health crisis, and their parents or caregivers. Mental health crises may include, but are not limited to: parent-child conflict, school concerns, suicidality, self-harm, substance use, stress, depression, and parenting concerns. |
Mon-Sun 24 hours |
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 | CMH0065 | Peel Children's Centre, Peel WrapAround Process |
85A Aventura Crt Mississauga, ON L5T 2Y6 |
Intake & Referrals 905-451-4655 |
Please direct all calls to Centralized Intake-Peel Childrens Centre *905-451-4655 Peel Wraparound Process is a community-based outreach service that helps families experiencing significant, complex mental health difficulties by developing a formal and informal support system to wrap around them. This process is based on the belief that every person, family, and community has strengths that can be used to make a real difference in the lives of children and families. After assessing the family's needs and strengths, a plan is developed to meet these needs at home, in the school, and in the community. Together with a team comprising family, health and social service professionals, and members of the community who volunteer to support the family, the service works with the family to strengthen their resources, skills, and links to their natural support systems within the community, and to develop the parents' skills to manage their children at various stages in their development. Provides unconditional care and commitment; if things do not work out as planned, the wraparound process does not stop; instead, a new plan is developed to meet the needs of the child and family. |
Flexible; evening appointments available |
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 | CDR0085 | Peel Children's Centre, Sexual Abuse Treatment Program |
85A Aventura Court Mississauga, ON L5T 2Y6 |
905-795-3521; Intake 905-451-4655 |
Please direct all calls to Centralized Intake-Peel Children's Centre *905-451-4655 The Sexual Abuse Treatment Program provides specialized out-client services for families coping with trauma involving sexual abuse or sexual assault. The program treats children under 18 years of age, living in the Region of Peel, who have been victims of sexual abuse or sexual assault. The program also helps children who exhibit sexualized behaviour; adolescents who have committed sexual abuse; and families in which sexual abuse among siblings has occurred. The Sexual Abuse Treatment Program focuses on remediating the trauma of sexual abuse or assault; preventing future offences; and supporting family members when sexual abuse among siblings has occurred. |
*Mon-Thurs 8:30am-8pm *Fri 8:30am-5pm |
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| | CWL0262 | Spectra Community Support Services |
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905-459-8439
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Provides caring, confidential, non-judgemental support services in several languages for the diverse population of the region Programs: English Distress Lines: 24/7 Multilingual Distress Lines: Mon-Fri 10 am-10 pm, offered in Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu, Spanish, Portuguese, Cantonese and Mandarin For individuals over 18 years going through a difficult situation or in need of listening support and/or experiencing mental or physical health issues, social isolation, loss of someone, relationship problems, stress, crisis, or abuse or just having difficulties coping in life Brampton/Mississauga 905-459-7777; Caledon 905-584-7770 TeleCheck Seniors Program - For individuals over the age of 55, offered in English, French, Punjabi Hindi, Urdu, Spanish and Portuguese The program involves daily or regular phone calls to elderly people who may live alone or with their families/caregivers * Medication reminders, A safety check-in and a re-assurance call to ensure that the person is not in need of any assistance * Emotional and listening support, information on upcoming social events, and connection with other community resources * Support to family members and caregivers by providing relief to those who have elderly people in their care. Call TeleCheck Program - 416-646-8450 Peel Postpartum Family Support Line - A collaborative program offered in partnership with Peel Postpartum Mood Disorder Program, Region of Peel, which provides support to mothers and families having a baby in different langauges - English, Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin and Cantonese.Trained staff and volunteers provide caring, listening, emotional, crisis and mental health support to women and their families during these prenatal and postpartum period Brampton/Mississauga : 905-459-8441; Caledon: 289-298-5468 Reassurance Program - For individuals between the ages of 18 and 55 years The program involves calling out to the clients to provide them with listening and emotional support * remind them about their medication * direct them to other helpful community resources and information * inform them about upcoming community and social events in Peel Region * provide crisis and suicide intervention support The main focus is on client needs and their comfort level in terms of speaking to someone of a particular gender, ethnicity, language group, and/or days and times of the week Please call 905-459-8439 ext. 5 to register for this free program |
Business Office Hours: 9am-5pm Distress Lines (English) 24 hours, all days of the week, all year round Distress Lines (Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin and Cantonese) Mon-Fri - 10 am-10 pm Peel Postpartum Family Support Line: Mon-Fri 10 am-10 pm TeleCheck Seniors program: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Reassurance Program: Mon-Fri 10 am-10 pm
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 | CDR0038 | Trillium Health Centre, Children's Services |
100 Queensway W Mississauga, ON L5B 1B8 |
905-848-7100 |
Trillium Health Centre offers one of the largest, most comprehensive childrens programs in the region. Services include: * Asthma Education Centre Offers children and their families information to become more proactive in monitoring and controlling asthma. * Autism Services Trillium Health Centre is a subcontractor for Erinoak, who is the lead agency for a new Autism Initiative. Intensive Behavioural Intervention (IBI) is provided for children meeting designated criteria. * Canadian Clinic For Adopted Children Offers medical and developmental consultation services to individuals and their families involved in domestic and international adoption. * Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services Provides outpatient mental health services for children, adolescents and their families. * Children's Emergency Follow-up Consultation Clinic Children are seen by a pediatrician within 1-3 days when an urgent referral is made by an Emergency Care Centre physician or by a family physician after children have been seen and discharged from the Emergency Care Centre. * Children's Procedure Clinic Blood tests and other minor procedures are done by pediatric nurses in a child-friendly environment. * Intensive Care Nursery Trillium's Level II Nursery has a 14-bed capacity and provides care to newborns requiring intensive care supporting short-term ventilation of pre-term infants (33wks gestation or greater). Lactation consultants are available to support breastfeeding. * Kidz Klinic Walk-in/after hours clinic provides care for children beyond the hours offered by most pediatricians and family physicians. * Neonatal Follow-up Clinic Offers developmental assessments for infants who have been identified as being potentially at risk for developmental delay. * Pediatric Diabetes Clinic (REGIONAL PROGRAM) A multidisciplinary team helps children and their families to learn about diabetes and how to better manage it. * Pediatric Outpatient Services (POPS) 416-521-4120 150 Sherway Dr, Etobicoke A multidisciplinary assessment/treatment program whose team includes occupational therapists, psychologists and speech and language pathologists. Provides assessment, diagnosis and treatment for preschoolers (2-5½yrs) who have developmental disabilities such as autism or Aspergers disorder. For residents of Mississauga & West end Etobicoke or surrounding areas whose doctors have admitting privileges at Trillium. * Pediatric Sexual Assault Service (REGIONAL PROGRAM) Provides medical and counseling support to children and their families. * Pediatrics Unit: 15-bed inpatient unit provides care and treatment to children (up to 18yrs). * Peel Behavioral Services Offers functional behavioural assessments, individual behavioural programs, brief interventions, consultative assistance, educational sessions, groups and a resource library for children (2yrs & over) and their families. Treatment provided in-home, in daycare settings and in schools. Appointment necessary; must be residents of Peel Region. * Infant and Child Development Services Peel (for children 6yrs & under) Offers family-centred intervention to families of infants and young children with developmental risks. Provides in-home or office visits, consultation, assessment and screening. * SOCIAL WORK Provides assessment and counseling to children, adolescents and their families who are coping with physical and/or mental health conditions, hospitalization, conflicts, trauma and loss. * SURGERY SERVICES Provides surgical procedures for children including tonsillectomies, ear tubes, hernia repairs etc. |
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 | CMH0229 | Trillium Health Centre, Mental Health Services |
100 Queensway W Mississauga, ON L5B 1B8 |
416-521-4006 |
Trillium Health Centre is the largest provider of mental health services in Etobicoke and Peel, including both inpatient and community-based services, offering a continuum of services from direct clinical services through to family support. Services offered include: Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT) Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services Community Mental Health Services Community Treatment Orders Crisis Intervention Team Geriatric Mental Health Services Psychogeriatric Resource Consultant Program Supportive Housing Etobicoke/York (SHEY) Housing and Support Peel Inpatient Mental Health Mental Health Day Hospital ReLinC Services Mississauga |
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 | CMH0151 | Trillium Health Centre, Mental Health Services, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, Mississauga |
2085 Hurontario St, 3rd Flr Mississauga, ON L5A 4G1 |
905-848-7484; Information/Intake 905-451-4655 |
Provides outpatient services for children and adolescents (up to 19yrs), and their families. Children must have either a diagnosed psychiatric condition, or significant symptoms or unusual behaviour indicative of a psychiatric condition. Treatment may include individual, family or group therapy, psychiatric assessment, psychological testing and medication consultation and follow up. Services also include community outreach, education and collaboration with other agencies and schools. This service is one of six agencies to launch a ONE PHONE NUMBER approach to enable easier access to mental health services in the community for children and youth. Current waiting period is 2-3 months. |
Mon, Wed, Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm; Tue, Thu 8:30 am-8:30 pm Appointments for assessments are scheduled during the day; follow-up appointments are available during the day and Tue & Thu evenings |
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 | CDR0253 | Trillium Health Centre, Women's Health Services, Peel Committee on Sexual Assault |
151 City Centre Dr, Ste 200 Mississauga, ON L5B 1M7 |
905-273-4100 |
The Peel Committee on Sexual Assault is a group of service providers working collaboratively to establish a comprehensive and effective community response to end sexual violence. |
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 | CMH0220 | Trillium Health Partners - Credit Valley Hospital, Mental Health Services |
2200 Eglinton Ave W Mississauga, ON L5M 2N1 |
905-813-2200 (main switchboard) |
Multidisciplinary team offers a broad range of educational services to individuals and families, from infancy to adulthood. (Mental Health Services works in conjunction with the Psychology Department and Social Work). Adult Services include: Start Program, Day Hospital; Schizophrenia Program; Anxiety Disorders Program; Bio-Behavioural Service; Eating Disorders Program; Outpatient Depot Clinic; Inpatient Psychiatry (Unit 2D); Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program. Other services in conjunction with the Department of Psychology & Department of Social Work include: IN-PATIENT SERVICES Provides psychological evaluation and diagnostic services to psychiatric in-patients in order to assess their emotional state, personality style, and at times, their ability to remember, concentrate and solve problems. OUT-PATIENT PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES include: ANXIETY DISORDERS PROGRAM Provides diagnostic evaluations (as well as individual and group therapy sessions) to individuals with a wide range of anxiety problems (eg. panic attacks and social anxiety), in order that they may understand and manage their anxiety symptoms more effectively. The treatment provides an alternative, or adjunct to medications. DEPRESSION GROUP PROGRAM Provides psycho-educational groups to depressed patients using the cognitive behavioural therapy model. S.T.A.R.T. (Short Term Active Reintegration Therapy) Program Provides individual and group therapy sessions to individuals with psychiatric conditions. Treatment is designed to enhance social, emotional and occupational functioning through psychological interventions. OUTPATIENT NEUROPSYCHOLOGY SERVICE Provides out-patient neuropsychological assessments to patients referred by psychiatrists, neurologists and geriatricians in Credit Valley Hospital. |
Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm |
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 | CMH0201 | William Osler Health Centre, Brampton Civic Hospital, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Clinic |
30A Kennedy Rd S, Ste 200 Brampton, ON L6W 3E2 |
905-453-1160 |
Provides outpatient treatment to families with children and adolescents (to 18yrs), who are experiencing or are at risk of developing a serous psychiatric disorder. Difficulties may include significant social, emotional, learning and behavioural problems. Services include assessment and treatment through group therapy, limited family and individual therapy, and pharmacological therapy, as well as linkages with schools and community agencies. |
Intake Mon, Wed, Fri 9 am-12 noon |
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 | CMH0209 | William Osler Health System, Brampton Civic Hospital, Child and Adolescent Inpatient Units & Day Hospital |
2100 Bovaird Dr E Brampton, ON L6R 3J7 |
905-494-6455 |
We have three services for children and adolescents: * A 10-bed inpatient unit and 10-space day hospital that provides comprehensive care to children and adolescents (up to 18yrs), who are experiencing acute psychiatric symptoms. Includes multidisciplinary assessment, initiation of treatment and discharge planning. Admission to the inpatient unit is on a planned, voluntary basis, or as a steo\p-down from the intensive unit. * A 4-bed short-stay intensive unit for children and adolescents requiring a secure setting. |
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