Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Child, Youth and Family Program, Substance Abuse Program for African Canadian and Caribbean Youth
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Record #:
CMH0161
Last Modified:
30 May 2019
Last Full Update:
30 May 2019
Record Details
Social Media | Website: https://www.camh.ca/en/your-care/programs-and-services/substance-use-program-for-african-canadian-caribbean-youth |
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Description & Services
Alternate Name | CAMH ; CAMH SAPACCY |
Description | SAPACCY provides services to African and Caribbean Canadian youth and their families who are dealing with problem substance use and mental health concerns. The SAPACCY team works from a cultural competence lens to help Black youth work through mental health and addiction concerns. Our programs offer mental health and addictions counselling and support in accessing resources to assist youth and their families/caregivers in reducing harm, moving toward recovery, and making the best choices for themselves and their family. To access the service please contact the centralized intake service, Access CAMH at 416-535-8501, press 2 |
Hours | Mon-Fri 9am-6:30pm |
Dates | All year |
Areas Served | Greater Toronto Area ; Peel Region |
Eligibility | Ages: 13 year(s) - 24 year(s) |
Application | Referrals are accepted from clients and/or community physicians and professionals. New referrals can be faxed to Access CAMH (416 979-6815) using the CAMH referral form. |
Fees | None - Covered by OHIP |
Languages | English |
Contact Information
Address & Map | |
Intersection | Queen St and Ossington Ave |
Mailing Address | 80 Workman Way, 6th fl. Toronto, On M6J 1H4 |
Office Phone | Access CAMH at 416-535-8501, press 2 |
Fax | 416-583-1235 |
Website | https://www.camh.ca/en/your-care/programs-and-services/substance-use-program-for-african-canadian-caribbean-youth |
Other Details
Print Material | Brochures |
Established | 1996 |
Funding | Provincial - MOH |
Service Level | (30) Provincial Government |
Subjects
Subjects | Addictions ; African community ; Assessments ; Children ; Counselling ; Family support ; Group therapy ; Mental health ; Mental health services ; Outreach ; Parenting support ; West Indian community ; Youth |