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Children and Family Services offers a range of supports and resources for children, youth and families in 5 regions across the province. This includes Calgary, Central, Edmonton, North, Southeast and Southwest regions. Culturally specific services are also provided through Metis and Indigenous Children and Family Services offices and Delegated ...
Families and Caregivers. Most cities/towns have a list of parent-related resources and information on their municipal website. Search “parent resources” and the name of your city/town and you will likely find a range of service providers local to you. First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Resources.
Family Resource Networks are an initiative funded by the Government of Alberta to offer parenting and family supports in local neighbourhoods across the province. These services are free and available to families with children aged 0-18 years old.
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There are hundreds of programs and services across Ontario that offer help to children and youth with mental health and addiction concerns up to 18 years of age.
The following services may be available and vary by location: 1. crisis support services 2. targeted prevention 3. brief services/quick or short-term sessions to address immediate needs 4. counselling and therapy services 5. supports to build family capability to adapt/respond to children in need 6. specialized consultation and assessments 7. inten...
Ontario's Secure Treatment Program provides intensive care for children and youth under the age of 18 years experiencing acute and complex mental health or addictions challenges who are at risk of self-harm or harm to others. Secure treatment is delivered in a highly structured, secure facility that places continuous restrictions on the liberties o...
Ontario’s Tele-Mental Health Service provides children and youth in rural, remote, and underserved communities with access to specialized mental health consultation through secure videoconferencing. It connects children and youth already receiving mental health services from a community provider with a specialist who can help to assess and provide ...
In the event of an emergency, please call 911or go to your nearest hospital or emergency department. If you or someone you know is in crisis, please contact:
1. A pediatric health and research center providing family-centred patient care for children and youth aged 18 and under 2. Runs specialized programs for eating disorders, autism, psychiatric mental health, sexual assault, telepsychiatry and early language development
1. Represents and supports the providers of child and youth mental health treatment services 2. Includes 85 accredited children’s mental health centres that provide support to families and treatment to young people facing mental health problems 3. Services are provided at no cost to clients 4. Find a children’s mental health centre in your community
1. A space where youth can get information, resources and tools to manage stress, crisis and mental health related problems 2. Inspires youth to reach out, to get help for themselves or to give help to their friends who may be experiencing tough times
All referrals for these programs come through Edmonton Region Child and Family Services, North Central and East Neighbourhood Centres. If a child is at risk of going into government care, The Family Centre strongly supports keeping children with their immediate family, when it is safe to do so.
Dec 6, 2018 · Oversee the delivery of child protection services for children who have been, or are at risk of being, abused or neglected. Help make sure children and youth with special needs, including autism, have access to timely and effective services. Work with First Nations, Inuit, Métis and urban Indigenous communities to support the healthy ...
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Oct 17, 2024 · This service is tailored to support caregivers and children with a focus on healthy child development, supporting caregiver capacity, and promoting resilience within the family. We can see children, youth, individuals, families, or couples for solution-focused support on a wide range of needs.