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Correctional and Justice Services, Community Alternatives for Youth - St Thomas and Elgin
Collect calls accepted519-633-4593
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Practical services designed to help clients with the criminal justice system and community integration with a view to prevent similar problems from reoccurring
Accountability and Opportunity for Youth - Extrajudicial measures and extrajudicial sanctions (pre and post charge diversion) * youth must acknowledge participation in the offence and are given the opportunity to take responsibility without getting a criminal conviction
Youth Justice Committee Program - Serves as an alternative to the court-based system to handle low risk offences committed by youth * includes the youth, persons harmed, and community to provide an opportunity for healing and repairing the harm done
Community Reintegration Program - Assistance to youth who are currently serving a term of probation * youth worker and case manager help develop a personalized plan * assistance can include help with appropriate housing, obtaining proper identification, returning to school, employment services, life skills, counselling and transportation where needed
Community Service Orders - Hours assigned by the court to be completed at a nonprofit organization within a specific time period * community service orders are given to adults * suitable placement found and follow-up with the court for confirmation of completion
Direct Accountability Program - Diversion Program for Adults. Referred by the Courts. Program options include Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program, Anger and Substance Awareness Program and Stop Shop Theft. Other Program Options also available.
Adult Alternative Measures Program - Program gives people charged with a criminal offence the opportunity to take responsibility for their actions without getting a criminal conviction * fee for service
Support Groups and One-on-One Counselling - Youth ages 12 -17 Includes Anger Awareness, Healthy Choices, Life skills, D.A.W.N (Drug and Alcohol Awareness Program), BLAST (Anti-bullying Awareness), Second Step, Community Learning Hub programs (employment, financial literacy, substance education, Girls Group and anger management), and Create Your Skate Program
Youth Homelessness Protocol - 211 - Participating agency for the Youth Homelessness Protocol, designed to assist youth ages 12-24 in Elgin County who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless in finding a safe place to stay and to receive the supports needed to find safe long-term housing
Accountability and Opportunity for Youth - Extrajudicial measures and extrajudicial sanctions (pre and post charge diversion) * youth must acknowledge participation in the offence and are given the opportunity to take responsibility without getting a criminal conviction
Youth Justice Committee Program - Serves as an alternative to the court-based system to handle low risk offences committed by youth * includes the youth, persons harmed, and community to provide an opportunity for healing and repairing the harm done
Community Reintegration Program - Assistance to youth who are currently serving a term of probation * youth worker and case manager help develop a personalized plan * assistance can include help with appropriate housing, obtaining proper identification, returning to school, employment services, life skills, counselling and transportation where needed
Community Service Orders - Hours assigned by the court to be completed at a nonprofit organization within a specific time period * community service orders are given to adults * suitable placement found and follow-up with the court for confirmation of completion
Direct Accountability Program - Diversion Program for Adults. Referred by the Courts. Program options include Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program, Anger and Substance Awareness Program and Stop Shop Theft. Other Program Options also available.
Adult Alternative Measures Program - Program gives people charged with a criminal offence the opportunity to take responsibility for their actions without getting a criminal conviction * fee for service
Support Groups and One-on-One Counselling - Youth ages 12 -17 Includes Anger Awareness, Healthy Choices, Life skills, D.A.W.N (Drug and Alcohol Awareness Program), BLAST (Anti-bullying Awareness), Second Step, Community Learning Hub programs (employment, financial literacy, substance education, Girls Group and anger management), and Create Your Skate Program
Youth Homelessness Protocol - 211 - Participating agency for the Youth Homelessness Protocol, designed to assist youth ages 12-24 in Elgin County who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless in finding a safe place to stay and to receive the supports needed to find safe long-term housing
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Transitional Case Management (Forensic)
Reach Out: 519-433-2023 or 1-866-933-2023 519-633-1781
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Transitional Case Manager facilitates and supports the transition of inpatients of forensic units through creating and supporting community placements
Forensic psychiatric services include assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of people with mental illness who have been in significant contact with the law * support with transition to the community, counselling, follow-up, crisis intervention, and linking to outpatient community mental health agencies * works in collaboration with the Forensic Outreach Team of Southwest Centre for Forensic Mental Health Care
Forensic psychiatric services include assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of people with mental illness who have been in significant contact with the law * support with transition to the community, counselling, follow-up, crisis intervention, and linking to outpatient community mental health agencies * works in collaboration with the Forensic Outreach Team of Southwest Centre for Forensic Mental Health Care
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Therapists work with individuals, couples and families * mental health treatment for youth on probation, which is funded by the Ministry of Children and youth, including one-on-one, relationship, family, and group counselling, as required
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Mental health care for people who have come into contact with the law * 89-bed inpatient program including assessment, treatment and rehabilitation
Forensic Outreach Program - Intensive rehabilitation efforts continue within the community setting * skill training * ongoing forensic monitoring and risk assessment and management * team works closely with other community-based agencies
- Forensic Assessment Unit - Medium secure environment providing consultation and specialized assessments regarding fitness to stand trial, criminal responsibility, and sentencing to the justice system
- Forensic Treatment Unit - Medium secure setting providing longer-term integrated treatment, rehabilitation, and support to clients on Ontario Review Board dispositions
- Forensic Rehab Readiness Unit - Locked minimum secure unit with a lower level of security that reflects the improvement in clinical status of the clients and their changing Ontario Review Board dispositions
- Forensic Rehabilitation Unit - Open minimum secure unit with a low level of security that reflects further clinical improvement and also development within the rehabilitation process
Forensic Outreach Program - Intensive rehabilitation efforts continue within the community setting * skill training * ongoing forensic monitoring and risk assessment and management * team works closely with other community-based agencies
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Mental health organization satellite office that offers services for people living with a serious mental illness * case management services * co-located with Social Rehabilitation Centre
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Community-based rehabilitation, supervision, counselling and referral for people on probation/parole
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Community-based rehabilitation, supervision, counselling and referral for people on probation/parole
Contracts a variety of programs, including community service orders and services for native offenders
Contracts a variety of programs, including community service orders and services for native offenders
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Provides a culture-based post-charge diversion program for Aboriginal adult and youth offenders before the London criminal courts
Encourages reconciliation, healing and responsibility through traditional teaching methods * community assistance through planning and partnerships to assists clients
Encourages reconciliation, healing and responsibility through traditional teaching methods * community assistance through planning and partnerships to assists clients
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Youth community programs are offered to youth on probation or those who may be struggling with homelessness
Programs offered include:
Programs offered include:
- Attendance Centre Program - provides structured, supervised programs for youth between the ages of 12-18 who may be in conflict with the law to learn to accept responsibility for their actions. St. Leonard's focuses on the risk factors which may have led to the youth's involvement in the justice system
- Intensive Reintegration Service - offers guidance and support to youth between the ages of 12-18 who are at high-risk to re-offend upon release
- Project Home - focuses on housing youth who have experienced chronic homelessness
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Offers short- and long-term adult residential programs tailored to the unique needs of men and women * Community Residential Facilities (CRFs, also known as half-way houses) provide a chance for people to make the transition from a correctional facility to the community * for the highest degree of safety and respect for our residents and our community people must follow well-defined rules and guidelines
Some facilities offer spaces for people dealing with mental health challenges, those who have had experience with the forensic mental health system, or who may be on probation with complex or unique needs
CK Clarke Centre Community Residential Facility - 6-bed residence providing support to adults who are or have been involved with the forensic mental health system
Cody Centre - 20-bed community residential facility that provides 24 hour supervision and support to adult male residents serving federal sentences in the community
Gallagher Centre - 16-bed residential community facility that supports populations who demonstrate higher needs and experience complex challenges
Maison Louise Arbour - 8-bed female community residential facility which supports women over the age of 18 who are transitioning from the federal or provincial justice systems or who require mental health support for up to 30 days in one of our crisis beds
Reintegration Services - Works with people (both male and female) over the age of 18 who have a confirmed or suspected mental health diagnosis and who are involved in the justice system
Some facilities offer spaces for people dealing with mental health challenges, those who have had experience with the forensic mental health system, or who may be on probation with complex or unique needs
CK Clarke Centre Community Residential Facility - 6-bed residence providing support to adults who are or have been involved with the forensic mental health system
Cody Centre - 20-bed community residential facility that provides 24 hour supervision and support to adult male residents serving federal sentences in the community
Gallagher Centre - 16-bed residential community facility that supports populations who demonstrate higher needs and experience complex challenges
Maison Louise Arbour - 8-bed female community residential facility which supports women over the age of 18 who are transitioning from the federal or provincial justice systems or who require mental health support for up to 30 days in one of our crisis beds
Reintegration Services - Works with people (both male and female) over the age of 18 who have a confirmed or suspected mental health diagnosis and who are involved in the justice system
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- Offers a number of community-based programs for adults who may be involved in the justice system, who are dealing with mental health challenges, who are experiencing challenges with housing, or who may have developmental challenges and require support to live independently
Programs offered include: - Direct Accountability Program - provides crown referred offenders (possessing nonviolent, less severe criminal behaviour) with the privilege of having a charge withdrawn upon successful program completion
- Community Service Orders - adults who have been ordered by the court to participate in a community service program act under the direction of the Probation Officer, as well as St Leonard's Community Service Order staff
- Supervised Independent Living - focused on offering non-residential community supports to adults with developmental disabilities, mental health issues or with other special needs who are at risk of becoming involved or have been involved with the criminal justice system
- Project Home - focuses on housing youth who have experienced chronic homelessness
- Supportive Housing - provides people who may have mental health diagnoses and who are involved with the justice system with a rent subsidy for reintegration into the community
- Reintegration Program - guides choices and offers support in rebuilding relationships following custody
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For over 50 years, St. Leonard's Community Services, London and Region has been dedicated to a community where everyone feels safe, valued and supported. St Leonard's provides a range of services including youth and adult community programs, school-based youth programs, and adult residential programs all with a goal of assisting persons in conflict, or at risk of conflict, with the justice system, and all within a restorative practices framework
Adult Community Programs -
Adult Community Programs -
- Offers a number of community-based programs for adults who may be involved in the justice system, who are dealing with mental health challenges, who are experiencing challenges with housing, or who may have developmental challenges and require support to live independently
Adult Residential Programs - Offers short- and long-term adult residential programs tailored to the unique needs of men and women * Community Residential Facilities (CRFs, also known as half-way houses) provide a chance for people to make the transition from a correctional facility to the community * for the highest degree of safety and respect for our residents and our community people must follow well-defined rules and guidelines
Youth Community Programs - Youth community programs are offered to youth on probation or those who may be struggling with homelessness
Youth Diversion and School-Based Programs - Programs support the best possible outcomes for youth related to conflict resolution, justice involvement, educational programs for youth that have been expelled or suspended and peer mediation. School-based services help establish links between students and the community.
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Counselling is provided to people who are involved, or are at risk of involvement in the criminal justice system and their respective families * offered in person or remotely
Length and frequency of counselling sessions vary based on clients' needs and progress * social workers engage clients to assess risk and needs and to develop an intervention plan * clients are assisted in solving problems and developing new coping skills
Length and frequency of counselling sessions vary based on clients' needs and progress * social workers engage clients to assess risk and needs and to develop an intervention plan * clients are assisted in solving problems and developing new coping skills
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An alternative to prosecution for eligible individuals over the age of 18 who have been charged with minor criminal offences * accused persons are held accountable through community-based sanctions
- Stop Shop Theft Program
- Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program
- Anger Management Program
- Anger and Substance Awareness Program
- Counselling, Support, and Intervention Program (CSI)
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Weekly visits to the Elgin Middlesex Detention Centre and the Stratford Jail are made to provide information, counselling and support and assist people in correctional facilities plan for services required upon release. Support letters can be provided to assist individuals in planning for their release.
Collect calls are accepted from all provincial and federal institutions
Inmates may place a request with the guards on duty to see a worker from the John Howard Society. Referrals are accepted from any source, including family, friends, community members and an individual on the range.
Collect calls are accepted from all provincial and federal institutions
Inmates may place a request with the guards on duty to see a worker from the John Howard Society. Referrals are accepted from any source, including family, friends, community members and an individual on the range.
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A hotel-based intervention program that provides rapid stabilization for those experiencing post-incarceration homelessness and facilitates supports into safe and suitable accommodations * This program aims at supporting vulnerable individuals aged 18 years and over who are newly released from custody to avoid living unsheltered in London. The program provides intensive case management, reintegration support, mental health and addiction counselling, assistance with accessing basic needs and system navigation.
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The John Howard Society of London and District is under contract with the Ministry of the Solicitor General and the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services to provide culturally relevant probation and parole supervision for Indigenous adults and youth *
The Society employs Indigenous workers who supervise sentence orders for Indigenous youth and adults residing in London, Woodstock, St. Thomas and the three neighbouring communities: Oneida Nation of the Thames, Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, and Munsee-Delaware First Nation. The Indigenous Services workers incorporate traditional Indigenous approaches in their work with clients.
The Society employs Indigenous workers who supervise sentence orders for Indigenous youth and adults residing in London, Woodstock, St. Thomas and the three neighbouring communities: Oneida Nation of the Thames, Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, and Munsee-Delaware First Nation. The Indigenous Services workers incorporate traditional Indigenous approaches in their work with clients.
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Workers will provide assistance in completing record suspension (formerly known as pardons) applications and information on travel waivers (document that allows Canadians with a criminal record to travel to other countries). This service assists individuals in regaining confidence, finding employment and boosting their self esteem.
Our experienced staff will help by:
Our experienced staff will help by:
- Assisting with completing an application for Record Suspension and/or Travel Waivers
- Providing confidential service and support
- Liaising with police services, Court officials, RCMP, and the Parole Board of Canada on your behalf
- Obtaining all necessary Court documents/record of proceedings
- Submitting your application to the Parole Board of Canada
- Responding to requests/further requirements from the Parole Board of Canada
- Assisting with appeals
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Provides services on a continuum from preventing involvement with the law, to arrest and detention, to successful reintegration back into the community
Services include:
Children's Group - Preventative after school program for children living in the Boullee, Huron, and Kipps Lane communities * a group for girls and boys between the ages of 4 and 12 years in the Huron subsidized housing project * a safe place to go after school to engage in fun educational activities, eat snacks, build positive relationships and develop skills
Community Case Management and Supervision (CCMS) Program - The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) implemented a national Community Case Management and Supervision (CCMS) program, in partnership with the John Howard Society of Canada, to provide an alternative to detention for those who would otherwise be detained in custody awaiting the resolution of their immigration issues * offers intensive community supervision and case management services to eligible individuals so they can be safely supervised in the community
Direct Accountability Program - An alternative to prosecution for eligible individuals over the age of 18 who have been charged with minor criminal offences * accused persons are held accountable through community-based sanctions
Indigenous Services Program - The John Howard Society of London and District is under contract with the Ministry of the Solicitor General and the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services to provide culturally relevant probation and parole supervision for Indigenous adults and youth *
Supported Housing of Perth Program (SHOPP) - In collaboration with the City of Stratford Social Services Department, Choices for Change, Optimism Place Women's Shelter and Support Services and Stratford/Perth Shelterlink to offer the Supported Housing of Perth Program (SHOPP). The program is a highly collaborative Housing First program serving the City of Stratford, Perth County, and St. Mary's. The program provides housing assistance and wrap around support services to people who are experiencing homelessness.
Women's Group - A weekly support group for women who have a loved one involved in the criminal justice system. The group offers women an opportunity to receive support through emotional crisis, evaluate their relationships and receive relevant information about the criminal justice system.
Services and Programs:
Services include:
- information, advocacy and referrals
- vouchers for clothing and household items
- one-on-one and family counselling available
Children's Group - Preventative after school program for children living in the Boullee, Huron, and Kipps Lane communities * a group for girls and boys between the ages of 4 and 12 years in the Huron subsidized housing project * a safe place to go after school to engage in fun educational activities, eat snacks, build positive relationships and develop skills
Community Case Management and Supervision (CCMS) Program - The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) implemented a national Community Case Management and Supervision (CCMS) program, in partnership with the John Howard Society of Canada, to provide an alternative to detention for those who would otherwise be detained in custody awaiting the resolution of their immigration issues * offers intensive community supervision and case management services to eligible individuals so they can be safely supervised in the community
Direct Accountability Program - An alternative to prosecution for eligible individuals over the age of 18 who have been charged with minor criminal offences * accused persons are held accountable through community-based sanctions
Indigenous Services Program - The John Howard Society of London and District is under contract with the Ministry of the Solicitor General and the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services to provide culturally relevant probation and parole supervision for Indigenous adults and youth *
Supported Housing of Perth Program (SHOPP) - In collaboration with the City of Stratford Social Services Department, Choices for Change, Optimism Place Women's Shelter and Support Services and Stratford/Perth Shelterlink to offer the Supported Housing of Perth Program (SHOPP). The program is a highly collaborative Housing First program serving the City of Stratford, Perth County, and St. Mary's. The program provides housing assistance and wrap around support services to people who are experiencing homelessness.
Women's Group - A weekly support group for women who have a loved one involved in the criminal justice system. The group offers women an opportunity to receive support through emotional crisis, evaluate their relationships and receive relevant information about the criminal justice system.
Services and Programs:
- Anger Management Program
- Bail Verification and Supervision Program (BVSP)
- Breaking the Cycle of Post-Incarceration Homelessness Program
- Community Education
- Counselling Program
- Institutional Services
- Navigating Relationships Program
- Partner Assault Response Program - Huron and Perth Counties
- Record Suspension
- Volunteer Services
- Youth Outreach Program
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The program provides community supervision to eligible individuals who do not have the financial or social supports to meet bail requirements * Prospective clients are interviewed while in custody to determine eligibility * If release is approved by the court, clients report weekly, or more frequently, to have their conditions monitored * Provides enhanced supervision to support clients with mental health and substance use issues * Currently offered in the following jurisdictions: London, Woodstock, St. Thomas, Stratford, Goderich and Walkerton. Supervision is also available at the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation.
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Community-based rehabilitation, supervision, counselling and referral for people on probation/parole
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CMHA TVAMHS is open for Crisis and Outreach Services Mon-Fri 9 am-4 pm at the Woodstock Branch located at 522 Peel St. Woodstock, ON.
Individuals can also access 24/7 support via phone or online by calling Reach Out at 1-866-933-2023 or online at www.reachout247.ca. Individuals are encouraged to use phone or online channels if at all possible.
Oxford Self Help Drop In is closed until further notice. All group programming has been put on hold. Online group programming can be accessed through our FaceBook group at www.facebook.com/groups/OxfordSelfHelp/
Walk In Counselling: Can be accessed in Woodstock on Saturday's from 11 - 4 p.m. at 522 Peel St. Woodstock. Walk In Clinics in Ingersoll and Tillsonburg are on hold until further notice.
The Canadian Mental Association Thames Valley Addiction & Mental Health Services - Woodstock Branch has many services to offer. These include:
* Oxford Self Help Peer Support Program
* 24 Hour Crisis and Outreach Program
* Applies Suicide Intervention Skills Training
* Case Management Services
* Court Diversion and Court Support Services
* Dual Diagnosis Support Services
* Living Life to the Full
* S.O.A.R (Seniors Outreach and Recovery)
* Suicide Bereavement Mutual Support Group
* Supportive Housing
CMHA TVAMHS is open for Crisis and Outreach Services Mon-Fri 9 am-4 pm at the Woodstock Branch located at 522 Peel St. Woodstock, ON.
Individuals can also access 24/7 support via phone or online by calling Reach Out at 1-866-933-2023 or online at www.reachout247.ca. Individuals are encouraged to use phone or online channels if at all possible.
Oxford Self Help Drop In is closed until further notice. All group programming has been put on hold. Online group programming can be accessed through our FaceBook group at www.facebook.com/groups/OxfordSelfHelp/
Walk In Counselling: Can be accessed in Woodstock on Saturday's from 11 - 4 p.m. at 522 Peel St. Woodstock. Walk In Clinics in Ingersoll and Tillsonburg are on hold until further notice.
The Canadian Mental Association Thames Valley Addiction & Mental Health Services - Woodstock Branch has many services to offer. These include:
* Oxford Self Help Peer Support Program
* 24 Hour Crisis and Outreach Program
* Applies Suicide Intervention Skills Training
* Case Management Services
* Court Diversion and Court Support Services
* Dual Diagnosis Support Services
* Living Life to the Full
* S.O.A.R (Seniors Outreach and Recovery)
* Suicide Bereavement Mutual Support Group
* Supportive Housing
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COVID-19 Update:
CMHA TVAMHS is open for Crisis and Outreach Services Mon-Fri 9 am-4 pm at the Woodstock Branch located at 522 Peel St. Woodstock, ON.
Individuals can also access 24/7 support via phone or online by calling Reach Out at 1-866-933-2023 or online at www.reachout247.ca. Individuals are encouraged to use phone or online channels if at all possible.
Oxford Self Help Drop In is closed until further notice. All group programming has been put on hold. Online group programming can be accessed through our FaceBook group at www.facebook.com/groups/OxfordSelfHelp/
Walk In Counselling: Can be accessed in Woodstock on Saturday's from 11 - 4 p.m. at 522 Peel St. Woodstock. Walk In Clinics in Ingersoll and Tillsonburg are on hold until further notice.
The Canadian Mental Association Thames Valley Addiction & Mental Health Services - Woodstock Branch has many services to offer. These include:
* Oxford Self Help Peer Support Program
* 24 Hour Crisis and Outreach Program
* Applies Suicide Intervention Skills Training
* Case Management Services
* Court Diversion and Court Support Services
* Dual Diagnosis Support Services
* Living Life to the Full
* S.O.A.R (Seniors Outreach and Recovery)
* Suicide Bereavement Mutual Support Group
* Supportive Housing
CMHA TVAMHS is open for Crisis and Outreach Services Mon-Fri 9 am-4 pm at the Woodstock Branch located at 522 Peel St. Woodstock, ON.
Individuals can also access 24/7 support via phone or online by calling Reach Out at 1-866-933-2023 or online at www.reachout247.ca. Individuals are encouraged to use phone or online channels if at all possible.
Oxford Self Help Drop In is closed until further notice. All group programming has been put on hold. Online group programming can be accessed through our FaceBook group at www.facebook.com/groups/OxfordSelfHelp/
Walk In Counselling: Can be accessed in Woodstock on Saturday's from 11 - 4 p.m. at 522 Peel St. Woodstock. Walk In Clinics in Ingersoll and Tillsonburg are on hold until further notice.
The Canadian Mental Association Thames Valley Addiction & Mental Health Services - Woodstock Branch has many services to offer. These include:
* Oxford Self Help Peer Support Program
* 24 Hour Crisis and Outreach Program
* Applies Suicide Intervention Skills Training
* Case Management Services
* Court Diversion and Court Support Services
* Dual Diagnosis Support Services
* Living Life to the Full
* S.O.A.R (Seniors Outreach and Recovery)
* Suicide Bereavement Mutual Support Group
* Supportive Housing
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COVID-19 Update:
Wellkin Child & Youth Mental Wellness is making every effort to promote the safety and well-being of the children, youth and families we support.
As part of our effort in addressing the impact of COVID-19, we are committed to taking precautionary and preventative measures across our agency, while ensuring children, youth and families have the support they need during these unique times.
We are prepared to continue to provide essential mental health services for children and youth to ensure they receive the care they need.
Please follow our social media and website for updated information about our programs and services.
Wellkin has many services to offer. These include:
* Pittock Day Treatment Program
* Intensive Family Service Program
* School Community Intervention Partnership (SCIP)
* Youth Justice
* Autistm Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Children & Youth Transition Support Program
* Oxford Respite Network
* Early Years Program
* Adult Protective Services (APSW)
* Counselling Services
* Crisis Response & Urgent Care
Wellkin Child & Youth Mental Wellness is making every effort to promote the safety and well-being of the children, youth and families we support.
As part of our effort in addressing the impact of COVID-19, we are committed to taking precautionary and preventative measures across our agency, while ensuring children, youth and families have the support they need during these unique times.
We are prepared to continue to provide essential mental health services for children and youth to ensure they receive the care they need.
Please follow our social media and website for updated information about our programs and services.
Wellkin has many services to offer. These include:
* Pittock Day Treatment Program
* Intensive Family Service Program
* School Community Intervention Partnership (SCIP)
* Youth Justice
* Autistm Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Children & Youth Transition Support Program
* Oxford Respite Network
* Early Years Program
* Adult Protective Services (APSW)
* Counselling Services
* Crisis Response & Urgent Care
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COVID-19 Update:
Wellkin Child & Youth Mental Wellness is making every effort to promote the safety and well-being of the children, youth and families we support.
As part of our effort in addressing the impact of COVID-19, we are committed to taking precautionary and preventative measures across our agency, while ensuring children, youth and families have the support they need during these unique times.
We are prepared to continue to provide essential mental health services for children and youth to ensure they receive the care they need.
Please follow our social media and website for updated information about our programs and services.
Wellkin has many services to offer. These include:
* Pittock Day Treatment Program
* Intensive Family Service Program
* School Community Intervention Partnership (SCIP)
* Youth Justice
* Autistm Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Children & Youth Transition Support Program
* Oxford Respite Network
* Early Years Program
* Adult Protective Services (APSW)
* Counselling Services
* Crisis Response & Urgent Care
Wellkin Child & Youth Mental Wellness is making every effort to promote the safety and well-being of the children, youth and families we support.
As part of our effort in addressing the impact of COVID-19, we are committed to taking precautionary and preventative measures across our agency, while ensuring children, youth and families have the support they need during these unique times.
We are prepared to continue to provide essential mental health services for children and youth to ensure they receive the care they need.
Please follow our social media and website for updated information about our programs and services.
Wellkin has many services to offer. These include:
* Pittock Day Treatment Program
* Intensive Family Service Program
* School Community Intervention Partnership (SCIP)
* Youth Justice
* Autistm Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Children & Youth Transition Support Program
* Oxford Respite Network
* Early Years Program
* Adult Protective Services (APSW)
* Counselling Services
* Crisis Response & Urgent Care
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