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COVID19 Virtual support available, visit www.gatoronto.ca/phone-meetings for hours and access codes
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Regular group meetings for men and women who desire to stop gambling
Gam-Anon
Mutual aid and support for spouse, family or close friends of compulsive gamblers, online meeting schedule available for locations in Ontario
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Regular group meetings for men and women who desire to stop gambling
Gam-Anon
Mutual aid and support for spouse, family or close friends of compulsive gamblers, online meeting schedule available for locations in Ontario
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COVID19 -- contact organization for COVID service updates
Counselling/Mental Health
Crisis counselling and support group -- for women experiencing abuse and children who have witnessed or experienced abuse
Education/outreach to Italian community on social issues
Counselling/Mental Health
- individual, couples and family counselling
- support group for women experiencing depression
- family education on mental health
- case consultation for service providers
Crisis counselling and support group -- for women experiencing abuse and children who have witnessed or experienced abuse
- confidential and culturally competent
- information and referral
- telephone counselling
- transitional support worker
Education/outreach to Italian community on social issues
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Free guided self-help skill-building program managed by the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA)
- designed to help adults and youth 15+ manage mild to moderate symptoms of anxiety or depression, or those who feel depressed, stressed, worried, irritable or angry
- delivered over the phone with a coach and through online videos, with tools to support individuals on their path to mental wellness
- based on cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT)
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COVID19 All CMHA York Region & South Simcoe locations closed to drop-in service, and all client visits and scheduled programming modified, visit website for information
Virtual options available for client services, call 1-866-345-0183 for details: telephone wellness checks, med drops, injections, BounceBack program
All other services: case manager/support worker will contact client
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Support groups for individuals experiencing mental health issues, facilitated by trained and experienced volunteers at various locations, call for detail
Family Caregiver Education Program
10 week program for families and caregivers caring for a loved one with mental illness, includes information on conditions, treatments and support strategies (available throughout the year at various locations)
Family Support Group
For families and caregivers caring for someone with mental illness, no registration or wait list
Virtual options available for client services, call 1-866-345-0183 for details: telephone wellness checks, med drops, injections, BounceBack program
All other services: case manager/support worker will contact client
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Support groups for individuals experiencing mental health issues, facilitated by trained and experienced volunteers at various locations, call for detail
Family Caregiver Education Program
10 week program for families and caregivers caring for a loved one with mental illness, includes information on conditions, treatments and support strategies (available throughout the year at various locations)
Family Support Group
For families and caregivers caring for someone with mental illness, no registration or wait list
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COVID19 -- programs by Zoom include Family Support Group, Art Expression Group for Caregivers and those with mental illness, Peer Group Recreation with a Recreation Therapist for individuals with a severe mental illness * family caregivers seeking support and information may email secretary@home-on-the-hill.ca for a telephone appointment * Home on the Hill caregivers may be eligible for a subsidy for Anosognosia Education through LEAP training
Supportive housing -- supported living and support services for individuals with severe mental health disorders and their families and caregivers
Housing units at two sites
Outreach weekly * cooking program at St Mary's Anglican Church, 10030 Yonge St, Richmond Hill
Supportive housing -- supported living and support services for individuals with severe mental health disorders and their families and caregivers
- public education series four times per year, mental health professionals give lectures on mental health disorders with subjects include diet and exercise, anxiety and depression, schizophrenia, psychotic illness, bi-polar disorder, relationship between marijuana use and psychosis, and lived experience
- advocacy and support to families supporting loved ones with serious mental disorders
Housing units at two sites
Outreach weekly * cooking program at St Mary's Anglican Church, 10030 Yonge St, Richmond Hill
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Krasman Centre, Richmond Hill
1-888-780-0724 Office: 905-780-0491
After Hours: 905-780-0491 ext 110
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Call Warm Line and Peer Crisis Support Service, 1-888-777-0979, for immediate support (Warm Line cannot be reached from blocked/unknown number)
Social support programs for individuals and families
Includes peer support outreach, application assistance, family drop-in programs, workshops and community-based programs, and peer navigators in emergency departments (North York General, Southlake Hospital)
Welcome Basket
Short term program supporting individuals transitioning back into community after clinical treatment, including information and referrals, peer support, and practical supports
Partner in Housing to Health
Assistance in securing housing for people who are chronically homeless, includes wraparound supports to maintain housing
Warm Line and Peer Crisis Support Line 1-888-777-0979, peer support via phone or chat, see separate listing
Drop-In Centres, supports available, see separate listings
Social support programs for individuals and families
Includes peer support outreach, application assistance, family drop-in programs, workshops and community-based programs, and peer navigators in emergency departments (North York General, Southlake Hospital)
- virtual groups, visit krasmancentre.com/events for online calendar
- harm reduction kits, naloxone, injection and inhalation supplies available by appointment
- check-in available, email kccheckins@krasmancentre.com for information
- South Simcoe Peer Outreach Program
- Wellness Collaborative Initiative
Welcome Basket
Short term program supporting individuals transitioning back into community after clinical treatment, including information and referrals, peer support, and practical supports
- clothing and toiletries
- groceries
- small kitchen appliances
Partner in Housing to Health
Assistance in securing housing for people who are chronically homeless, includes wraparound supports to maintain housing
- email a.kraus@krasmancentre.com for information
- partnership includes Blue Door Shelters and LOFT Crosslinks
Warm Line and Peer Crisis Support Line 1-888-777-0979, peer support via phone or chat, see separate listing
Drop-In Centres, supports available, see separate listings
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Kinark Child and Family Services, Vaughan Office
Toll Free: 1-888-454-6275 Office: 905-264-0059
Fax: 1-888-665-1599
Fax: 905-264-0069
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COVID19 Telephone, virtual and select in-person support available; call, email or visit website for update
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Assessment and treatment services, and individual, family and group counselling in settings that meet client needs, such as Kinark offices, client home, community agencies, schools, and residential care for children and youth
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Assessment and treatment services, and individual, family and group counselling in settings that meet client needs, such as Kinark offices, client home, community agencies, schools, and residential care for children and youth
- intensive treatment
- group programs
- day treatment
- live-in treatment
- crisis services in collaboration with local community agencies
- supervised access
- consultation and assessments
- multidisciplinary team from fields of social work, child and youth work, psychiatry, psychology, nursing and education
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Parenting information and peer support, seminars, open forums, and social events
Visit website for local Greater Toronto Area chapters, registration required for most programs
- peer support, strategies for coping, resources and referrals for new mothers dealing with symptoms of postpartum depression or anxiety, including low mood, irritability, crying, difficulty eating or sleeping, intrusive thoughts
- parenting preparation program for couples expecting first child, or with a youngest child under 2 years, includes help for couples adjusting to new roles and relationship after child birth
- informational seminars and training courses for fathers
- managing stress, food and nutrition support for parent and baby, including introducing solids, basic first aid and CPR (non-certificate), home safety, dealing with sleep challenges, supporting your partner
- group support and events, visit online calendar of events
Visit website for local Greater Toronto Area chapters, registration required for most programs
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Employment programs for youth and young adults, offered at locations in York Region
Specialized Training for Employment Program (STEP), 647-637-6023
Employment training and supports, including counselling, one-on-one job coaching and paid work placement opportunities, and first aid and workplace safety training if needed
Base 4 Success (B4S), 647-393-3749
12 week paid pre-employment training and paid work placements for youth who face barriers to employment
Every Bite Matters (EBM), 416-574-8676
14-week paid culinary-focused employment program, includes 9 weeks paid pre-employment and culinary training, and 5 weeks paid work placement
Youth Success Strategy (YSS), 647-229-4183
Assistance with job search process, including resume, cover letter, and interview preparation
Specialized Training for Employment Program (STEP), 647-637-6023
Employment training and supports, including counselling, one-on-one job coaching and paid work placement opportunities, and first aid and workplace safety training if needed
- for youth who self-identify with mental health challenges
- must be unemployed and not attending full time school
Base 4 Success (B4S), 647-393-3749
12 week paid pre-employment training and paid work placements for youth who face barriers to employment
- must be unemployed and not attending full time school
Every Bite Matters (EBM), 416-574-8676
14-week paid culinary-focused employment program, includes 9 weeks paid pre-employment and culinary training, and 5 weeks paid work placement
Youth Success Strategy (YSS), 647-229-4183
Assistance with job search process, including resume, cover letter, and interview preparation
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Crosslinks Seniors Housing and Support Services (Shoreham Hub and Arleta Hub)
Office: 416-661-2600Visit Website
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Long term supportive housing services with 24-hour on site support worker, capacity 130
Psychogeriatric Case Management
Includes crisis intervention, emergency response, and addictions support
Community Reintegration Program
Alternate level of care (ALC) program, includes intensive individual support to support independent living skills
- assistance with meal preparation, essential housekeeping, personal care, laundry
- medication reminders
- congregate dining
- escort to appointments
- social and recreational activities
Psychogeriatric Case Management
Includes crisis intervention, emergency response, and addictions support
Community Reintegration Program
Alternate level of care (ALC) program, includes intensive individual support to support independent living skills
- capacity 6
- in partnership with Humber River Hospital
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COVID-19 No walk in service; counselling and assistance available by telephone; call, email or visit website for details
Flexible, community-based mental health services, including assessment, crisis support, case management
Dual Diagnosis Service (Mental Health/Development Disability)
Assists youth and their families in dealing with conflict with friends or family, problems at school and in the community, discrimination, anger, violence, abuse, substance abuse
Helping Youth Towards Solutions
Harm reduction approach, includng individual and group counselling, and family education and support
Mental Health Program
Assists youth and their families in dealing with conflict with friends or family, problems at school and in the community
reachOUT
Counselling and support for all youth 12-18 years, and their families, including drop-in support groups, outreach, advocacy, workshops, social and recreation activities for LGBTQ youth
Sexual Offending Risk Needs Assessment and Treatment (SORNAT)
Community-based assessment and treatment services for youth 12-18 years with a dual diagnosis (mild developmental disability and mental health challenges) who have engaged in problematic sexual behaviour
Transitional Support Services
Residential Support Services for youth and adults offered at various locations
Flexible, community-based mental health services, including assessment, crisis support, case management
- individual, family, group and short term counselling
- substance use treatment
- sexual assault harm reduction treatment for offenders (limited capacity)
- school-based prevention and consultation
- skill development
- after school groups
- summer work experience opportunities
- preparation for independence
- youth and family involved in service planning and decisions
- consultation for parents, schools, agencies, communities
Dual Diagnosis Service (Mental Health/Development Disability)
Assists youth and their families in dealing with conflict with friends or family, problems at school and in the community, discrimination, anger, violence, abuse, substance abuse
- day/school support services
- respite/residential care
Helping Youth Towards Solutions
Harm reduction approach, includng individual and group counselling, and family education and support
- outreach to secondary schools
- day school support service, in collaboration with Toronto District School Board
Mental Health Program
Assists youth and their families in dealing with conflict with friends or family, problems at school and in the community
- discrimination
- anger
- violence and abuse
- substance abuse
reachOUT
Counselling and support for all youth 12-18 years, and their families, including drop-in support groups, outreach, advocacy, workshops, social and recreation activities for LGBTQ youth
- Compass social group for LGBTQ youth 13-24 years, with or labelled with intellectual disabilities, includes workshops and recreational activities
- reachOUT Newcomer Network settlement services and community capacity building
Sexual Offending Risk Needs Assessment and Treatment (SORNAT)
Community-based assessment and treatment services for youth 12-18 years with a dual diagnosis (mild developmental disability and mental health challenges) who have engaged in problematic sexual behaviour
- voluntary participation for youth in City of Toronto
- referral from Youth Justice Services for youth in City of Toronto, York-Simcoe area, Halton Region, Peel Region
Transitional Support Services
- day program for adults with developmental disabilities includes life skills and self care, household management, budgeting skills
- residential program (capacity 5) includes supported living, 24 hour staff support, maximum stay up to 2 years
Residential Support Services for youth and adults offered at various locations
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COVID-19 -- no walk in service -- counselling available by telephone, call, email or visit website for details
Short term, crisis and transitional supports and service planning
Short term, crisis and transitional supports and service planning
- specialized assessments, consultation and/or treatment including short term case management, residential program, day program, and hospital support
- residential safe beds in high support settings, maximum 30 day stay
- centralized telephone access for immediate consultation with network staff
- on-site consultation and support from in-home, day program, and residential service network staff
- time limited staffing support in social service settings
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Limited in-person appointments are available in Keele and Finch offices. Also, services continue to be offered via phone, email and online
Settlement Services
LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada): provides basic English skills in English, upon assessment by YMCA of Greater Toronto --see separate entry
Language Instruction Giving Hope to Trauma Survivors (LIGHTS) Program: alternative language program that provides functional English as a second or additional language (ESL/EAL) instruction to vulnerable newcomers who experience emotional, cognitive, or academic barriers to learning in traditional English classes
Settlement Services
- orientation to life in Ontario; information on immigration issues
- accessing government resources including social assistance, income security, child tax benefits
- assistance with search for housing and social housing
- emotional support
LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada): provides basic English skills in English, upon assessment by YMCA of Greater Toronto --see separate entry
Language Instruction Giving Hope to Trauma Survivors (LIGHTS) Program: alternative language program that provides functional English as a second or additional language (ESL/EAL) instruction to vulnerable newcomers who experience emotional, cognitive, or academic barriers to learning in traditional English classes
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COVID19 -- Call or check website for service updates
Residential Services
Residential Services
- community group homes and apartment living for adults 18 years and older
- some homes wheelchair accessible
- vocational training
- life skills, educational workshops
- respite services
- recreation and arts programs
- March break program for youth 16-21 years
- art therapy, behaviour therapy
- counselling and psychiatric consultation
- transitional and permanent treatment programs for disorders such as Prader Willi Syndrome
- residential services
- drop-in/day program
- family support
- information and referral; assistance with housing and financial issues
- social, recreational and educational programs
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Community Resource Centre
- administrative assistance to community residents and groups
- information and referral services to community and government resources
- access to computers, photocopying, printing and fax
- group activities, workshops and one-on-one support for newly arrived immigrants and refugees of all ages to help integrate them into their new community and establish social and professional networks
- social and recreational mental health
- wellbeing programs for seniors, adults and youth
- Service Navigation Program -- support residents of Jane and Finch and of Northwest Toronto in accessing mental health services and social supports
- financial literacy and support services for low income individuals, families, newcomers and/or youth
- income tax clinic
- workshops and resources
- one-on-one support with a mobile community financial worker for those facing financial barriers
- assists seniors from various ethnocultural groups to live independently and remain healthy
- social and recreational workshops, social groups
- in partnership with other senior focused community agencies to ensure seniors are provided with the support they need
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Programs and activities available in-person and through online conferencing tools such as Zoom, Google Meet, WhatsApp, contact for information
Individual and group mentoring, client needs assessments, mentee/mentor matching, volunteer interviews and volunteer mentor training, group workshops, tutoring, educational and recreational activities
One-to-One Peer Mentoring Program
For low-income, single-parent, immigrant, newcomer, and refugee youth, program matches children and youth with trained volunteer mentors
Group Mentoring Program
Trained and experienced volunteer mentors assist with activities to help newcomers transition to their new community and establish social and professional networks
Individual and group mentoring, client needs assessments, mentee/mentor matching, volunteer interviews and volunteer mentor training, group workshops, tutoring, educational and recreational activities
One-to-One Peer Mentoring Program
For low-income, single-parent, immigrant, newcomer, and refugee youth, program matches children and youth with trained volunteer mentors
Group Mentoring Program
Trained and experienced volunteer mentors assist with activities to help newcomers transition to their new community and establish social and professional networks
- focus on citizenship and civic engagement or skills, career, and leadership development
- case management and parent support
- girl empowerment program
- boy empowerment program
- mandatory mentor training and workshops, topics include child abuse, multiculturalism, behaviour management, mentoring, bullying, mental health, learning challenges
- literature in Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Farsi, Hindi, Korean, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Urdu
- monthly activities
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Administers and coordinates advocacy and rights advice services * public information * systemic advocacy * information and referral for those ineligible for the service * literature in English and French
Visit website for list of locations in Ontario
Visit website for list of locations in Ontario
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Semi-independent living with shared living and dining rooms, and kitchen * social worker, weekly case manager * Jewish environment * violence and drug free environment * social club * capacity 8
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Behavioural Services
Program for Assessment and Treatment for Healthy Sexuality Clinic (PATHS)
York-Simcoe Brain Injury Services
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Adult Day Program
Adult Day Program
- for adults with a developmental disability with a significant cognitive delay showing behaviour challenges interfering with ability to participate in activities of daily living who reside in York Region or Simcoe County
- after behaviour assessment, behaviour support plan created including prevention, skill building and intervention
Program for Assessment and Treatment for Healthy Sexuality Clinic (PATHS)
- for adults with confirmed intellectual disability who have engaged in concerning or offensive sexual behaviour living in York Region or Simcoe County
- promotes healthy sexuality and reduces problematic sexual behaviours through individual assessment and treatment
York-Simcoe Brain Injury Services
- for persons age 16 and older, diagnosed with an acquired brain injury living in York Region, Simcoe County or Muskoka
- assessment, case management and rehabilitation support
- run in partnership with March of Dimes Canada
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Adult Day Program
- for persons aged 18 and older, diagnosed with an acquired brain injury who are medically stable living in York Region or South Simcoe
- therapeutic environment with activities including physical health programming, cognitive activities and social activities
Adult Day Program
- for persons age 18 and older with an acquired brain injury living in York Region
- therapeutic and social activities
- 3 community locations, Vaughan, Maple and Newmarket
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Centre for Behaviour Health Sciences for Children and Families
1-855-557-5550 Office: 905-773-2362
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Behavioural Services
Program for Assessment and Treatment for Healthy Sexuality Clinic (PATHS)
Mackenzie Health Autism Services
- for children and youth with developmental disability with a significant cognitive delay showing behaviour challenges interfering with ability to participate in activities of daily living
- after behaviour assessment, behaviour support plan created including prevention, skill building and intervention
- individual and group support available
Program for Assessment and Treatment for Healthy Sexuality Clinic (PATHS)
- for children and youth with confirmed intellectual disability who have engaged in concerning or offensive sexual behaviour
- promotes healthy sexuality and reduces problematic sexual behaviours through individual assessment and treatment
Mackenzie Health Autism Services
- for children/youth with confirmed Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosis
- helps children and youth develop skills through Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) in following areas: social/interpersonal skills, communication, cognitive functions, school readiness, responsibility/adaptive, play/leisure, self-regulation, vocational skills
- assists in homes, clinics and community settings
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COVID-19 -- contact organization for COVID service updates
Children's Programs
Family Program
Children's Programs
- individual counselling
- Stop Now and Plan (SNAP) Program
- Kambi Ya Watoto Summer Camp
- for children 7-12 years at risk of suspension or expulsion from school
- 10-week lunch time school-based skills training program addressing the social and emotional needs of children in developing a more positive attitude towards school and their community
- individual counselling
- Express Yourself / Anger Management Program
- Youth Outreach Worker (YOW) Program - supports high-risk youth who live in an identified priority community and/or or belong to a distinct priority population (such as Racialized, Indigenous, Somali, Roma, LGBTTQ2S) to make healthy life choices
- Ujima Youth Mentorship Program
Family Program
- individual and family counselling
- Effective Parenting Program -- 10 week program primarily for those referred by Children's Aid or the courts
- Kuponya - Collaborating with Black Families -- works with Black families from a trauma-informed perspective in collaboration with the Children's Aid Society and Jean Tweed Centre
- individual support, family mediation, mobile crisis counselling, and crisis intervention
- support to women and their families who are experiencing or have experienced violence, including human trafficking
- individual, group and crisis counselling designed to meet the needs of Black women and children
- legal and parenting support; housing search assistance; safety planning
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COVID19 Office closed for in-person service; virtual access available for counselling and support groups, and telephone counselling also available; call, email or visit JACS website for information
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Individual, group and family counselling services for substance abuse issues, including case management, confidential telephone information and treatment referrals, counselling for teens in crisis, and support groups
Sex and love addiction virtual intensive outpatient program for people who identify as men
Support Groups
Variety of self help groups, including 12 step meetings (see website for daily schedule)
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Individual, group and family counselling services for substance abuse issues, including case management, confidential telephone information and treatment referrals, counselling for teens in crisis, and support groups
- annual recovery retreat
- resource centre for addiction education, awareness and recovery
- outreach to schools, camps, youth groups
Sex and love addiction virtual intensive outpatient program for people who identify as men
Support Groups
Variety of self help groups, including 12 step meetings (see website for daily schedule)
- Couples in Recovery
- Fostering Wellness
- Guided Meditation
- Here to Help
- Men's Support Group
- Orthodox Women's Support Group
- Rainbow Group
- Time for a Change
- Women's Support Group
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- Children's mental health treatment, research and academic training centre
- nonresidential treatment including individual, family and group counselling, art and play therapy, Section 23 day treatment, parent and community support
- residential treatment programs and group homes
- prevention and early intervention programs including in-home intensive treatment, counselling, support groups, parent and child activities
- school and community-based programs * consultation and training
- early learning and literacy programs for parents and their children
- parenting programs
- see branch entries for additional service locations
- local lead agency for Ontario Early Years Centres
- training and research for graduates from psychiatry, psychology and social work
- resource for training in brief and family therapy
- parenting webinars and seminars
- 114 Maitland St
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York Hills Centre for Children, Youth and Families
Office: 905-503-9560Toll Free: 1-866-536-7608
Fax - Aurora Office: 905-773-8133
Fax - Richmond Hill Office: 905-737-7090
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COVID19 - Current clients, and those seeking support, call 905-503-9560 to leave a message -- returned promptly
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Children's mental health services
Services also available at Richmond Hill and Aurora offices, and satellite locations, including walk-in counselling, Mon-Tue 2 pm, 10350 Yonge St, 4th Fl, Richmond Hill -- see separate listings
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Children's mental health services
- individual, family, and group counselling
- play therapy * intensive services, including specialized services for children birth-6 years
- Triple P (positive parenting)
- therapeutic live-in care facility
- day treatment services
- respite service
- Centralized Consultation and Assessment Service for child/youth mental health agencies
- child welfare services
Services also available at Richmond Hill and Aurora offices, and satellite locations, including walk-in counselling, Mon-Tue 2 pm, 10350 Yonge St, 4th Fl, Richmond Hill -- see separate listings
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Client services include information and referral, short term supportive counselling and psychotherapy, case management, and wrap-around mental health supports and services for youth in ethnospecific communities (Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese and Cambodian newcomer youth)
Ontario Structured Psychotherapy Program
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for members of Chinese community in York Region who are experiencing depression, anxiety, and anxiety-related conditions; available in Cantonese and Mandarin; free
General community education
Holistic health education, mental health promotion, and consultation and educational services to agencies and professionals on ethnoracial mental health issues
Brief Therapy Service for youth and young adults, see separate listing
- advocacy
- leadership and life skills training
- supportive housing program
- peer support and self help groups
- support groups for family members
- psychosocial recreation and education activities
- volunteer development
Ontario Structured Psychotherapy Program
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for members of Chinese community in York Region who are experiencing depression, anxiety, and anxiety-related conditions; available in Cantonese and Mandarin; free
General community education
Holistic health education, mental health promotion, and consultation and educational services to agencies and professionals on ethnoracial mental health issues
Brief Therapy Service for youth and young adults, see separate listing
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