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  1. A 24-hour helpline for children and youth who may feel unsafe, confused, or scared, and wish to talk with someone; line is answered by child protection social workers. Children, parents, community members, or anyone having reason to believe that a child is, ha...
  2. Empowers young leaders across Canada to revolutionize mental health. Trained youth form chapters at high schools, post-secondary campuses, and anywhere else that youth gather, and work to identify and break down barriers to positive mental health in their comm...
  3. Offers fee-for-service child-centred play therapy, expressive arts therapy, sandplay therapy, and cognitive therapy for children and youth ages three to 19 years who may be dealing with a wide range of issues. Fees are $115 per session; clients may apply for t...
  4. Provides short-term, intensive, inpatient support for youth ages 13 to 18 years of age who are experiencing serious concurrent mental health and substance use concerns. A multidisciplinary team provides support services with a holistic approach by offering ass...
  5. Offers staffed residential care for children and youth ages 12 to 18 with autism and/or complex mental health challenges. Residential homes are built around the needs of the child or youth to ensure their success. Referral by Ministry of Children and Family De...
  6. Recreation-based group for North Shore youth and young adults experiencing challenges with their mental health. Aims to support young people dealing with mild to moderate mental health challenges by building wellness through social and recrational activities w...
  7. Provides free, confidential information and education regarding sexuality and health to youth ages 12 to 24. Services include birth control, emergency contraception, pap tests, and pregnancy testing and counselling, as well as testing and treatment of sexually...
  8. Provides free integrated health and social services for youth ages 12 to 24 and their families. Mental health care, substance use services, primary health care, youth and family peer supports, and social services are accessible under one roof. Other services i...
  9. Supports the well-being of children, youth, and families, especially those who are vulnerable, through child protection and child and youth mental health services. Also offers family support services, guardianship services, adoption, services for children and ...
  10. Offers free, community-based assessment and treatment for youth ages 11 to 18 who have anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, other specified eating disorders, or have eating disordered symptoms, and for their families. Treatment includes individual, group, or fam...
  11. Counsellors provide individual counselling to Indigenous youth ages 13 to 24, helping them recognize and positively deal with issues affecting mental well-being. Support from counsellors is non-judgemental and culturally relevant, and can help youth with stres...
  12. Provides community-based mental health services to families with children and youth up to age 18 experiencing serious mental health difficulties or social, emotional, or behavioural disturbances. Services include comprehensive assessment and treatment of sever...
  13. Provides early identification and treatment for people age 13 to 30 with definite or possible untreated psychosis. Provides assessment and treatment, promoting recovery to help people with psychosis lead full lives. The program assesses, suggests ways to cope ...
  14. Offers free community-based assessment and treatment for individuals of any age who have anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, or other specified eating disorders, and for their families. Treatment includes individual, group, or family counselling; medical monito...
  15. Boundaries Program provides therapy and education to children age 12 and under who are exhibiting sexualized behaviour. Services include planning and behaviour management education for families and caregivers. Connect Parent Program is for parents of children ...
  16. Aboriginal Mental Health Outreach provides culturally appropriate mental health counselling to Aboriginal youth and their families who have been unable to engage with or access mental health services. Services include assessment and therapeutic counselling and...
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