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Peer support, helplines, and counselling services for those 12-30 years old.
Offers a 16-week program providing a range of supports for youth ages 15-24 years who need more intensive assistance with substance misuse and mental health issues. Includes:
Participants will build skills in the following areas:
After completing the program, aftercare is provided for up to 24 weeks as needed.
Provides an 8-week virtual grief group for children and youth ages 7-18 years, facilitated by a registered social worker, a pediatric advanced care team and a certified music therapist. Sessions include:
Note: Concurrent support is provided by phone/video to the parents/caregivers of the children and youth (pre-scheduled, not at the same time as the group).
Offers a youth helpline as the main point of contact, connecting youth, families, schools, and other groups to professional services. Services include:
Services are available in French and other languages upon request.
Provides a virtual Indigenous wellness program designed to equip youth with essential tools, skills, and resources to enhance their mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual health. The program is accessible via phone or video call and can be tailored to meet individual or community-specific needs. Includes:
Note: The conversation session is not a counselling session, but support is available 24/7 through Kids Help Phone.
Confidential crisis support text and online messaging service that connects individuals with volunteer crisis responders for support about any topic.
First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people can connect with an Indigenous volunteer crisis responder. African, Caribbean and Black youth can connect with volunteer crisis responders through the RiseUp program that was built in collaboration with Black community partners and people from across the Afro-diaspora.
No data plan, internet, or app is required to text. Online messaging can be accessed on a desktop or mobile device.
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