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URLNotesPrimary PhoneLocationContact NameAssists young people (16–24 years) in finding employment by offering training information and referrals, employment counselling and job search assistance.
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URLNotesPrimary PhoneLocationContact NameAddictions Foundation of Manitoba offers an onsite counsellor in several °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏÍøÕ¾ schools. Counsellors are available to support students as well as provide alcohol/ drug prevention and education to students, staff, parents and community members.204-958-6460MMCI (Mondays & Thursdays)Jeremy HennesseyWe are pleased to announce a new online resource for students with psychiatric disabilities. Your Education— Your Future: a guide to college and university for students with psychiatric disabilities is a comprehensive resource for Canadian students providing information on all aspects of post-secondary education.
Centralized Intake—Child and Adolescent Mental Health Program will do an initial intake assessment and make referrals to an appropriate service:
• Manitoba Adolescent Treatment Centre provides a range of counselling services, including individual counselling, day treatment programs and/or intensive hospitalized treatment.
• Health Sciences Centre provides services such as in-patient treatment, intensive crisis out-patient treatment, crisis emergency services, and autism and eating disorders programs.
• St. Boniface Hospital provides the Adolescent and Child Collaborative Community Intervention Service, and Tourette Syndrome and anxiety disorders clinics.
Parents may make referrals to Centralized Intake—from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday to Friday. No cost involved.
958-9660848 William Ave.Clinicians support MMCI students, offering psychology, social work and speech therapy. If you feel your son or daughter could benefit from these services, please contact a counsellor or call SSCU.669-5643Polson SchoolKlinic offers counselling services, and suicide and crisis intervention.
786-8686 (24-hour crisis line), 786-8631 (24-hour sexual assault counselling), 784-4059 (counselling intake).870 Portage Ave.• Free
• Tuesdays, 12–7 p.m.
• First come, first seen basis— no appointments required
• Typically a one-time counselling session—however can provide short-term follow-up with a maximum of six sessions784-4067Transcona Access Centre (Regent and Plessis)• For youth (under age 18) and their families
• Available 24 hours/7 days a week
• Provide telephone counselling
• Dispatch mobile crisis team
• Referrals to other community resources
• Referrals to brief treatment team—offer individual and family counselling
• Short-term and solution-focused
• No cost for mobile crisis or brief treatment teamsMobile crisis: 949-4777938-5340Donna JervaisOffers courses on (call to register):
•Effective Parenting for Teens
•Developing Capable People
•Study Skills
•Angry Teenagers: Helping Parents Cope
•Anger Management Groups for Teens284-9311Lower Level, 800 Point Rd., WinnipegProvides mandate child welfare services to families with children under 18.
Courses On:
• Anger Management for Parents
• How to Talk So Kids Will Listen—How to Listen So Kids Will TalkIntake: 944-4200. To register for courses, 944-4357Category : Post-secondary (4)
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URL Notes Primary Phone Location Contact Name Operates a 24-hour, toll-free counselling service for troubled children and youth, providing emotional supports, counselling, information and referrals 1-800-668-6868 The high school years can be a difficult time for many people. For adolescents who are struggling with mental health problems or mental illness, this period is particularly challenging. Yet, it also represents an opportunity for young people to get the necessary support at the earliest possible stage, thereby maximizing the potential for a successful outcome. Please check out the new website for additional information 938-5340 Donna Jervais Provides mandate child welfare services to families with children under 18 Intake: 944-4200 Provides medical and health services for women. Operates a teen clinic on Thursdays, 4–9 p.m. 947-1517 419 Graham Ave. Provides prevention treatment and rehabilitation for people with problems involving misuse of alcohol, drugs and other chemical substances, or with gambling. 204-958-6460 MMCI - Tuesday/Thursday Candace Burke Klinic offers counselling services, and suicide and crisis intervention. 786-8686 (24-hour crisis line), 786-8631 (24-hour sexual assault counselling), 784-4059 (counselling intake) 870 Portage Ave.