General Information
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Service Type
Community Mental Health Centers & Crisis lines
Program
Provides a range of free mental health services for children and youth from birth to 17, as well as their families
Crisis Line provides immediate support for children and youth, their parents/caregivers, and community members
Programs and services include:
Aberdeen House: co-ed live-in treatment program for youth ages 12 to 15
Access and System Navigation: one point of access for those who require information or services from a community-based mental health agency in Halton
Autism and Behavioural Services: delivered by therapists with experience providing Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) services to children and youth
Coordinated Service Planning: supports families who are involved with multiple services
Danielle"s Place: offers groups that promote body confidence for female-identifying and non-binary youth ages 8 to 16 (and their siblings)
EarlyON Child and Family Centres: programs encourage children"s social, emotional and developmental milestones and opportunities for growth
Nelson Youth Centres: group treatment and counselling for children in grades 1 to 8
Queer@ROCK: prevention-based programming and supports for 2SLGBTQIA+ children, youth, and families
ROCK Hubs: integrated virtual and in-person services and supports, increased access to mental health, and early intervention and prevention services
Virtual Walk-in Clinic: provides quick access to a single-session therapeutic conversation that focuses on immediate issues
Other ROCK offices in Halton include: Acton, Georgetown, Milton and Oakville