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Youth Recovery and Treatment services
Welcome to Sober Kids’ National Directory for treatment providers and programs. We have set out listings for youth services in all major cities and towns in Canada.
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If you are a treatment provider and wish to have your facility/contact added to our Directory, please email info@soberkids.ca
4003 Cities and Towns
Le répertoire en ligne des professionels francophones en santé et en services sociaux de l’Ontario (RIFSSSO)
- 2 rue Gloucester, Bureau 205, Toronto, ON, M4Y 1L5
- 416-968-6759
Youth Mental Health
Vous cherchez un médecin francophone qui pratique à Sudbury ou à Windsor? Un psychiatre pouvant offrir des services en français à Penetanguishene? Un ergothérapeuthe en mesure de vous traiter en français à Orléans? Ou encore une travailleuse sociale qui parle le français dans la région de Thunder Bay? Et bien, vous êtes à la bonne adresse! Le bottin en ligne cliquezsanté.ca vous permet de trouver un professionnel de la santé ou des services sociaux qui offre des services en français en Ontario. Il vous suffit de choisir la région où vous habitez ainsi que le type de professionnel que vous recherchez et le tour est joué!
Le Transit – Intervention de crise
- 514-282-7753
Mental Health Counselling & Mental Health Treatment Services
Offre des services d"intervention de crise en personne et par téléphone aux personnes qui éprouvent une crise immédiate.
Le, Amee – Occupational Therapist, M.Sc. B.A.Sc. (Hons) Mindful Occupational Therapy Services Private practice (individual) Registered with College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario
- 201-30 Prospect Street, Newmarket, ON, L3Y 3S9
- 1-416-888-7445
Youth Addictions
Mental Health Services for kids, teens and adults. Art Therapy and HeartMath Intervention.
Special Services During Pandemics (e.g. COVID/Corona), Disasters and Related Emergencies
Virtual Services Available.
Learning Disabilities Association of Ontario
- https://www.ldawc.ca/
Support Groups
Opportunity to share information and common concerns ; public awareness of issues and challenges for people with learning disabilities ; support of legislative initiatives. Programs and services include: free information for children, their caregivers, and adults affected by Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and learning disabilities sponsors many events and workshops with issues related to LDs and ADHD supports parents in advocating for their child - in school, Individual Education Plan (IEP) / Identification, Placement and Review Committee (IPRC) meetings outreach and education advising and advocacy support and guidance established peer support network for parents and caregivers provides list of tutors and sources for assessment Reading Rocks programMember of the Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) for Upper Grand District School Board and Wellington Catholic District School Board to advise on best practices for teaching people with special needs.
Learning Disabilities Association of Ontario (LDAO)
- 365 Evans Avenue, Suite 202, Toronto, ON, M8Z 1K2
- 416-929-4311
Youth Mental Health
Charitable non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of children, youth and adults with learning disabilities. LDAO assists people with learning disabilities and their families in meeting their expressed needs by: providing support, guidance and up-to-date resource information; providing the opportunity for the sharing of information and common concerns; encouraging research in the field of learning disabilities supporting and generating legislative initiatives.</p>
Learning Disabilities Association of Peel Region
- 5070 Fairwind Dr, Rms 205 and 206, Mississauga, ON, L5R 2N4
- https://www.ldapr.ca
Support Groups
COVID19 -- clients asked to stay home if feeling unwellPrograms and Services support and guidance resource information, workshops support groups public awarenessAcademic Support and Tutoring individual homework support and tutoring Reading Rocks Literacy Program - in person and virtual options Jump Math - in personSocial Skills programming to promote self-awareness and healthy behaviours - held in person workshops on conflict resolution, healthy relationships, peer pressure, online safety, self-esteemKidz Konnect Summer Camp social skills life skills training problem solving strategies for children 6-13 yrsOrton-Gillingham Remedial Program -- individualized multi-sensory intervention for individuals with language-based difficulties/dyslexia
Learning Disabilities Association of Toronto District
- 121 Willowdale Ave, Suite 103, Toronto, ON, M2N 6A3
- 4162291680
- www.ldatd.on.ca
Support Groups
Committed to creating a society in which people with Learning Disabilities (LDs) are able to achieve the full expression of their intellect and abilities and enabled to contribute in the workplace to their fullestProviding: Information about learning disabilities and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Support and guidance to parents and guardians concerning their children"s rights in the school systemAdvocacy for both children and adultsInformation to community groups, schools, professional development days, conferences and seminars.Referral services Direct programming for children, youth and adultsServices and Programs:Adult Programs - Support for adults with Learning Disabilities / AD(H)DChildren and Youth ProgramsResource, Information and AdvocacySmart AgingY.I.E.L.D Program
Learning Disabilities Association of York Region
- 9040 Leslie St, Ste 208, Richmond Hill, ON, L4B 3L8
- https://www.ldayr.org
Support Groups
COVID19 -- Some programs run online, see website for detailsPrograms for children, youth, and adults with learning disabilities (LDs) and/or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) including parent and adult support groups, tutoring services, advocacy and information and referralTutoringVolunteer tutors from different diverse and educational backgrounds work one-on-one with children in grades 4-8 on: supporting students with homework help recognizing comfortable learning styles, learning strengths, and study habits which assist children in better learning assisting children with numeracy and literacy skills which need further developmentGirls Connect designed for girls ages 7-18 with a primary diagnosis of LDs and/or ADHD participants divided into age appropriate groups addressing the unique needs of girls with LDs and ADHD.SOAR Transitions Elementary for students in grades 7-8 diagnosed with LD and/or ADHD assists in developing life skills to succeed academically and vocationally SOAR Transitions Secondary -- supports students in secondary schools diagnosed with learning disability or ADHD gain practical coping and advocacy skills in one to one and group sessions Strategies for Life one-on one program that focuses on the socio-emotional effects of LDs and Attention Deficit Disorder identifies unique challenges the participant may face and assists youth in developing resiliency.Summer Camp day camp for children with a primary diagnosis of Learning Disabilities and/or ADHD safe, encouraging and positive environment for learning social skills activities include outdoor swimming, nature walks, and arts and crafts Job Fit Program helps adults and/or youth with LD"s and/or ADHD explore interests, strengths, and areas of need in order to pursue employment covers how to ask for accommodations in the workplace ensures clients have a full understanding of their LD"s and develops client"s confidence to join the workforceParent Support Group virtual support group to help guide caregivers through different stages of accepting and managing their child"s Learning Disabilities and/or ADHD monthly opportunity to meet and share common experiences, handle emotions, strategize for strengths and challenges in a positive wayAdult Support Group opportunity to network with individuals with LD"s and/or ADHD, gain social support, problem solve and share successes. learn different strategies to deal with and manage LDs and/or ADHD.
LeBlanc, Nicole – Social Worker, MA, MSW, RSW Mental Health & Addiction Services of Ottawa Private practice (individual) Registered with Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers
- 200-1489 Merivale Rd, Ottawa, ON, K2E 5P3
- 613-225-7272
Youth Addictions
My experience involves working with individuals with anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship issues and addictions. I support individuals through one-on-one, group and family counselling. I work in collaboration with individuals and their support team in order create a holistic treatment plan that is well suited for their needs.
Leblanc, Paul – Social Worker, MSW, RSW Private practice (individual) Registered with Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers
- 1986 Fairbanks Avenue, Back Door, Ottawa, ON, K1H 5Y6
- 613-233-6766
Youth Addictions
Social Worker Psychotherapist with 10 years experience. Providing individual, couple and family therapy. Experience and training in acute mental health, addictions and substance abuse, anger and emotions management, high conflict personalities, problem relationships, interpersonal challenges, separation support and difficulties with mood. Short term focus 3 to 6 months.
Lee Health Clinic (LHC) Private practice Registered with College of Psychologists of Ontario
- 562 Roosevelt Avenue, Ottawa, ON, K2A 2A1
- 613-710-0415
Youth Addictions
This psychology clinic provides clinical, health, and rehabilitation psychology services to adults.
Leeds and Grenville Interval House
- 21 Cowan Ave, Brockville, ON, K6V 1W1
- https://lgih.ca/
Crisis lines
10-bed emergency shelter for women and children fleeing violence supportive counselling, safety-planning, advocacy emergency shelter available 24-hour crisis line, on-site counselling for women who don"t live at shelter outreach follow-up program, transitional support and housing program and child witness program services provided by children"s advocates are available for children who have been exposed and witnessed violence volunteer opportunities community presentations public education on issues of violence against women, children exposed to violence support groups for women and children children"s school run groups and individual counselling
Lennox and Addington Interval House
- https://www.intervalhousenapanee.ca/
Crisis lines
COVID-19 (28 Mar 2022):
Lennox and Addington Interval House
- 37 Dundas St W, 2nd Flr, Greater Napanee, ON, K7R 1H5
- 6133540808
- https://www.intervalhousenapanee.ca/
Support Groups
Domestic violence outreach program offers individual counselling, support groups, life skills groups, groups for children who have witnessed violence secondary office in Amherstview open Tue, Thu by appointment services also available in Deseronto Mon-Fri by appointment, Crydon on Fri
Les Ateliers de L’Élan Program/Service of : Montfort Renaissance
- 346 chemin Montréal, Ottawa, ON, K1L 6B3
- 613-744-2244
Youth Addictions
This program aims to support Francophones struggling with a mental health disorder in their recovery process and to encourage them to participate in community activity. The program has four service components: peer support, artistic expression, recreational activities and recovery.