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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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3995 Cities and Towns
Quinte Health Care Corporation
- WCA Wing, 265 Dundas St E, Floor 4, Belleville, ON, K8N 5A9
- https://www.qhc.on.ca/crisis-intervention-centre-p1956.php
Community Mental Health Centers & Crisis lines & In person crisis services
Mental health crisis intervention program immediate response assessment referral short term counselling support 24 hrs crisis line outreach clinics in Picton, and Trenton, videoconferencing available in Madoc and Bancroft
Quinte Health Care Corporation
- 15 Victoria Ave, Belleville, ON, K8N 1Z5
Community Mental Health Centers
A program that is sponsored by Quinte Health Care Assertive Community Treatment Team provides treatment, rehabilitation and support services to those adults suffering from a severe and persistent mental illness that reside in Hastings and Prince Edward Counties team is multi-disciplinary and provides most of the services in the community where the client lives or works services are not time limited
Quinte Health Care Corporation
- QHC Trenton Memorial, 242 King St, Quinte West, ON, K8V 5S6
Crisis lines
DVSARP offers a 24-hour response team of nurses who are specially equipped with knowledge specific to intimate partner domestic violence and /or sexual assault (SA/DV) across the lifespan acute cases providing service to women, men and children within the team is a follow up nurse who is able to provide ongoing support to patients following the acute stage follow up nurse also can provide support to patients requiring assistance with historical Domestic Violence /Sexual Assault and works as a liaison with the community supportsThe Domestic Violence /Sexual Assault team responds to all four hospitals within Quinte Health Care: Belleville, Trenton, Picton and North Hastings on-call nurse responds when paged by a local Emergency Department to assist the team with the care of a patient whom discloses to the triage nurse that they have been assaulted and require assistance collaborates with the Emergency Department Team as well as the sexual assault center social worker, or children"s aid society as well as other social service sectors to support the assault victim and together provide a comprehensive assessment and a plan of care to meet the needs of the patient who has encountered an acute assault takes turns at being available for on call shifts legal and medical information will be offered as well as forensic collection in the event of an acute sexual assault at the patients discretion access to a sexual assault worker is also provided in conjunction with the Domestic Violence /Sexual Assault response nurse or coordinated by the local Emergency Department as required victims of an acute Domestic Violence /Sexual Assault are encouraged to engage 911 and/or go directly to the nearest Emergency Department for assistance
Quinte Immigration Services (QUIS)
- 345 College St E, Unit 2, Belleville, ON, K8P 5S7
- https://www.quinteimmigration.ca
Support Groups
CV19 Offices closed to the public until further notice Staff working remotely to provide continued support or services Please call the office at 613-968-7723 for assitances Updates will be posted to our website and Facebook page (March 28, 2020) Immigration support agency Referral to economic, social, health, cultural, education and recreational services Assistance in obtaining Social & Health Insurance, Child Tax Benefits, driver"s license, housing and schooling Immigration process assistance Referrals to English Language classes and other services Promote anti-racism and cultural awareness Translation and interpretation services. Community Connections Program -- group activities and information sessions for newly arrived immigrants and refugees of all ages to help orient them to their new community and establish social and professional networks Economic Development Through Immigration (EDTI) -- program designed to match skilled newcomers with employers experiencing labour shortages in the Quinte area Central Eastern Ontario Translation & Interpretation Services -- Fee-for-service language interpretation services and translation services. Call 1-888-968-1065 for more information.
Quinte Prostate Cancer Support Group
- Steele Family Center, 30 Moira St W, Belleville, ON, K8P 1S2
Support Groups
Everyone Welcome The purpose of the group is to help others who have prostate cancer or are worrying and wish more information The goal is to give help to others They have films, books and personal experiences They are not doctors but survivors wishing to help
Quinte Therapeutic Riding Association, QUINTRA
- 173-B McGee Rd, Stirling, ON, K0K 3E0
- 6133952990
- https://www.quintra.org
Community Mental Health Centers
Alternative therapy program Therapeutic horseback riding Semi-private lessons
Rachel’s Vineyard – Thunder Bay
- https://www.rachelsvineyard.org
Support Groups
Provides weekend retreats offering a supportive, confidential and non-judgemental environment where women and men can express, release and reconcile painful post-abortion emotions to begin the process of restoration, renewal and healing Offers both Catholic-based and non-denominational healing retreats
Rainbow Service Organization
- http://www.rainbowservice.org/
Support Groups
RSO is a volunteer run organization that operates to connect the queer, questioning, lesbian, bisexual, two-Spirit, transgender and gay community via events, website and event calendar. Involved in community activities such as on the organizing committee of Peterborough Pride.
Rainbows
- https://www.dcdsb.ca/en/parents/Peer-Support-for-Loss--Rainbow-Program-.aspx
Support Groups
Rainbows is a peer support program for elementary and secondary level students who have suffered loss due to separation, divorce or death in their family enables youth to express feelings and develop coping skills
Rainbows
- Hospice Prince Edward, 403 Main St E, Picton, ON, K0K 2T0
- https://www.rainbows.org
Support Groups
Support program for youth living with death and bereavement Anger management
Rainbows For All Children Canada
- 80 Bradford St, Suite 131, Barrie, ON, L4N 6S7
- https://www.rainbows.ca
Support Groups
National, non profit peer to peer support program to help children, youth and adults process grief related to divorce, death and other family loss. Five distinct groups within the program: In-person and virtual sessions available SunBeams for preschool children Rainbows for children in kindergarten through grade eight Spectrum for youth in secondary school Kaleidoscope for single adults and college age, 18 and over Prism is for single parents and step parents seeking to rebuild the family unit Silver Linings is a Community Crisis Response ProgramParticipants take part in peer support groups led by trained facilitators each curriculum consists of 14 weekly sessions groups meet at schools, churches, synagogues and other family/community locations most sites are sponsored by local civic or religious organizations as well as Simcoe County District School BoardFor more information about becoming a Registered Rainbows site, call office for more informationOutreach PresentationsPresentations include positive coping strategies, building self-esteem, and sorting through the pain
Rainbows For All Children Canada
- https://www.rainbows.ca
Support Groups
Peer support group founded to assist children, adolescents and adults who are grieving divorce, death, separation, abandonment, foster care, deployment serious family illness or other painful loss.
Rainy River District Victim Services Program
- 334 Scott St, Fort Frances, ON, P9A 1G9
- https://www.rrdvsp.ca
In person crisis services
Offers on-site early intervention and crisis intervention Provides needs assessment, safety planning and referrals to community services Offers enhanced support for vulnerable victims Provides assistance with applications to VQRP+Victim Quick Response Program+ (VQRP+)Provides assistance with emergency expenses related to the eligible incident, including: home safety accommodation meals transportation basic necessities dependent care costs counselling traditional Indigenous health services cellular phones vision care dental care aids for victims with disabilities interpretation services crime scene cleanup government/medical documents funeral expensesAdditional assistance for victims of human trafficking includes: storage locker tattoo removal treatment at a recovery facilityNote: No direct reimbursement to victims for above supportsFinancial support also available for: victims who sustained serious physical injuries during a crime parents of child homicide victims spouses of homicide victimsVolunteers Recruits individuals to provide support to victims Provides individuals with specialized training at no costVolunteers will: Assist in developing a personalized safety plan for the victim Provide information about legal assistance and programs Offer referrals to long-term service providers within the community Provide temporary practical and emotional support
Rainy River District Victim Services Program
- https://www.rrdvsp.ca/
Crisis lines
Works as an online community that brings together services in the Rainy River District for survivors/victims of sexual assault Assists individuals to access the physical, emotional, mental, legal, and other support services available to them following a sexual assault Promotes communication and dialogue amongst service providers Provides information to determine what constitutes sexual assault and where to call immediately for assistance/reporting; specific information also listed for individuals under 18 years of age Advises how to assist family members and friends impacted by sexual assaultResources listed for survivors of sexual assault include: Physical - health facilities to access medical attention/assessment Counselling - centres/services for emotional and mental health assistance Legal - police and legal services to report and/or take legal action Support Services - supports such as Women"s Shelters Support Groups - support through groups with similar experiences Other Helps - services such as Canadian Mental Health Association and Taxi services
Rainy River District Women’s Shelter of Hope
- https://www.rrdwsoh.ca/
Crisis lines
Operates a 10-bed emergency shelter for abused women and their children Coordinates support services for clients Provides a 24-hour crisis line Accepts donations of clothing and household items