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National Directory for Canadian Families
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.
To find local services in your area, please use the following search tools from the menu below.
- Select your province or territory
- Scroll to your city/town
- Click the orange “Search Now” button to bring up results in your local community
- For online services, please select “Online” located within the listing of major towns/cities in your province/territory.
If you are a treatment provider and wish to have your facility/contact added to our Directory, please email info@soberkids.ca
1103 Cities and Towns
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 1440 14th Avenue Regina SK S4P 0W5
- 306-766-4218
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/facilities/regina-general-hospital
mental-health-youth
Supports actions designed to reduce the incidence of suicidal behaviors with strategies that include:
Community awareness and education
Professional training and consultation
Coordinated community response
Certified suicide intervention workshops.
Rural residents may access Regina-based programs that are not available in the rural areas through one of the rural child and youth mental health workers.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 1440 14th Avenue Regina SK S4P 0W5
- 306-766-4218
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/facilities/regina-general-hospital
mental-health-youth
Targets the mental health needs of youth charged under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
Young persons involved in the youth justice system may be referred at any time during the course of appearing in Youth Court, or after being sentenced.
Services are offered by a multi-disciplinary team and may include individual, group, and family treatment.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 1440 14th Avenue Regina SK S4P 0W5
- 306-766-4218
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/facilities/regina-general-hospital
mental-health-youth
Provides mental health assessments, treatment and clinical case management for youth 11 – 18 years of age. Parents or guardians are an essential part of the treatment team. Delivers parenting programs and offers groups designed to assist youth in developing specific personal skills. Provides consultations and public presentations on the mental health needs of adolescents.
Rural residents may access Regina-based programs that are not available in the rural areas through one of the rural child and youth mental health workers.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 1680 Albert Street Regina SK S4P 2S6
- 306-766-6746
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/facilities/randall-kinship-centre
mental-health-youth
Provides mental health assessments, treatment and clinical case management for youth 11 – 18 years of age. Parents or guardians are an essential part of the treatment team. Delivers parenting programs and offers groups designed to assist youth in developing specific personal skills. Provides consultations and public presentations on the mental health needs of adolescents.
Rural residents may access Regina-based programs that are not available in the rural areas through one of the rural child and youth mental health workers.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 1504 Albert Street Regina SK S4P 2S4
- 306-766-7970
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/facilities/four-directions-community-health-centre
addiction-counselling
Provides a variety of addiction support services, including:
Addictions Counselling
Recovery Support Groups
“I’m Important Too” Group: an eight-week program for children ages six – 12 impacted by someone’s substance use.
First Nation and Métis Elders are available for support and guidance to all clients wishing to follow a cultural path.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 4101 Dewdney Avenue Regina SK S4T 1A5
- 306-766-4155
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/facilities/pasqua-hospital
counselling
Using the wellness model, Native Health Services assists clients in finding and maintaining a healthy, well-balanced lifestyle. Provides an alternative for clients seeking traditional Aboriginal approaches to health care by responding with an awareness of cultural and spiritual diversity. Facilitate healing, prayer, teaching and other assistance required to maintain wellness in the individual and the community.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 1680 Albert Street Regina SK S4P 2S6
- 306-766-6700
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/facilities/randall-kinship-centre
mental-health-youth
Provides treatment and support services for families who have children and youth with disruptive behaviour problems, including conduct disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and oppositional defiant disorder.
Services are provided in ways that are culturally affirming.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 1680 Albert Street Regina SK S4P 2S6
- 306-766-6746
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/facilities/randall-kinship-centre
children
Provides family-centered mental health services to children up to the age of 11 years. Services include assessment, treatment and clinical case management for a range of emotional, developmental and behavioral disorders. Children and families are linked with other programs/agencies as needed.
Provides consultation for children admitted to the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region (RQHR) pediatric and adolescent units. Consultation and treatment services are also provided to the rural areas within the Health Region.
Rural residents may access Regina-based programs that are not available in the rural areas through one of the rural child and youth mental health workers.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 1680 Albert Street Regina SK S4P 2S6
- 306-766-6746
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/facilities/randall-kinship-centre
mental-health-youth
Provides assessment and diagnosis for clients, ages 6 – 24 who are from the five southern health regions in Saskatchewan. These individuals are suspected of having Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder (FASD). The team completes special assessments that provide a pediatrician with the information needed to make a diagnosis of FASD, or a diagnosis of other complex disorders, such as Autism, for which no services currently exist. Provides suggestions for treatments, adaptations, planning for care in the long term and helpful hints for caregivers.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 1680 Albert Street Regina SK S4P 2S6
- 306-766-6746
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/facilities/randall-kinship-centre
mental-health-youth
Consultation with child and youth psychologists and psychiatrists is available to the five southern health regions in Saskatchewan. Services are available through office visits or Telehealth.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 1680 Albert Street Regina SK S4P 2S6
- 306-766-6746
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/facilities/randall-kinship-centre
mental-health-youth
Provides early treatment to adolescents and young adults up to age 30 who may be experiencing psychosis. Provides intense services to people experiencing certain symptoms, which may be the beginning of a psychotic illness, and to those who have had their first episode of psychosis.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 1680 Albert Street Regina SK S4P 2S6
- 306-766-6746
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/facilities/randall-kinship-centre
mental-health-youth
Provides direct clinical treatment, consultation, assessment and follow up for children and youth, up to age 18. They work closely with family physicians, schools and other community agencies, consulting and providing recommendations.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 1680 Albert Street Regina SK S4P 2S6
- 306-766-6746
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/facilities/randall-kinship-centre
mental-health-youth
Supports actions designed to reduce the incidence of suicidal behaviors with strategies that include:
Community awareness and education
Professional training and consultation
Coordinated community response
Certified suicide intervention workshops.
Rural residents may access Regina-based programs that are not available in the rural areas through one of the rural child and youth mental health workers.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 1680 Albert Street Regina SK S4P 2S6
- 306-766-6746
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/facilities/randall-kinship-centre
mental-health-youth
Targets the mental health needs of youth charged under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
Young persons involved in the youth justice system may be referred at any time during the course of appearing in Youth Court, or after being sentenced.
Services are offered by a multi-disciplinary team and may include individual, group, and family treatment.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 1504 Albert Street Regina SK S4P 2S4
- 306-766-0200
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/facilities/four-directions-community-health-centre
addiction-counselling
Addictions Counsellor Services:
Free private and confidential services available through drop-in and by appointment
Counselling for those personally affected by substance abuse
Counselling for those affected by someone else’s use
Provides addictions assessments from a variety of referral sources
Referrals to appropriate programs and services including Day Program, Insight Group, Discovery Group, Treatment Centre, Recovery Groups and other community programs
Addictions Recovery Group
Drop-in support group for anyone to talk about their recovery journey
Available one afternoon each week at Four Directions and one afternoon at Albert Scott Community Centre.