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No. de dossier :
SIM0158
Dernière mise à jour complète :
06 Aug 2024
Service Details
Hours |
Mon-Thu 8:30 am-12 noon, 1 pm-4:30 pm * Fri 8:30 am-12 noon, 1 pm-3 pm
- later appointments may be accommodated pending counsellors availability
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Areas Served |
Brant County ; Brantford ; Six Nations of the Grand River |
Eligibility |
- Counselling is available for children and youth ages 6-24 years and Adults
- Outreach Case Management and Navigation Services are available to anyone age 10 years and older to provide a holistic range of support to individuals, families, and community to ensure that the needs of the community are met
- Peer Support is available to ages 16 years and older to provide support and hope for recovery from the perspective of someone with lived experience of mental health and/or addictions
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Application |
Self-referral is highly encouraged/preferred and can be done by contacting any of the Aboriginal Health Centre numbers and ext 555
- referral will be accepted from other sources/agencies/service providers
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Languages |
English |
Fees |
None |
Address and Location
Site Location |
located at the Central Professional Building |
Located In Community |
Brantford |
Address & Map |
72 Brant Ave Brantford, ON N3T 5Z8 |
Intersection |
Brant Ave and Church St |
Physical Access |
Fully Accessible |
Description
Description (Service) |
Mental health and addictions team provides mental health wellness services that are culturally safe and trauma-informed for members of the urban community who self-identify as having Indigenous ancestry
Child and Youth Services - working with children and youth ages 6 years to 24 years. Also work with parents, families, caregivers and child protection professionals in providing culturally safe mental health services
Adult Services - available to individuals age 25 years and older experiencing mental health issues / psychosocial stressors that are interfering with mental wellness
Services Include:
- trauma-informed care
- intake and assessment
- counselling
- wellness planning and ongoing maintenance support
- service coordination and referrals
- advocacy for appropriate services when needed
- play therapy
- sand therapy
- skills training for children and families
- ASIST suicide intervention
- cognitive behavioural therapy
- solution-focused brief therapy
- mindfulness practices
Mental Health Youth Patient Navigator - available to provide support to youth ages 15-24 who need support in navigating and accessing service and who are transitional-aged
Services Include (but not limited to):
- advocacy
- provide pathways to promote healing through a holistic approach ( physical, mental, emotional, spiritual)
- assisting with Navigating the Health Care System
- navigation/accessing services and programs
- linkage to specialized services for mental health and addictions
- accompany youth to their medical appointments (upon request)
- assist with social determinants of health that impact an individual's mental health (i.e. identification, housing, food security, life skills)
Presentations available upon request on relevant mental health topics |
Contact Information
Office Phone |
519-752-4340 ext 555 |
Toll Free Phone |
1-877-402-4121 |
Fax |
519-752-6096 |
E-Mail |
info@dahac.com |
Website |
https://www.aboriginalhealthcentre.com |
Social Media |
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Primary Executive |
Jo-Ann Mattina, Chief Operating Officer |