later appointments may be accommodated pending counsellors availability
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
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
Languages
English
Fees
None
Address and Location
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