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Six Nations of the Grand River.
Site : Ohsweken - Sunrise Crt
Service : Social Services - Child and Family Services
No. de dossier :
SIM2595
Dernière mise à jour complète :07 May 2024
Service Details
Hours
Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4 pm
Areas Served
Six Nations of the Grand River
Eligibility
Ages: 18 year(s) and under
Children 0-18 years old and their families whom reside on Six Nations Grand River Territory and registered Band members residing off-reserve for less than one year
Application
Call - services are accessed through the Service Coordination Unit
SNAP Program - Call the SNAP Child and Family Intake Worker at 519-732-5487 or email heatherlewis@sixnations.ca
Languages
English
Fees
None
Address and Location
Site Location
Across from the Iroquois Village Plaza, just off Chiefswood Road
Located In Community
Ohsweken
Address & Map
Social Services Building 15 Sunrise Court Ohsweken, ON N0A 1M0
Intersection
Chiefwood Rd and Sunrise Crt
Mailing Address
Box 5001 15 Sunrise Court Ohsweken, ON N0A 1M0
Physical Access
Fully Accessible
Description
Description (Service)
Indigenous Child Welfare Prevention program offering individual, couple, family and group counselling, as well as a variety of social, recreational and leisure programs and seasonal special events
Service Coordination:
client intake interviews
information gathering
coordinating and monitoring service plans
coordinating services for clients
client advocacy
referrals
Band Representative:
attending and participating in court proceedings involving Children's Aid Societies
consultations and consent to adoptions
outreach and repatriation service
receiving notification of and monitoring Temporary Care Agreements with Children's Aid Societies
Family Support Unit:
individual counselling
family counselling
group counselling
life skills counselling
community parenting programs
community education workshops as requested
Clinical Services Unit:
assessment and service planning in relation to treatment goals
individual counselling
family/sibling counselling
couple counselling
facilitating therapeutic groups (such as social skills, anger management)
presentations on psychosocial or mental health issues
referrals to external agencies
liaison with schools and other service providers
Stop Now and Plan (SNAP) program - support for children who are struggling with serious behavioural issues
Behaviour Consultant Services:
a short-term service option through the Clinical Services Unit
Primary Prevention Services:
workshops for the community (such as stress management)
special events for the community (such as community awareness agency events)
community programs for ages 6 and up (such as after-school programs, family fun night, parent relief)
Resource Development Services has a library and free computer access for community use
volunteer recruitment training and support
0-6 Early Intervention Intensive Services:
enhance parental and family functioning
strengthen family support
build on existing skills
decrease risks of developmental delays
prevent family breakdowns
support other community services in helping young children and their families
support well-being throughout the community
Mobile Crisis Services:
24 hours a day, 7 days a week
provides immediate crisis response services to children and families in their school, home or community
Children's Mental Health:
provides a range of direct and indirect service to children and youth experiencing mental health and addiction-related difficulties
to assess and develop individual service plans
assist in development and delivery of programs and services to the broader community