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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
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
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