Durham Mental Health Services

Description: Durham Mental Health Services (DMHS) is a charitable not-for-profit agency providing services and supports to individuals and families who are living with mental health concerns. Operating under the direction of a volunteer Board of Directors, staff work in partnership with clients, offering services that are person-centred and sensitive to individual needs. Access Criteria: 16+ Services available: Crisis Response Residential […]

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Distress Centre Durham

Description: 24/7 telephone support. Services Available: 24-hour Telephone Helpline Service ONTX – Text and Web-based Crisis Service Crisis Call-Out Program Community Contact Call-Out Program Suicide Survivor Call-Out Program Resource Centre Suicide/Homicide Survivor Support Groups Adolescent Suicide Awareness Community Training and Education Website: distresscentredurham.com Telephone: (905) 430-3511 Telephone: (905) 430-3511 or (800) 452-0688 – Distress line Telephone: (855) 87PRIDE (77433) – […]

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Lakeridge Health

Description: Offers a wide range of services for all ages. See the website for more information. Website: lakeridgehealth.on.ca

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Canadian Mental Health Association – Durham

Description: System navigation and case management support. Access Criteria: 16+. Self-referral. Website: cmhadurham.ca Telephone: (905) 436-8760

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Catholic Family Services Durham

Description: Provides clinical therapy and psychoeducational counselling and support. Access Criteria: Individuals, couples and families, regardless of religious beliefs. Website: http://cfsdurham.com/english Telephone: (905) 725-3513 or (877) 282-8932

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Durham Rape Crisis Centre (DRCC)

Description: Confidential, nonjudgemental support and information to anyone that has experienced any form of sexual violence in their lives. Family, partners or friends supporting a sexual violence survivor may also call the line for support. A variety of services exist, including individual counselling, group counselling, counselling for support people of survivors and advocacy and accompaniment services. Telephone: (905) 668-9200 24-hour […]

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Community Mental Health Services – Community Collaboration

Description: Collaboration with agencies across Northumberland County to provide an extensive collection of community services designed to address any number of concerns, from those related to mental health and well-being, to providing community supports and case management. Access Criteria: 16+, though some services exist for 15 and younger. Self referrals accepted, as are referrals from medical professionals and community agencies. […]

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Peterborough Risk Driven Situation Table

A collaborative table with participants from a number of local human services, including Police, Education, Mental Health, Social Services, Child Welfare and Addictions. Trained representatives from each organization meet weekly and are invited to bring forward any situations of acute risk for community-level problem-solving and to develop a community plan for intervention.If a school administrator believes that there is an […]

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Talk Now: Mental Health and Addictions Virtual Clinic

Description: Call Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 8:30-12 to be connected with a mental health professional. Evening appointments available upon request. Rapid access model (might have to wait a few days after phoning before there is an available appointment time). Access Criteria: All ages. Children under 12 will have parent accompaniment and, if joint custody is an issue, both […]

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Community Counselling and Resource Centre (CCRC)

Description: Professional counselling services for individuals, couples and families. A suite of group counselling options are also available. Access criteria: 18+, with some group options for youth in specific circumstances. Self-referral. Website: ccrc-ptbo.com Telephone: (705) 742-4258

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