Tuesday 2 April 2019

Community Resources

1. Mental health walk-in center
   Program service: crossroads childrens center
   Phone: 613-723-1623 x 333
   Location:1755 Courtwood Crescent, Ottawa, ON.
   Hours: Wednesdays, 9 am to 12 pm
   Every  Thursday, from 12 pm to 8 pm


Summary
This program helps families with better understanding if your child is going through challenges
with behaviour, emotional state, mental health diagnosis (e.g. anxiety, depression, ADHD),
school-related issues, or your child struggles with peers, a family conflict, or any other issues.
This center provides counselling through a single session with experienced professionals,
who help identify challenges and help families to find tools and strategies.


Reference
Mental Health Walk-In Clinic: Ottawa-Carleton, ON: eMentalHealth.ca. (2019).
Retrieved from https://www.ementalhealth.ca/index.php?m=record&ID=18654


2. The counselling group
    Phone: 613-722-2225 x352
    Location: 300-2255 Carling Ave


Summary
This an all aged, English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Mandarin, Cantonese,
Creole-speaking center, who have experienced and trained staff that provide a variety of
support services for children, adolescents, and adults. We offer individual, couple, family,
and group counselling. It is also a non-profit.


Reference
The Counselling Group: Ottawa-Carleton, ON: eMentalHealth.ca. (2019).
Retrieved from https://www.ementalhealth.ca/index.php?m=record&ID=24713


3. Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre (WOCRC)
Phone:613-591-3686
Location:2 MacNeil CourtImage result for western ottawa community resource centre


Summary
This is a non-profit resource center that serves all ages. It provides a variety of programs
for children, youth and families. The programs that this center has are Counselling and
Referral,  Early Years Centre for children ages 0-6, Children and Youth Services, Services for
Seniors and People with Disabilities.


Reference


Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre (WOCRC): Ottawa-Carleton, ON: eMentalHealth.ca. (2019).
Retrieved from https://www.ementalhealth.ca/index.php?m=record&ID=9330

Written by Shanice Phillips-Williams

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