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The events contained in the calendar include groups that are open for Children & Youth, Parents & Caregivers and Walk-In Clinics within the Eastern Ontario Region. For easier access, please feel free to use the filter on the left hand side to locate the resource that best suits your needs.
Mental Health, Addiction, Substance Use Health and Neurodevelopmental Health Calendar
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(480 Results Found)7:00 AM| virtual
4/7 and 365 assistance with mental health services, shelter, security, individualized education, system navigation and survivorship mentorship. English & French.
9:00 AM| Ottawa
French only
FRANC SUCCÈS offers youth from grade 7 to 12 in select schools who are recent newcomers to Canada a series of recreational and cultural activities that allow them to adapt harmoniously to Canadian culture. The participants will learn various skills to facilitate their job search and volunteering hours, get connected with different community organizations, develop interpersonal and social relationships, etc.
Mondays from 3:45-5:45pm for grades 7-8 at école secondaire catholique Franco-Cité (623 Smyth Road, Ottawa).
Tuesdays from 2:45-4:45pm for grades 9-12 at Collège catholique Samuel-Genest (704 Carson's Road, Ottawa).
Wednesday from 3:45-5:45pm for grades 9-12 at école secondaire catholique Franco-Cité (623 Smyth Road, Ottawa).
9:00 AM| 290 Dupuis Street, Ottawa
French and English. The reception service offers an assessment of your needs, information, advocacy and referrals to the various community services. Crisis intervention and short-term counseling services.
Vanier residents only (K1L postal code).
9:00 AM| 1755 Courtwood Cres., Ottawa, ON / zoom
provides free, quick access to services for families seeking help for their infant, toddler or child’s severe social, emotional and behavioural challenges. No referral is required.
Clinic participants may access a counselling session where our experienced, professional staff help identify issues and equip families with tools and strategies to address their concerns. Availability throughout the week through Counselling Connect. Also occurs every Wednesday from 9:00 AM to Noon and Noon to 8:00 PM on Thursdays.
9:00 AM| Perth, Smiths Falls and Carleton Place
Brief Services provide up to 3 sessions with the same counsellor following initial talk-in session. Psychotherapists or social workers using evidence informed treatments will engage in therapeutic conversations with those accessing this service to collaboratively create solutions to concerns raised.
Perth office - 40 Sunset Blvd., Suite 123, Perth / (613) 264-1415
Smiths Falls - 88 Cornelia Street West, Unit A1, Smiths Falls / (613) 283-8260
Carleton Place - 130 Lansdowne Avenue, Unit 10, Carleton Place / (613) 257-8260
9:00 AM| Perth, Smiths Falls and Carleton Place
School Based Services delivers counselling with youth between grades 9 and 12 throughout Lanark County high schools in a same-day counselling service. Counsellors are available one-day a week at each school. Students can access these appointments as often as they prefer throughout the school year. Youth can talk about any mental health challenges impacting their functioning or quality of life. The content of the therapeutic conversations is confidential. To make a referral in your school, contact your guidance counsellor or the school’s student support staff. Available in English.
Perth office - 40 Sunset Blvd., Suite 123, Perth / (613) 264-1415
Smiths Falls - 88 Cornelia Street West, Unit A1, Smiths Falls / (613) 283-8260
Carleton Place - 130 Lansdowne Avenue, Unit 10, Carleton Place / (613) 257-8260
9:00 AM| Perth, Smiths Falls and Carleton Place
Talk-in services provide you and/or your children with 60 to 90 minute single counselling sessions which focuses on your strengths and abilities in person or virtual. English only. Fridays are virtual. Visit their website to book an appointment.
Perth office - 40 Sunset Blvd., Suite 123, Perth / (613) 264-1415
Smiths Falls - 88 Cornelia Street West, Unit A1, Smiths Falls / (613) 283-8260
Carleton Place - 130 Lansdowne Avenue, Unit 10, Carleton Place / (613) 257-8260
9:00 AM| 580 Spence Avenue, Hawkesbury
Serving local youth as a fully integrated one-stop-shop, where youth between the ages of 12 and 25 can address all of their health and wellness needs. Help is available for mental health and addiction. Primary care services are immediately available, along with many more community and social services. The hub also includes peer services and system navigation services, all delivered in a timely and integrated manner from one central hub. Walk-in or make an appointment by phone or text.
9:00 AM| 649 Notre Dame, Embrun
Serving local youth as a fully integrated one-stop-shop, where youth between the ages of 12 and 25 can address all of their health and wellness needs. Help is available for mental health and addiction. Primary care services are immediately available, along with many more community and social services. The hub also includes peer services and system navigation services, all delivered in a timely and integrated manner from one central hub. Walk-in or make an appointment by phone or text. First and third Wednesday of each month.
9:00 AM| 1365 Richmond Road, Ottawa
Have you ever wished you had a child development “expert” to help you as a parent? At Pinecrest Queensway Community Health Centre we have a team of registered early childcare educators, a registered nurse/lactation consultant, and a registered dietician who run workshops on lots of parenting and child development topics. Some are just for parents, while other workshops are for children and parents to play and learn together.
Workshops are offered during the day and evenings, virtually and in-person with childcare available for some workshops. French and English.
Register for programming: https://www.eventbrite.ca/o/pinecrest-queensway-community-health-centre-26409651483
9:30 AM| 270 Marier Avenue, Ottawa
French only. This weekly playgroup aims to support parents of children from 6 month to 3 years by providing information and resources on child development, attachment, and the importance of play.
11:00 AM| 79 Schearer Street, lower level, Kemptville
Family peer supporter on site. Offered in English.
12:00 PM| 610 McConnell Avenue, Cornwall
Drop in support group. Bilingual family peer support on site.
12:00 PM| Video or phone only
The Walk-In Counselling Clinic offers confidential, single-session counselling services on a first come, first served basis. When clients arrive at one of our clinic locations, we aim to have them seen as quickly as possible. Offered in English, all are welcome. Wednesdays from 12:00 to 8:00 PM. Last session is at 6:30 PM.
NOTE - this service will be closed from December 23, 2022 to January 2, 2023.
12:00 PM| 301-2255 Carling Avenue, Ottawa
The Walk-In Counselling Clinic offers confidential, single-session counselling services on a first come, first served basis. When clients arrive at one of our clinic locations, we aim to have them seen as quickly as possible. Offered in English, all are welcome. Wednesdays from 12:00 to 8:00 PM. Last session is at 6:30 PM.
NOTE - this service will be closed from December 23, 2022 to January 2, 2023 except for December 28th, which will be open for regular hours.
12:00 PM| 212 Pitt Street, Cornwall
Serving local youth as a fully integrated one-stop-shop, where youth between the ages of 12 and 25 can address all of their health and wellness needs. Help is available for mental health and addiction. Primary care services are immediately available, along with many more community and social services. The hub also includes peer services and system navigation services, all delivered in a timely and integrated manner from one central hub. Walk-in or make an appointment by phone or text.
1:00 PM| 109 Banting Drive, Deep River
Quick access/single session counselling for individuals, couples and families in English. Every Wednesday, 1:00 to 6:00 PM, last session is at 4:30 PM. In person, virtual and by phone.
NOTE - this service will be closed from December 23, 2022 to January 2, 2023.
1:00 PM| Albion Heatherington Recreation centre, 1560 Heatherington Road, Ottawa
Mental Health, Addictions and Substance Use Health drop in hub. French and English.
1:00 PM| Pinecrest Queensway Community Health Centre - 1365 Richmond Road, Ottawa
Mental Health, Addictions and Substance Use Health drop in hub. French and English. Bi-weekly on Thursdays from 12:00 to 3:00 PM.
3:00 PM| 290 Dupuis Street, Ottawa
French and English. The reception service offers an assessment of your needs, information, advocacy and referrals to the various community services. Crisis intervention and short-term counseling services.
Vanier residents only (K1L postal code).
4:00 PM| zoom
$162.00 for each 2-hour session. English. Teenagers age 12 to 18 years. An 8 week DBT Informed Therapeutic Course designed to help teens obtain competence in the communication and emotion regulation skills they need to be successful in school. This course is a cutting edge addition to University applications that displays achievement in the area of emotional competency.
Note: This is a private community provider and/or service. Please note it is your responsibility to check their credentials and good standing within their professional regulatory college. 1Call1Click.ca is not liable for private community providers professional designations or status within their regulatory colleges.
5:30 PM| 820 Woodroffe Avenue, Ottawa
Young fathering group; includes dinner and weekly discussion. English.
6:00 PM| 1365 Richmond Road, Ottawa
Weekly drop-in groups for youth (ages 13-18) to explore their culture, meet new friends, craft, cook and have fun as a group.
Youth Leadership and Advocacy Group (ages 13-21) that focuses on youth-identified topics of interest, self-care, metal health, careers, personal development, culture and identity.
Bi-weekly parent group that focuses on various topics important to parents and advocacy around issues facing the Somali community. Workshops are conducted in Somali and English and are facilitated by service providers and professionals.
6:30 PM| 173 Old Highway 17, Plantagenet
This 8-week parenting group is for parents/caregivers of children under the age of 12. Participants will learn Triple P's 17 Strategies for Positive Parenting Children and how to use these strategies to strengthen their relationship with their children and address behavioral issues in the home , community and at school. English.
6:30 PM| zoom
$350.00 limited subsidies available. This six-week course is for parents of children of all ages who are experiencing a high conflict separation or divorce. With the guidance and knowledge of a qualified facilitator, parents will explore concrete ways to deal with high stress situations between themselves and the co-parent, how parent conflict affects children and how to minimize your child’s exposure to conflict. There is telephone registration to ensure co-parents are not registered in the same course and can experience a safe place to share and receive support. English.