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Organization: Children's Mental Health Services Hastings and Prince Edward Counties

Description of Services: Community-based mental health services for children and youth having any one of a range of disorders including suicidal, eating disorders, depression, anxiety, affective disorder, mood and anxiety disorders as well as other disorders * provides assessment, counselling/treatment and case management and consultation

Virtual (walk-in) clinic -
 Call to be linked virtually by telephone or video with a clinician immediately or on the same day
 
Caregiver Support Family / caregiver skill building and support services may include the provision of effective parenting strategies as well as access to peer supports to promote resilience and positive child/youth/family functioning
 
Counselling Counselling and therapy treatment services focus on reducing the severity of and/or remedying the emotional, social and behavioural problems of children and youth
 
Crisis Intervention Immediate, time-limited services, delivered in response to an identified child or youth who is experiencing an imminent mental health crisis, or an urgent or crisis situation that places the child/youth or others at serious risk
 
For New Parents Prevention programs empower children, youth and/or parents to better address children’s mental health issues by changing attitudes and behaviours, building skills and competencies and/or creating awareness and resiliency
 
Live-In Treatment Facility - Honeywell House / Honeywell Corners Live-in treatment program providing therapy for children/youth with mental health disorders including suicidality, emerging psychiatric disorders and other disorders
 
Rapid Response Service (Virtual) Immediate access to single session consultation counselling through our daily Rapid Response Service. There is no need for a referral
 
Youth Justice Services Youth mental health workers provide support to youth involved in the youth justice system, from age 12 to 17 years at the time of charge, who struggle with mental health * diversion is an option that is offered by the judge to give youth a chance to have their criminal charges dropped or mitigated should the youth agree to a treatment plan * court support services

Services and Programs:

Fees: None
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Children and youth 0-18 years of age with mental health disorders and their families
Application: Self or professional referral by phone, online, or virtual walk-in
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible      Wheelchair Accessible
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Hastings County ; Prince Edward County

Phone Numbers: 613-966-3100
Crisis: 1-844-GO2 CMHS (462-2647) * regular toll-free line * crisis and after hours
Fax: 613-966-2744
Email: info@cmhs-hpe.on.ca
Website: www.cmhsonline.ca
Address: Belleville Main Office
250 Sidney St Unit 203
Belleville, ON
K8P 3Z3
Intersection: Sidney St and County Rd 30
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Executives: Susan Sweetman - Chief Executive Officer
Kodi Kitson - Clinical Director
kkitson@cmhs-hpe.on.ca

 
This information is provided by thehealthline.ca. It was last completely updated on: 11/8/2024

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