Information and Referral
The Central Intake Worker provides the opportunity for people to enter into services of the Canadian Mental Health Association and/or access other services within the community.
New Foundations Clubhouse
New Foundations Clubhouse provides opportunities for psychiatricaly disabled adults to live to their fullest potential through a work-ordered day program, supported employment and education, supported housing and recreation.
Rehabilitation Action Program
A community-based Psychosocial Rehabilitation program that focuses on the social aspect of recovery. Assists individuals, recovering from a mental illness, build stronger social networks and improve social and relationship skills.
Thunder Bay Crisis Response Service - 807-346-8282
Toll Free: 1-888-269-3100
Immediate crisis assessment and intervention for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis.
Thunder Bay Child and Youth 24 Hour Crisis Line - 807-346-8282
Immediate crisis assessment and intervention for children experiencing a mental health crisis.
Homelessness Initiative Project Phase 2 (HIP 2)
Operated by the Canadian Mental Health Association, Alpha Court Non-Profit Housing and Brain Injury Services of Northern Ontario. Goal is to assist individuals with a serious mental illness to secure safe and affordable housing.
Mental Health Diversion
An agreement reached between the Ministry of the Attorney General and the Canadian Mental Health Association for the diversion of mentally disordered who have been accused.
Homeless Outreach Program
This program is designed to assist people who are homeless or on a limited income to find affordable adequate housing.
Education and Training
The Education and Training Program provides education in mental illness awareness and mental health promotion.
First Place, Clinic and Resource Centre
First Place is a community based assessment and treatment program that targets young people between the ages of 14 and 35 who are experiencing a first episode of psychosis.
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