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Organization:
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Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Grey Bruce
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Address:
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Nortowne Plaza 1101 2nd Ave E, Suite 205 Owen Sound, ON N4K 2J1
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Map
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Location:
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North Grey with satellite offices in Bruce and Grey
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Hours:
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Administration | |
| Mon | 8:30am-4:30pm | |
| Tue | 8:30am-4:30pm | |
| Wed | 8:30am-4:30pm | |
| Thu | 8:30am-4:30pm | |
| Fri | 8:30am-4:30pm | |
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Executives:
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Stephen Musehl - Chief Executive Officer 519-371-3642 ext 1001 * smusehl@cmhagb.org
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Service Description:
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Community mental health and addiction centre delivers mental health and addiction services * offers programs at offices and satellite locations across Grey and Bruce
Employment Services - Staff work with Shoreline Employment Services and Career Horizons to provide employment opportunities to persons on disability pension
Identification Clinic - Help for people in Grey and Bruce counties to replace or obtain necessary forms of identification
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CHOICES Drug and Alcohol Counselling for Youth
- Counselling support for youth who are concerned about their own or someone else’s substance use * counsellors work directly with youth and their families at various high schools and office settings throughout Grey Bruce
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F.A.N. (Friends and Neighbours) Club
- A children’s mental health awareness program using child-sized hand and rod puppets to discuss social issues affecting them
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Family Support Initiative
- Family Support Workers with lived experience supporting a family member or loved one with a mental illness can assist with system navigation, boundary setting, instilling hope, self-care, advocacy, resource connections, general listening, and skill development * groups offer opportunities to meet people with similar challenges
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G and B House
- 15-bed residential supportive treatment and housing service for men with severe and often long-term addiction issues that have not been met by non-abstinent community treatment approaches- counselling and support
- life skills development,
- internal and external programming, including a trauma group
- access to a partnering Community Addictions Treatment Services program
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Housing and Support Services - Owen Sound
- A recovery-oriented service that provides affordable housing with a wide range of person-centered support services for adults living with serious mental illness and/or substance use involvement
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Housing and Support Services - Wiarton
- Community mental health program providing
housing programs, outreach support for everyday living, skills building
and recreation programs along with advocacy services for adults with a
serious mental illness
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Let's Talk
- Educational program for youth in grades 7 to 12 designed to reach out and help youth develop and maintain good mental health, while decreasing the stigma surrounding mental illness and its treatment
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Men's Program
- Variety of services such as ending gender-based violence, a positive parenting program for men with kids in their lives, and for male survivors of sexual abuse to overcome the effects of childhood sexual abuse
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Mental Health Court Support Services
- Mental Health & Addictions Court Support provides guidance and support to individuals living with mental health and/or addiction who are navigating the criminal justice system.
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Mental Health Services
- Provides services to enhance mental health and addictions knowledge and resources in Grey-Bruce
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New Directions for Alcohol, Drug and Gambling Problems
- Community-based addiction services for adults with substance use and/or gambling problems and those who are affected by someone else's substance use and/or gambling problems
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Peer Support Services
- Education, peer support, consultation and community development services to foster self-help, networking and leadership development among consumer/survivors with serious mental illness and/or addictions
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Primary Care Telemedicine Program
- Primary care services to people who either lack primary care or require more comprehensive primary care than they are currently able to receive from their family physician or nurse practitioner * available to people with a serious mental illness or addiction issue for which they are receiving local mental health or addiction services
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Eligibility / Target Population:
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Varies per program or service
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Languages:
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English
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Language Notes:
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Attempts will be made to provide service in other languages as requested
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