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Counsellors / Psychologists
Aboriginal Health and Wellness Centre of Winnipeg
A Place to Call Home
A Place to Call Home uses a Intensive Case Management (ICM) Approach that provides a range of program services for Chronic and Episodic homeless urban Aboriginal person empowering the individual (s) to achieve their self –identified goal. All Program services provided are holistic and based on AHWC’s Medicine Wheel approach and represent our philosophy of intervention, prevention, treatment, aftercare and promotion.
Advocacy Human Rights Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Health Mental Health Urgent Services Basic NeedsAboriginal Health and Wellness Centre of Winnipeg
Abinotci–Mino Ayawin
The primary long-term focus for Abintci Mino-Ayawin is on the health care needs of young Aboriginal children ages 0 -6 and their families. Abinotci serves Aboriginal families who have children residing with them, ages 0 to 6 years, living in Winnipeg, under conditions of risk.
Advocacy Human Rights Family Accessing Supports / Services Parenting Health Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Mental HealthAssembly of Manitoba Chiefs AMC
AMC Jordan’s Principle
Jordan’s Principle is a child-first and needs-based principle that applies equally to all First Nations children resident on or off reserve. It ensures there is no denial or delay for First Nations children in receiving essential public services that are available to all other children by having the government department of first contact pay for the service.
Academic Disability Accommodations Advocacy Health Advocacy Family Accessing Supports / Services Youth Activities Health Disability Services Mental Health Transportation Transportation Resources / AssistanceAtoskiwin Training and Employment Centre of Excellence ATEC
ATEC – Intake Education and Training Pathway (IETP)
The IETP is a prerequisite to all training in a student’s journey whether academic or trades training. The IETP is a living document created at the grassroots level which incorporates a distinct approach in assisting the learners’ journey. Based on the performance of the applicant a basic understanding of where the student may fall academically is documented by the IETP staff member and is put into the individuals training plan. The intake process and programs at ATEC offer the following supports: Traditional Teaching, In House Therapists, Access to all post-secondary, technical and access to industry, Mature Student Diploma Program, Adult Education Program, Literacy and Essential Skills, Essential Skills upgrading and Training, Social Job Readiness, Career Coaching and Screening and Assessment called SASSI (Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory) with referrals to a partner Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation treatment center called the Medicine Lodge if any students need those referrals.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Education & Training Flexible Learning Post-Secondary Preparation Work-integrated Learning Career Pathways Mentorship / Networking Health Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Mental HealthDakota Ojibway Tribal Council Member Nations
Chan Kagha Otina Dakhóta Oyáte – Birdtail Sioux Dakota Nation
Birdtail Sioux Dakhóta Oyáte (Dakota Nation) is a modern and progressive First Nation located approximately 50 km north of Virden, Manitoba and has a population of about 500 people on approximately 7,128 acres (28.85 km2) of land. It is bordered by the Rural Municipality of Miniota and the Rural Municipality of Archie.
Academic Education & Training Post-Secondary Preparation Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Emergency Services Mental Health Physical Health Family Accessing Supports / Services Daycare Senior Services Youth Activities Financial Funding Health Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Local Health Care Mental HealthSwampy Cree Tribal Council Member Nations
Chemawawin Cree Nation – Easterville – Treaty 5 Territory
Chemawawin Cree Nation (CCN) is located next to Easterville, Manitoba: on the south shores of Cedar lake, approximately 440 Kilometers North of Winnipeg on highway 60. Chemawawin Cree Nation is home to a population of approximately 1200 residents. The First Nation is located with Treaty Five territory and is a distance of 440 kilometers north of Winnipeg.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Community Activism Human Rights Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Family Daycare Senior Services Financial Funding Health Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Local Health Care Mental Health Housing House Maintenance Housing ResourcesCircling Buffalo Services Stream 1 – Improving the Quality of Life
Project Goals: Provide optimal services of mental health crisis intervention to First Nations and First Nation shelters. Create awareness and knowledge of the services available through Circling Buffalo Inc. Improve the quality of life for those suffering from mental health concerns or episodes of mental health concerns with the use of crisis intervention stabilization. Work with First Nation shelters and First Nations to bridge the gap between clients in crisis and access to services of MHT.
Emergency Services Mental Health Health Mental Health Urgent Services Personal Safety / Violence Prevention Resources / Hot LinesDakota Ojibway Tribal Council Member Nations
Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council
DOTC is responsible and obligated to provide services and programs to its member First Nations and members. While functioning primarily within the mandated area, the Tribal Council does work in partnership with other relevant entities within and outside the DOTC region as determined by DOTC Administration or directed by the DOTC Council of Chiefs.
Academic Education & Training Post-Secondary Preparation Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Community Connection to Home Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Urban Transition Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Disability Services Local Health Care Mental Health Workshops Housing Housing ResourcesFamily Group Conferencing (FGC)
Family Group Conferencing (FGC) is an Indigenous-led evidence-based model that assists families involved with CFS mandated agencies become the decision makers in reunifying their families. All members of a family meet to discuss what is needed to ensure their child(ren) will be cared for and safe, supported by a FGC mentor and a broad range of Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata wrap around supports and services. FGC acknowledges that families have the capacity and expertise to address family concerns and develop their own care plans with success and accountability, provided they have adequate resources and relevant information to guide and support their decisions.
Advocacy Legal Advocacy Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Mental HealthDakota Ojibway Tribal Council Member Nations
Gaa-wiikwedaawangaag – Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation – Treaty 1 Territory
Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation exists to deliver culturally appropriate support services through respectful, accountable, transparent communication and leadership for the betterment of the community.
Academic Post-Secondary Preparation Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Family Daycare Senior Services Youth Activities Financial Funding Health Exercise Facilities Local Health Care Mental HealthHeartwood Healing Centre – Cultural Program
Heartwood Healing Centre is in the process of developing a cultural program that will include activities and supports that centre Indigenous ways of knowing, feeling, being and doing.
Health Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Mental HealthHope for Wellness Helpline Services
The Hope for Wellness Helpline is available to all Indigenous people across Canada. Experienced and culturally competent counsellors are reachable by telephone and online ‘chat’ 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (1-855-242-3310) Both telephone and online chat services are available in English and French. Telephone support is also available upon request in: Cree, Ojibway (Anishinaabemowin), and Inuktitut. (Note: Supports in Cree, Ojibway, and Inuktitut are not available 24/7, so you may need to call in to find out the next time that a language-speaker will be available.) Hope for Wellness counsellors have diverse educational and professional backgrounds, knowledge on a variety of topics, and demonstrated cultural competence. When you call the Hope for Wellness Helpline you will speak with a knowledgeable professional who will listen, discuss support and resources.
Health Mental Health Urgent Services Resources / Hot LinesIkwe Widdjiitimin Programs
Indigenous Counselling & Education Services
Indigenous Counselling & Education Services (ICE Services)
Inuit Post-Secondary Education Strategy
Financial assistance to support Inuit students pursuing postsecondary education.Eligible expenses that can be applied for include: transcript and application fees, tuition and other students fees,initial professional certification and examination fees, books and supplies, supplemental Tutoring, guidance and counseling services, living expenses including for dependents, if applicable, transportation supports when needed, expenses associated with travel home including for dependents, as applicable, child care as needed. Funding is also allocated for activities based on local needs assessments to promote students’ pursuit of post-secondary education and the attainment of a credential. These include:information technology and remote location access to allow students the opportunity to complete distance education or online courses from their home communities.
Academic Tutoring / Peer Support Community Connection to Home Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Family Daycare Financial Cost of Living Funding Health Mental Health Transportation Transportation Resources / AssistanceKeKiNan Centre (Assisted Living)
KeKiNan Centre (Assisted Living) Supports
Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Programs
Community Care – Natural gathering places for Winnipeg’s urban Indigenous community that are community driven, culturally relevant prevention and support based programs that include drop-in, emergency services, workshops, training and volunteer opportunities. Caring for Our Relatives – Protect children and honour the sacred bond of families with their children by ensuring Indigenous children remain connected to their family and community. Youth Development – Honours youth as the current and future generation of leaders through culture, education, recreation, empowerment, training, employment and leadership development opportunities. Indigenous Knowledge – Returning to our Indigenous values and practices of caring for one another. Specialized programs to lead truth and reconciliation initiatives and our leadership role to support a strong sister organization network.
Academic Study Space / Computer Usage Advocacy Legal Advocacy Community Friendship Centres Family Senior Services Youth Activities Financial Financial Workshops / Skill Development Health Mental Health Workshops Transportation Transit Programs Urgent Services Basic Needs Food Banks / Subsidized Grocery ServicesMetis Child and Family Services Authority
Metis CFS Authority
Métis Nation Post-Secondary Education Strategy
Financial assistance to support Métis Nation students pursuing post-secondary education. Funding is allocated annually for direct financial support for Métis Nation post-secondary students. Eligible expenses include: transcript and application fees, tuition and other students fees, initial professional certification and examination fees, books and supplies, supplemental tutorial, guidance and counseling services, living expenses including for dependents, if applicable, transportation supports when needed, expenses associated with travel home including for dependents, as applicable, and child care as needed. Programs and services available include: academic readiness and support, wraparound services to students and their families such as; student-peer mentorship, career counselling, clinical and mental health services, Elder guidance, Knowledge-keeper, student cultural support, outreach and navigation services, cultural education and life-skills development, including fostering awareness and cultural belongings as a citizen of the historic Métis Nation, and information technology and remote locations access to allow students the opportunity to complete distance education or online courses from their home communities.
Academic Tutoring / Peer Support Community Connection to Home Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Family Daycare Financial Cost of Living Funding Health Mental Health Transportation Transportation Resources / AssistanceAboriginal Health and Wellness Centre of Winnipeg
Mino-Pimatiziiwin Program (Men’s Healthy Living)
This program is focused on providing services to Aboriginal men who are attempting to make positive lifestyle changes in their lives as role models within the family unit and as agents of change within the community. The program is responsive to individual crisis situations so participants are able to drop in when necessary.
Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Family Parenting Health Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Mental HealthNew Directions – Opikihiwawin
Opikihiwawin responds to the needs of Indigenous adoptees and foster people in all stages of their lives by providing cultural education, supports and advocacy. We believe that it is every Indigenous adoptee and foster person’s inherent right to know and experience their culture. Our cultural programs create a positive sense of identity and belonging and help adoptees and foster people build relationships in the Indigenous community.
Academic Education & Training Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Disability Services Mental HealthAboriginal Health and Wellness Centre of Winnipeg
Ni-Apin Program
Ni-Apin is a Cree word which means “ I’m sitting” with the intended meaning of “ I’m sitting at home”. The Ni-Apin Program will provide a range of program services for the homeless urban Aboriginal person who suffers from multiple barriers.
Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Health Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Local Health Care Mental Health Housing Housing ResourcesNorth Point Douglas Women's Centre
North Point Douglas Women’s Centre Services & Programs
Over time, and with a great deal of hard work and courageous hearts, staff and financial resources have grown alongside the needs of the community, but it is always a struggle to keep up. The Women’s Centre remains committed to supporting community members where they are at, in a process that is community led, compassionate, and culturally safe. The centre houses many services and programs. Our Drop-In Centre is a safe space that welcomes all women identified people. During the pandemic the drop in has been a door service program so check with the centre on it’s current status. The Drop – In / Door Service offers basic needs like Snacks and beverages, Emergency food, baby items, and hygiene products, Access to computers, phone, and washroom, Laundry (by appointment only; $1/wash $1/dry, soap and dryer sheets provided), Seasonally appropriate shoes and clothing when available, Smudging and traditional medicines, Crisis support, Printing, photocopying, and faxing, and Resources, referrals, & advocacy. The other programs include Red Road to Healing, free counselling, a parenting program for all caregivers, the Women’s Warrior Circle , Men’s Night, Ceremonies, and the Community Oven.
Community Community Activism Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Peer Support Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Mental Health Urgent Services Basic NeedsSwampy Cree Tribal Council Member Nations
Opaskwayak Cree Nation – Treaty 5 Territory
Opaskwayak Cree Nation is over 6,000 people strong, more than 1/2 of whom live on the 15,002 acres of Opaskwayak Cree Nation land.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Education & Training Post-Secondary Preparation Work-integrated Learning Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Mentorship / Networking Work Placement Emergency Services Mental Health Physical Health Family Accessing Supports / Services Clothing Resources Daycare Parenting Senior Services Youth Activities Financial Funding Health Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Local Health Care Mental Health Transportation Transportation Resources / Assistance Urgent Services Personal Safety / Violence PreventionPimicikamak Cree Nation - Cross Lake Band - Treaty 5 Territory
Pimicikamak Cree Nation – Cross Lake Band
The Cross Lake Indian Reserve consists of Reserve No. 19, 19A, 19B, 19C, 19D, and 19E. All are adjacent to each other and located approximately 190 air kilometers (118.5 miles) south of Thompson and 520 air kilometers (325 miles) north of Winnipeg along the shore of the Nelson River, where it enters into Cross Lake. According to the regional population statistics as of August 2016; the Band has an on-reserve population is 6,047 and an off-reserve population of 2,399. The total Band population is 8,446.There are individuals of non-aborginal origin, as well as a number of Metis residing on-reserve. The majority of the population is treaty status.
Academic Education & Training Post-Secondary Preparation Study Space / Computer Usage Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Mentorship / Networking Work Placement Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Family Accessing Supports / Services Parenting Senior Services Financial Funding Health Disability Services Local Health Care Mental Health Housing House Maintenance Housing Resources Urgent Services Personal Safety / Violence PreventionSouthern Chiefs Organization SCO
SCO Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT)
The SCO MCRT was created at the request of Chiefs and communities, to support southern First Nation citizens and families. The MCRT works in a collaborative way with southern Knowledge Keepers, Elders, and culturally appropriate mental health teams and clinical wellness service providers. The MCRT’s primary focus is crisis response and intervention, and the Team also provides liaison and navigator support services. The MCRT includes a range of services, delivering culturally responsive, trauma-informed, and appropriate southern mental health and wellness and includes members who speak Anishinaabemowin.
Emergency Services Mental Health Health Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Mental Health Urgent Services Personal Safety / Violence Prevention Resources / Hot LinesSupporting Inuit Children
The Inuit Child First Initiative ensures Inuit children have access to the essential government funded health, social and educational products, services and supports they need, when they need them. Each child’s situation is unique. Please contact your regional focal point to discuss what coverage is available based on the child’s needs. Examples of what could be funded include: wheelchair ramps, addiction services, cultural services from Elders, mental health counseling, assessments and screenings, medical supplies and equipment, therapeutic services, land-based activities, specialized summer camps, respite care programs based on cultural beliefs and practices, tutoring services, transportation, and specialized school transportation.
Academic Tutoring / Peer Support Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Health Disability Services Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Mental Health Transportation Disability TransportationAddictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba – AFM North
Contact List of AFM Programs and Offices in Northern Manitoba, in Thompson, Flin Flon and The Pas. Contact info listed here for Thompson.
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Addictions Foundation of Manitoba – All Other Offices Outside of Winnipeg
Contact List of AFM Programs and Offices in all other offices outside of Winnipeg. Listings for Beausejour, Boissevain, Brandon, Dauphin, Flin Flon, Gimli, Minnedosa, Portage la Prairie, Rossburn, Selkirk, Southport, Steinbach, Ste. Rose du Lac, Swan River, The Pas, Thompson, Virden, and Winkler (covering the Winkler and Morden area).
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Addictions Foundation of Manitoba – Brandon and Surrounding Area
Contact List of AFM Programs and Offices in Brandon and the surrounding area. Contact info listed here for Brandon’s Parkwood Centre.
Health Mental HealthAddictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba – Parkland
Contact List of AFM Programs and Offices in the Parkland region. Contact info listed here for St. Rose du Lac.
Health Mental HealthAddictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba – River Pointe Centre in Winnipeg
Contact List of AFM Programs and Offices in the River Pointe Centre in Winnipeg. This centre is home to both the Winnipeg Men’s Program, the Winnipeg Men’s Intake and the Manitoba Opioid Support and Treatment.
Health Mental HealthAddictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba Impaired Driver Program
If you have been charged with impaired driving attending AFM’s Impaired Driver Program is one of the steps you need to take for Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) to consider reissuing your licence.
Health Mental HealthAddictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba Manitoba Opioid Support and Treatment (MOST)
The Manitoba Opioid Support and Treatment (MOST) Program supports individuals who are dependent on opioids by prescribing medication that reduces the symptoms of withdrawal as well as providing counselling and other supports. AFM offers this program in Winnipeg and Brandon.
Health Mental HealthAddictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba Programs and Services for Adults
Adult services are provided to adults 18 years and older who are seeking assistance either due to their own or another’s involvement with alcohol, drugs, and/or gambling. We offer in-house and community-based services in communities across Manitoba. AFM’s Adult Treatment Services provide a safe and supportive environment for individuals making healthy lifestyle changes. We appreciate that these changes usually involve taking risks and often require time for people to develop new life skills. If substance use or gambling issues are causing you or your family concern, we can help.
Health Mental HealthAddictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba Programs and Services for Family
When someone is struggling with drugs, alcohol or problem gambling, that person’s family and loved ones are affected too. Whether you’ve lived with addiction yourself or experienced it in your family growing up, AFM’s Family Program is here for you. We can support you to explore how a history with addiction impacts your life today and how you can move forward.
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Addictions Foundation of Manitoba Programs and Services for Youth
Maybe you just have some questions and are looking for a safe, non-judgemental place to get answers. Whatever your situation is, AFM youth services are here for you. We offer a range of supportive services for young people 12 – 18 years of age.
Health Mental HealthAddictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba Women and Family Programs
Contact list of AFM Programs and Offices for Women and Family. These include the Women’s Intake and In-House Services, Women’s Community Based Services and Family Services.
Health Mental HealthAulneau Renewal Centre Counselling
Aurora Family Therapy Centre Therapy Services
Canadian Mental Health Association
Canadian Mental Health Association Services
Case Management
Our team in the Case Management Office cares about your health, safety and emotional and physical well-being. We understand that it can be hard to find the right resources when you are facing a crisis or emergency in your life. We are your connection to emergency crisis support at UM. Everything you tell us is completely confidential and we will use the information you give us to connect you with support on and off campus. The University of Manitoba is committed to supporting those who have experienced sexual assault by providing information, referral to counselling and medical care and appropriate accommodations. If you are facing addiction or mental health issues, we can point you in the direction of resources that can help you on and off campus. If you are being stalked, harassed, or if you feel unsafe in your residence, we can help. We work closely with Student Advocacy and can help you if you are worried about your academic career. If you are struggling with challenging personal or health circumstances, we can connect you with a counsellor, a doctor, a support group, housing and financial aid.
Academic Academic Advisors Health Mental HealthCBTm - Cognitive Behaviour Therapy with Mindfulness Classes
CBTm – Manitoba Sites of Operation
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) is recommended as first-line treatment for most mental health conditions. However, many people do not have access to CBT due to long waiting lists. Sites are listed across Manitoba. Each site has a unique intake process. Please contact the organization for more information.
Health Mental Health WorkshopsCMHA Manitoba and Winnipeg offers a variety of services. Our services are informed by CMHA’s Framework for Support and the recovery model as basis for working with people with mental health illnesses and challenges. CMHA recognizes the negative impact of stigma and offer community and workplace educational workshops, mental health promotion initiatives, and stigma awareness programs.
Health Mental HealthCounselling (CMU)
University students face many challenges and at times may benefit from having a trained professional to talk to. There are qualified counsellors at CMU who volunteer their services free of charge to students on the CMU campus.
Health Mental HealthCounselling (Providence)
Get the support you need during your time at Providence! Whether you think your needs are big or small, we’re here to help. Our counselling services are available to all Providence students either free of charge or subsidized through our M.A. in Counselling program. Counselling provides students with the opportunity to pursue personal growth and to receive assistance while working through difficult experiences. Not sure what to talk to us about? Here are some ideas: Stress and Anxiety, Depression, Abuse, Grief and Loss, Relationship Issues and Addictions. Interested students can contact our Intake Counsellor who will provide a brief assessment and set you up with one of our M.A. in Counselling students or with an external Counselling professional.
Health Mental HealthCounselling Services (BU)
Counselling Services at Student Services offers individual, couple and group counselling, as well as information about and referral to other campus and community resources. Everyone! If you are a new student, it’s been a while since high school, you want to earn a scholarship, or last semester’s grades weren’t as high as you would like, a learning coach can help you improve your study techniques. Learning Coaches are senior students who can show you how they have been successful at BU and how you can too!
Health Mental HealthCounselling Services (RRC)
We are here to help students work through personal struggles, develop skills to manage better, and enjoy their college experience.
Health Mental HealthCounselling Services (UofW)
Personal counselling is available for free to any student currently registered at UWinnipeg in an undergraduate or graduate program; the English Language Program (ELP); or in Professional, Applied and Continuing Education (PACE). Students now have the option of meeting with a counsellor in-person – by appointment only. The doors are locked and a student with an appointment will be invited in by their counsellor. The options to meet with a counsellor via Zoom or phone will continue.
Health Mental HealthCrisis and Emergency Services – University of Manitoba
If you are on campus and require immediate assistance, you may access the SCC during our drop-in times. Most urgent cases are seen during our drop-in times on a priority basis. Crisis and Emergency Services – University of Manitoba.
Health Mental Health Urgent Services Personal Safety / Violence PreventionCrisis Response Centre Community Intake
Crisis Response Centre Community Intake Help Line
Crisis Response Centre Family Peer Support
Crisis Response Centre Family Peer Support Help Line
Crisis Response Centre- Mobile Crisis Service Help Line
ECRC Family Programs
ECRC has many programs. On this page you will find: Children’s Programs, the Drop-In Program (which includes access to phone, fax, computer, resources and information on community supports, community employment bulletin boards, and access to a Community mental health navigator, a community advocate, connect with an elder/knowledge keeper (by appointment), and a hot/frozen meal), the counselling program, summer literacy camp, and the afterschool program.
Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Family Youth Activities Health Mental Health Nutrition Urgent Services Basic Needs Personal Safety / Violence PreventionECRC Resources
ECRC has many resources. On this page you will find: Changes in programs due to COVID-19, Basic Needs and Employment info, Covid 19 Resources, Counselling Support Line and Domestic Violence Support Line (Text or call (431) 275-2290 from 10am-6pm Monday-Friday), and resources on keeping pets & people safe, partner sexual violence, tips for addressing human trafficking against women, healthy relationships and more.
Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Mental Health Nutrition Urgent Services Personal Safety / Violence Prevention Resources / Hot LinesEden Health Care – Eden East Mental Wellness Centre
Recovery of Hope is a professional counseling service with its main office in Winnipeg and satellite offices in four rural communities; Steinbach, Altona, Winkler, and Portage la Prairie. The counselling services are delivered by a counsellor with a minimum of master’s level education to clients and families. Recovery of Hope is privately funded and provides post-crisis services. The counsellors services are available on a sliding scale fee program or through professional Employee and Family Assistance Programs (EFAP) for subscribing employers. There is also a CARE (Congregation Assist Restore and Enrich) program available to subscribing church congregations to provide counseling services for their members.
Health Mental HealthEden Health Care – Recovery of Hope – Counselling
Recovery of Hope is a professional counseling service with its main office in Winnipeg and satellite offices in four rural communities; Steinbach, Altona, Winkler, and Portage la Prairie. The counselling services are delivered by a counsellor with a minimum of master’s level education to clients and families. Recovery of Hope is privately funded and provides post-crisis services. The counsellors services are available on a sliding scale fee program or through professional Employee and Family Assistance Programs (EFAP) for subscribing employers. There is also a CARE (Congregation Assist Restore and Enrich) program available to subscribing church congregations to provide counseling services for their members.
Health Mental HealthEden Health Care – Spiritual Care
The primary purpose of the Spiritual Care program is to: Assist individuals and their significant others in searching for meaning and purpose in the context of the pain, suffering and confusion caused by mental illness. Bring compassion, to instill hope, and to facilitate the healing of each person on their journey to recovery and to serve as a connecting link between a patient’s faith community and the patients and staff.
Health Mental HealthEden Health Care – Music Therapy
Eden Health Care Services currently employs one full-time music therapist, in a unique arrangement with health facilities in the South Central part of Southern Health – Santé Sud. The majority of the therapist’s time is spent at long-term personal care homes, working with residents living with dementia and other challenges. For people living with a mental illness, music therapy can provide a space for the safe expression of feelings, often in ways that words alone could not achieve. Music can also provide meaningful occupation, distraction, motivation, or relaxation. The social nature of music can help draw people out of the isolation that is so often a part of an illness like depression.
Health Mental HealthEden Health Care – Outpatient Psychiatry
Hospital-based services include both inpatient and outpatient services. Inpatient services are those where an individual is admitted to the hospital for at least an overnight stay. Outpatient services are provided to individuals who are living in the community but not admitted to the hospital. The outpatient department provides comprehensive psychiatric evaluation and treatment to individuals 18 years of age and older. Outpatient services are organized around specific mental health concerns and focus primarily on treatment of illness and reducing symptoms. Referrals to Outpatient Services are made by treating psychiatrists or primary care providers by faxing a referral letter.
Health Mental HealthEden Health Care Services – Pathways Community Mental Health
Community mental health services are provided to individuals in community settings, including the individual’s home, rather than in hospitals. They focus on more than treatment of illness and symptoms by supporting individuals to achieve personal goals and live, work and participate in community life as they choose. Pathways Community Mental Health Services is a region wide program that provides mental health services for individuals with mental health concerns over the age of five. Pathways is based out of offices in downtown Winkler’s ALG Professional Centre near the CW Wiebe Medical Centre. Pathways works in collaboration with Southern Health Santé community mental health program and provides services to residents of Southern Manitoba. Ages 5+ Referrals: Self Referral, General Practitioner. 24 HOUR CRISIS LINE 1-888-617-7715.
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Fort Garry Women’s Resource Centre
Fort Garry Women’s Resource Centre Programs & Services
Heartwood Healing Centre – Programs & Services
Heartwood Healing Centre believes that healing is a lifelong journey. All our services are specialized specifically for people who have experienced childhood sexual abuse, but because healing doesn’t happen all at once and looks different for everyone, we offer variety of service options. All of our services are free and you are welcome here.
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Klinic – Critical Incident
The Klinic Crisis Program operates a variety of crisis phone lines and online support services, providing free and confidential counselling, support and referrals for people who are suicidal, in crisis or struggling to cope. We have heard that some folks may be hesitant to use the Crisis Lines.
Emergency Services Mental Health Health Mental Health Urgent Services Resources / Hot LinesKlinic Crisis Line (24/7)
The Klinic Crisis Program operates a variety of crisis phone lines and online support services, providing free and confidential counselling, support and referrals for people who are suicidal, in crisis or struggling to cope. We have heard that some folks may be hesitant to use the Crisis Lines.
Emergency Services Mental Health Health Mental Health Urgent Services Resources / Hot LinesKnowles Centre Programs
Our mission is to help youth and their families to address past struggles and develop healthier relationships to reach their full potential in the future. Depending on individual needs, clients are referred to any of Knowles Centre’s programs.
Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Mental HealthManitoba Addiction Help Line
The Mental Health Crisis Response Centre in Winnipeg is creating a central point of access for adults experiencing a mental health crisis, accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week within an atmosphere that promotes healing and recovery. This Centre of Excellence in crisis resolution ensures expert short term clinical treatment and support services are available through walk-in services, mobile services and scheduled appointment services, combined with planned linkage and referral to appropriate services and supports.
Health Mental Health Urgent Services Resources / Hot LinesManitoba Addictions Help Line Services
Manitoba Mental Health and Community Wellness
Care for Your Mental Health. Caring for your mental health is important in these times. If you need help or know someone who does, you are not alone. Ask for help. This is a Manitoba Government list of Services Available for Manitobans.
Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Local Health Care Mental Health Urgent Services Resources / Hot LinesManitoba Psychological Society
Manitoba Psychological Society
Manitoba Psychological Society
Manitoba Psychological Society Referral Directory
To find a psychologist, enter in the criteria you are looking for. There may be coverage in student or work insurance packages.
Health Mental HealthManitoba Suicide Prevention & Support Line (24/7)
Many people struggle with suicidal thoughts or behaviours, but that does not mean you have to act on them. No concern is too small, and no problem is too big. Suicide is not the answer and you are not alone. Call us.
Emergency Services Mental Health Health Mental Health Urgent Services Resources / Hot LinesMarymound Clinical Services and Outreach
Marymound’s Clinical services include: Sexual Abuse Treatment, Sexually Exploited Youth, Crisis Stablization Unit, Youth Addicitions Stabilization Unit and Outreach. Marymound utilizes a Resiliency-Based TX Framework– an over arching perspective covering the four cornerstones of Trauma, Attachment, Strength-based and Connections to address specific issues encountered by its youth in care. Marymound’s comprehensive programming uses creative and effective ways to assess risk factors and problem areas, encourage dialogue, and promote healing and positive progress that benefits every young person coming into care. Our trained staff includes clinicians and therapists trained in the areas of sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, family systems counselling, play therapy and trauma resolution. Outreach is a part of Clinical Services. The Marymound Outreach Worker fulfills a key role by ensuring that care does not end at the doorway by working with Marymound program staff and getting to know the young people in care and the places they are likely to frequent.
Emergency Services Mental Health Health Mental HealthMarymound North
Marymound North in Thompson, Manitoba offers the following services: Wellness Programs, Parenting Programs, Community Programs and Foster Care. Children and families in Thompson, Manitoba and surrounding communities are well served by the wide range of programs and services provided by Marymound North. Always keeping the best welfare of our young people in mind, Marymound programs work together, joining forces to provide the best possible combination of services and support to benefit young people and their families. Treatment Foster Care, Futures and other community-based programming provide a continuum of caring that offers a rich resource for local families.
Community Peer Support Family Accessing Supports / Services Parenting Health Mental HealthManitoba Adolescent Treatment Centre (MATC)
MATC Services
MATC provides a range of mental health services to children and adolescents who experience psychiatric and/or emotional disorders. MATC strives to be sensitive, responsive and innovative in meeting the changing needs of children, adolescents, families and communities. Services include supports for: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Service (ADHD), Community Child and Adolescent Treatment Service (CCATS), Centralized Intake Service, Early Childhood Clinic (ECC), Intensive Community Re-Integration Service (ICRS), Neurodevelopmental Service (NDS), Rural & Northern Telehealth Service (RNTS), Student Mental Health Resource Team (SMHRT), Tourette Syndrome Service (TSS), and Youth Forensic Service (YFS).
Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Disability Services Mental HealthMental Health Education Resource Centre (MHERC)
Mental Health Education Resource Centre
Mental Health Virtual Therapy Program
The AbilitiCBT program starts by assessing your needs through an online questionnaire and consultation with a professional therapist — either by phone or video chat.
Health Mental Health Urgent Services Resources / Hot LinesMount Carmel Clinic Programs & Services
North End Women’s Centre Service Areas
Office of Fair Practice and Legal Affairs – Legal Counsel
The Office of Legal Counsel provides or coordinates all legal services required by the University. It has conduct over the legal affairs of 23 different Faculties and Schools, dozens of administrative units, and nearly 9,000 faculty and staff. The work of the sub-unit involves risk-management and protecting the University’s corporate and legal interests in regard to its operations, agreements, disputes and liabilities.
Academic Academic Advisors Academic Workshops Advocacy Legal Advocacy Career Pathways Mentorship / Networking Community Community Groups / Community on Campus Financial Financial Advisors Health Mental HealthRainbow Resource Centre Programming
Rainbow Resource Centre offers support to the 2SLGBTQ+ community in the form of counselling, education, and programming for individuals ranging from children through to 55±. It also supports families, friends, and employers of 2SLGBTQ+ individuals. (204-474-0212)
Academic Education & Training Community Two Spirit & LGBTQ+ Health Mental HealthAddictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
Rapid Access to Addictions Medicine (RAAM)
RAAM clinics are walk-in clinics for adults (ages 18+) looking to get help with high-risk substance use and addiction. This includes people who want to try medical assistance to reduce or stop their substance use. They may experience frequent intoxication or overdose symptoms, as well as unpleasant withdrawal symptoms when attempting to reduce or stop their substance use. RAAM clinics are also for people who may have substance-related health issues, such as hepatitis, pancreatitis and infections. No referral is needed. RAAM clinics are not for people needing urgent medical attention for serious physical problems or mental health symptoms such as psychosis (paranoia, delusions, hallucinations), agitation; who are at active risk of harm to self or others, or who require police/security involvement.
Health Local Health Care Mental HealthL’Université de Saint-Boniface / Université de Saint-Boniface (USB)
Service de soutien psychologique / Mental Health Support
Le service de soutien psychologique offre à la population étudiante des séances de counseling individuel pour le stress, l’anxiété, la dépression, l’épuisement, les difficultés relationnelles et le deuil. Les consultations sont confidentielles. Ce service bilingue est offert sur le campus, à l’extérieur ou à distance, selon la préférence de l’étudiante ou l’étudiant, et est accessible promptement.
Mental health support services are available to help individuals deal with stress, anxiety, depression, exhaustion, relationship difficulties and grief. Consultations are confidential. This bilingual service is offered on campus, off campus or remotely, depending on the student’s preference, and is readily available.
Health Mental HealthSexual Assault Crisis Program & 24/7 Hotline
The Klinic Crisis Program operates a variety of crisis phone lines and online support services, providing free and confidential counselling, support and referrals for people who are suicidal, in crisis or struggling to cope. We have heard that some folks may be hesitant to use the Crisis Lines.
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Strongest Families Institute SFI Manitoba Referrals
Please click on your province and call the appropriate phone number for your area to inquire about making a referral to Strongest Families Institute. Manitoba Programs available include: Parents Empowering Kids, Chase Worries Away, Defeat Anxiety, Dry Nights Ahead, Chase Pain Away, ICAN Adult Anxiety and Depression Program. You will need to be referred through your Primary Care Provider. Primary Care Providers can direct refer clients using the following link (please note client email is required, if clients do not have an email please call 1-866-470-7111).
Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Local Health Care Mental HealthStudent Counselling Centre
The SCC has counselling workshops available daily that do not require pre-registration that can help you cope with and manage a wide range of difficulties. The SCC also offers group counselling and individual counselling.
Health Mental HealthStudent Life
Being a student can be tough, so we’re here to help. Booth UC offers several personal supports for students to access professional mental health services.
Health Mental HealthStudent Life – Health and Wellness
CMU strives to support the holistic well being of all members of the community by promoting health and wellness through a variety of on-campus and off-campus resources and opportunities. There are spiritual supports such as a chapel, small fellowship groups and spiritual counselling and direction. There is also a fitness room, recreation classes and many recreation options on the grounds and surrounding natural Assiniboine Forest, as well as Assiniboine Park. CMU has student counselling services with confidential mental health support options for students and the link is on the health and wellness page.
Community Community Groups / Community on Campus Health Mental HealthThe Link Youth and Family Supports
The Link Family Support Services
The Link: Youth and Family Supports offers a range of FREE services to help stabilize youth and families in times of crisis and improve your long-term strength, resilience & well-being. Our goal is to help keep families together, surrounded by an extended community of support. Heart to Home provides safe and loving homes where kids 21 and under are nurtured and wrapped in critical supports that help them thrive and stay connected to their families, culture and communities. Healing Homes is a network of community group homes that offer youth 10 to 17 safe spaces, compassion, one-on-one support and specialized therapy to help with emotional, behavioral, social and/or medical needs that require higher levels of support, supervision and intervention. Mobile Crisis Teams support youth and families with safety and mental health concerns, parent/child conflict and behaviour management wherever crisis is occurring, whether at home, in hospital, at school, or elsewhere in the community.
Emergency Services Mental Health Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Mental HealthThe Link Youth and Family Supports
The Link Mental Health & Addictions
The Link has programs of support for Mental Health and Addictions. Connect is a free therapy support for families, couples & individuals. You do not have to be currently accessing MYS programs. As long as you are not in crisis or requiring clinical care. The Link’s Momentum is a new group therapy program designed to bring parents or teens together who may be experiencing similar challenges. Sometimes it helps just knowing you are not alone. An onsite AFM youth counsellor is available at 175 Mayfair to support youth 12+ and their families and caregivers.
Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Mental HealthThe Salvation Army - Prairie Division
The Salvation Army Booth Centre Ministries Residential Services
Located in Winnipeg’s downtown core, The Salvation Army Booth Centre Ministries continues a tradition of caring service to individuals and families coping with homelessness, poverty, addictions and mental illness. Since 1886, The Salvation Army in the community of Winnipeg has been meeting needs and providing hope and dignity to those who need it most. Booth Centre Ministries offers short and long-term
accommodations and meals for up to 250 men and women in a clean, safe and secure environment. Care for an additional 60 persons is offered through Booth Centre Ministries’ SonRise Village Family Shelter. Services include:Transitional Shelter, Sonrise Village Family Shelter, Additional Services, Private and semi-private rooms for men and women, Dormitory accommodations, Additional “cold weather” space on days of extreme cold, Family Shelter suites with two or three bedrooms, including accessible suites, Meals, Weekly housekeeping, Laundry facilities and Emergency clothing depot.
The Salvation Army - Prairie Division
The Salvation Army The Haven
The caring staff at The Haven look to be a guiding light to adult males living with mental illness as they prepare to transition back into community living. The licensed level-5 residential care program uses a client-centred approach, focused on personal and spiritual growth, and offers life-skills coaching and an enriched residential living experience. Services include: Private rooms, Capacity for 18 adult males, Meals, Laundry facilities, Recreation, Medication administration and Appointment and budget management.
Health Mental HealthThrive Community Support Circle
Trafficking Hotline (24/7)
If you need help, or just want to talk call the Human Trafficking Hotline 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our counsellors are available to provide non-judgemental, trauma-informed care and are here to listen
Health Mental Health Urgent Services Resources / Hot LinesTurning Leaf Community Support Services Inc
Turning Leaf Services
University College of the North (UCN)
UCN Counsellors
University College of the North provides comprehensive counseling and referral services for students who may be going through a challenging time. The Student Counselling office is staffed by experienced counsellors and operate on a short term and confidential basis. Students in need of long-term counselling services can be provided with an appropriate referral.
Health Mental HealthUnited Way Youth Hub Sites
The Province of Manitoba, along with its philanthropic partners, has announced funding for five new Youth Hubs sites.Together with one existing site, NorWest Youth Hub, these six sites will provide care and connection for youth in multiple communities across the province. These Youth Hub sites were selected in response to the Manitoba Youth Hubs Initiative’s Call for Proposals issued in November 2020. Each of these Youth Hubs, led by a partnership of experienced organizations, will bring together mental health care, addiction services, primary care, peer support and other social services under one roof in a uniquely youth-centred way.
Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Local Health Care Mental HealthWellness Together Canada – Mental Health and Substance Use Support
Wellness Together Canada is designed to be used on demand: you get to choose what you need, when you need it. Our services range from basic wellness information, to one-on-one sessions with a counsellor, to participating in a community of support. Whatever it is you’re looking for, we’re here to point you towards the best resources out there.
Health Mental Health Urgent Services Resources / Hot LinesWomen’s Health Clinic Services & Resources
Winnipeg Public Library WPL - Social Services
WPL Community Connections
Community Connections is a space located in the lobby of the Millennium Library where visitors can connect with information and social services to support their basic needs. The space applies anti-oppressive, trauma-informed and harm reduction principles. Visitors can meet with the Library’s Community Crisis Workers (CCWs) and Library staff. Plus, they can connect with community agencies and organizations that also provide services in the space.
Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Mental Health Urgent Services Personal Safety / Violence PreventionYMCA-YWCA Mental Health Services
The Mental Health: Learning and Leisure Centre is a community initiative of the YMCA-YWCA of Winnipeg that provides skills teaching and leisure programming for adults who live with mental illness, are now in recovery and require supports to participate fully in the community and work toward personal mental health goals.
Academic Education & Training Community Peer Support Health Mental HealthGrief / Addictions / Personal Counselling
Atoskiwin Training and Employment Centre of Excellence ATEC
ATEC – Intake Education and Training Pathway (IETP)
The IETP is a prerequisite to all training in a student’s journey whether academic or trades training. The IETP is a living document created at the grassroots level which incorporates a distinct approach in assisting the learners’ journey. Based on the performance of the applicant a basic understanding of where the student may fall academically is documented by the IETP staff member and is put into the individuals training plan. The intake process and programs at ATEC offer the following supports: Traditional Teaching, In House Therapists, Access to all post-secondary, technical and access to industry, Mature Student Diploma Program, Adult Education Program, Literacy and Essential Skills, Essential Skills upgrading and Training, Social Job Readiness, Career Coaching and Screening and Assessment called SASSI (Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory) with referrals to a partner Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation treatment center called the Medicine Lodge if any students need those referrals.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Education & Training Flexible Learning Post-Secondary Preparation Work-integrated Learning Career Pathways Mentorship / Networking Health Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Mental HealthDakota Ojibway Tribal Council Member Nations
Chan Kagha Otina Dakhóta Oyáte – Birdtail Sioux Dakota Nation
Birdtail Sioux Dakhóta Oyáte (Dakota Nation) is a modern and progressive First Nation located approximately 50 km north of Virden, Manitoba and has a population of about 500 people on approximately 7,128 acres (28.85 km2) of land. It is bordered by the Rural Municipality of Miniota and the Rural Municipality of Archie.
Academic Education & Training Post-Secondary Preparation Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Emergency Services Mental Health Physical Health Family Accessing Supports / Services Daycare Senior Services Youth Activities Financial Funding Health Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Local Health Care Mental HealthHope for Wellness Helpline Services
The Hope for Wellness Helpline is available to all Indigenous people across Canada. Experienced and culturally competent counsellors are reachable by telephone and online ‘chat’ 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (1-855-242-3310) Both telephone and online chat services are available in English and French. Telephone support is also available upon request in: Cree, Ojibway (Anishinaabemowin), and Inuktitut. (Note: Supports in Cree, Ojibway, and Inuktitut are not available 24/7, so you may need to call in to find out the next time that a language-speaker will be available.) Hope for Wellness counsellors have diverse educational and professional backgrounds, knowledge on a variety of topics, and demonstrated cultural competence. When you call the Hope for Wellness Helpline you will speak with a knowledgeable professional who will listen, discuss support and resources.
Health Mental Health Urgent Services Resources / Hot LinesAboriginal Health and Wellness Centre of Winnipeg
Insight Mentoring Program
3 year prevention program. Our unique program offers both contemporary and traditional approaches of support to Aboriginal women with alcohol/substance use during their pregnancy. The program also provides community outreach and promotes healthy life style choices by providing support and education on FASD, Addictions, Parenting, Traditional Teachings and Aboriginal Culture.
Family Parenting Health Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Mental HealthLife's Journey Inc. - Miikana Pimatiziwin
Life’s Journey Inc. Brandon Office
With offices in Winnipeg, Steinbach and Brandon, Life’s Journey is invested in supporting Manitobans to live life with hope.
Advocacy Health Advocacy Housing Advocacy Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Peer Support Health Disability Services Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Mental Health Housing Family Housing Housing Resources Urgent Services Basic Needs Food Banks / Subsidized Grocery ServicesLife's Journey Inc. - Miikana Pimatiziwin
Life’s Journey Inc. Programs & Services
At Life’s Journey, we strive to build on mentoring relationships to meet each person where they are at. We provide services that are clinically informed, culturally relevant, wellness oriented, and relationship and strengths-based, with environmental adaptations and case management to support each program participant to practice their gifts.
Advocacy Health Advocacy Housing Advocacy Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Peer Support Health Disability Services Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Mental Health Housing Family Housing Housing Resources Urgent Services Basic Needs Food Banks / Subsidized Grocery ServicesLife's Journey Inc. - Miikana Pimatiziwin
Life’s Journey Inc. Steinbach Office
With offices in Winnipeg, Steinbach and Brandon, Life’s Journey is invested in supporting Manitobans to live life with hope.
Advocacy Health Advocacy Housing Advocacy Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Peer Support Housing Family Housing Housing Resources Urgent Services Basic Needs Food Banks / Subsidized Grocery ServicesLife's Journey Inc. - Miikana Pimatiziwin
Life’s Journey Inc. Winnipeg Office
With offices in Winnipeg, Steinbach and Brandon, Life’s Journey is invested in supporting Manitobans to live life with hope.
Advocacy Health Advocacy Housing Advocacy Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Peer Support Health Disability Services Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Mental Health Housing Family Housing Housing Resources Urgent Services Basic Needs Food Banks / Subsidized Grocery ServicesNative Addictions Council of Manitoba
NACM Programs
Native Clan Organization Programs and Services
Swampy Cree Tribal Council Member Nations
Opaskwayak Cree Nation – Treaty 5 Territory
Opaskwayak Cree Nation is over 6,000 people strong, more than 1/2 of whom live on the 15,002 acres of Opaskwayak Cree Nation land.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Education & Training Post-Secondary Preparation Work-integrated Learning Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Mentorship / Networking Work Placement Emergency Services Mental Health Physical Health Family Accessing Supports / Services Clothing Resources Daycare Parenting Senior Services Youth Activities Financial Funding Health Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Local Health Care Mental Health Transportation Transportation Resources / Assistance Urgent Services Personal Safety / Violence PreventionInterlake Reserves Tribal Council IRTC Member Nations
Oshki-ishkonigan – Peguis First Nation – Treaty 1 Territory
Peguis First Nation is a Treaty 1 First Nation, located in Manitoba, Canada. With a population of approximately 10,246 members of Ojibway and Cree descent, it is the largest First Nation community in Manitoba. The main community of Peguis First Nation, Peguis 1B, is located approximately 196 kilometres north of Winnipeg, MB. Peguis First Nation has a rich culture, strong traditions and a significant history within Canada. The community is named after Chief Peguis. Peguis led the band of Saultaux people from present day Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario to a settlement at Netley Creek, Manitoba, and later to St.Peter’s (present day East Selkirk, Manitoba). After an illegal land transfer in 1907, Peguis First Nation was moved to its present location at Peguis 1B. Severe flooding in Manitoba in 2011 caused serious damage to housing and infrastructure and led to people evacuating from 18 First Nations communities. Peguis First Nation was one of the First Nations affected by this flooding.
Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Family Accessing Supports / Services Financial Employment Income Assistance Funding Health Local Health Care Mental Health Housing Housing Resources Transportation Transportation Resources / AssistancePimicikamak Cree Nation - Cross Lake Band - Treaty 5 Territory
Pimicikamak Cree Nation – Cross Lake Band
The Cross Lake Indian Reserve consists of Reserve No. 19, 19A, 19B, 19C, 19D, and 19E. All are adjacent to each other and located approximately 190 air kilometers (118.5 miles) south of Thompson and 520 air kilometers (325 miles) north of Winnipeg along the shore of the Nelson River, where it enters into Cross Lake. According to the regional population statistics as of August 2016; the Band has an on-reserve population is 6,047 and an off-reserve population of 2,399. The total Band population is 8,446.There are individuals of non-aborginal origin, as well as a number of Metis residing on-reserve. The majority of the population is treaty status.
Academic Education & Training Post-Secondary Preparation Study Space / Computer Usage Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Mentorship / Networking Work Placement Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Family Accessing Supports / Services Parenting Senior Services Financial Funding Health Disability Services Local Health Care Mental Health Housing House Maintenance Housing Resources Urgent Services Personal Safety / Violence PreventionPortage la Prairie Friendship Centre Inc.
Portage la Prairie Friendship Centre Inc. Programs
Sagkeeng Mino Pimatiziwin Family Treatment Centre Inc.
Sagkeeng Mino Pimatiziwin Family Treatment Centre Inc. Programs
Southern Chiefs Organization SCO
SCO Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT)
The SCO MCRT was created at the request of Chiefs and communities, to support southern First Nation citizens and families. The MCRT works in a collaborative way with southern Knowledge Keepers, Elders, and culturally appropriate mental health teams and clinical wellness service providers. The MCRT’s primary focus is crisis response and intervention, and the Team also provides liaison and navigator support services. The MCRT includes a range of services, delivering culturally responsive, trauma-informed, and appropriate southern mental health and wellness and includes members who speak Anishinaabemowin.
Emergency Services Mental Health Health Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Mental Health Urgent Services Personal Safety / Violence Prevention Resources / Hot LinesAddictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba – AFM North
Contact List of AFM Programs and Offices in Northern Manitoba, in Thompson, Flin Flon and The Pas. Contact info listed here for Thompson.
Health Mental HealthAddictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba – All Other Offices Outside of Winnipeg
Contact List of AFM Programs and Offices in all other offices outside of Winnipeg. Listings for Beausejour, Boissevain, Brandon, Dauphin, Flin Flon, Gimli, Minnedosa, Portage la Prairie, Rossburn, Selkirk, Southport, Steinbach, Ste. Rose du Lac, Swan River, The Pas, Thompson, Virden, and Winkler (covering the Winkler and Morden area).
Health Mental HealthAddictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba – Brandon and Surrounding Area
Contact List of AFM Programs and Offices in Brandon and the surrounding area. Contact info listed here for Brandon’s Parkwood Centre.
Health Mental HealthAddictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba – Parkland
Contact List of AFM Programs and Offices in the Parkland region. Contact info listed here for St. Rose du Lac.
Health Mental HealthAddictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba – River Pointe Centre in Winnipeg
Contact List of AFM Programs and Offices in the River Pointe Centre in Winnipeg. This centre is home to both the Winnipeg Men’s Program, the Winnipeg Men’s Intake and the Manitoba Opioid Support and Treatment.
Health Mental HealthAddictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba Impaired Driver Program
If you have been charged with impaired driving attending AFM’s Impaired Driver Program is one of the steps you need to take for Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) to consider reissuing your licence.
Health Mental HealthAddictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba Manitoba Opioid Support and Treatment (MOST)
The Manitoba Opioid Support and Treatment (MOST) Program supports individuals who are dependent on opioids by prescribing medication that reduces the symptoms of withdrawal as well as providing counselling and other supports. AFM offers this program in Winnipeg and Brandon.
Health Mental HealthAddictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba Programs and Services for Adults
Adult services are provided to adults 18 years and older who are seeking assistance either due to their own or another’s involvement with alcohol, drugs, and/or gambling. We offer in-house and community-based services in communities across Manitoba. AFM’s Adult Treatment Services provide a safe and supportive environment for individuals making healthy lifestyle changes. We appreciate that these changes usually involve taking risks and often require time for people to develop new life skills. If substance use or gambling issues are causing you or your family concern, we can help.
Health Mental HealthAddictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba Programs and Services for Family
When someone is struggling with drugs, alcohol or problem gambling, that person’s family and loved ones are affected too. Whether you’ve lived with addiction yourself or experienced it in your family growing up, AFM’s Family Program is here for you. We can support you to explore how a history with addiction impacts your life today and how you can move forward.
Health Mental HealthAddictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba Programs and Services for Youth
Maybe you just have some questions and are looking for a safe, non-judgemental place to get answers. Whatever your situation is, AFM youth services are here for you. We offer a range of supportive services for young people 12 – 18 years of age.
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Addictions Foundation of Manitoba Women and Family Programs
Contact list of AFM Programs and Offices for Women and Family. These include the Women’s Intake and In-House Services, Women’s Community Based Services and Family Services.
Health Mental HealthAA Alcoholics Anonymous - Manitoba
Alcoholics Anonymous – Manitoba
Aurora Recovery Centre Programs
Our full service addiction recovery centre focuses on physical, spiritual and psychological well-being, using evidence based modalities. We pride ourselves on creating sustainable recovery by using a recovery management system and tailoring treatment to each individual. All therapeutic groups, individual counselling sessions, and psycho-educational components are presented from a strengths based perspective that builds on each individuals existing assets.
Health Mental HealthBehavioural Health Foundation Inc.
Behavioural Health Foundation Programs
Case Management
Our team in the Case Management Office cares about your health, safety and emotional and physical well-being. We understand that it can be hard to find the right resources when you are facing a crisis or emergency in your life. We are your connection to emergency crisis support at UM. Everything you tell us is completely confidential and we will use the information you give us to connect you with support on and off campus. The University of Manitoba is committed to supporting those who have experienced sexual assault by providing information, referral to counselling and medical care and appropriate accommodations. If you are facing addiction or mental health issues, we can point you in the direction of resources that can help you on and off campus. If you are being stalked, harassed, or if you feel unsafe in your residence, we can help. We work closely with Student Advocacy and can help you if you are worried about your academic career. If you are struggling with challenging personal or health circumstances, we can connect you with a counsellor, a doctor, a support group, housing and financial aid.
Academic Academic Advisors Health Mental HealthCommunity Financial Counselling Services
Community Financial Counselling Service
Crisis Response Centre- Mobile Crisis Service Help Line
John Howard Society of Manitoba
John Howard Society of Manitoba Services
Klinic – Gambling
The Klinic Crisis Program operates a variety of crisis phone lines and online support services, providing free and confidential counselling, support and referrals for people who are suicidal, in crisis or struggling to cope. We have heard that some folks may be hesitant to use the Crisis Lines.
Emergency Services Mental Health Health Mental Health Urgent Services Resources / Hot LinesMain Street Project Programs & Services
Manitoba Addiction Help Line
The Mental Health Crisis Response Centre in Winnipeg is creating a central point of access for adults experiencing a mental health crisis, accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week within an atmosphere that promotes healing and recovery. This Centre of Excellence in crisis resolution ensures expert short term clinical treatment and support services are available through walk-in services, mobile services and scheduled appointment services, combined with planned linkage and referral to appropriate services and supports.
Health Mental Health Urgent Services Resources / Hot LinesManitoba Mental Health and Community Wellness
Care for Your Mental Health. Caring for your mental health is important in these times. If you need help or know someone who does, you are not alone. Ask for help. This is a Manitoba Government list of Services Available for Manitobans.
Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Local Health Care Mental Health Urgent Services Resources / Hot LinesMarymound Clinical Services and Outreach
Marymound’s Clinical services include: Sexual Abuse Treatment, Sexually Exploited Youth, Crisis Stablization Unit, Youth Addicitions Stabilization Unit and Outreach. Marymound utilizes a Resiliency-Based TX Framework– an over arching perspective covering the four cornerstones of Trauma, Attachment, Strength-based and Connections to address specific issues encountered by its youth in care. Marymound’s comprehensive programming uses creative and effective ways to assess risk factors and problem areas, encourage dialogue, and promote healing and positive progress that benefits every young person coming into care. Our trained staff includes clinicians and therapists trained in the areas of sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, family systems counselling, play therapy and trauma resolution. Outreach is a part of Clinical Services. The Marymound Outreach Worker fulfills a key role by ensuring that care does not end at the doorway by working with Marymound program staff and getting to know the young people in care and the places they are likely to frequent.
Emergency Services Mental Health Health Mental HealthNorth End Women’s Centre Service Areas
R.B. Russell Vocational High School
R.B. Russell Vocational High School Programs & Initiatives
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
Rapid Access to Addictions Medicine (RAAM)
RAAM clinics are walk-in clinics for adults (ages 18+) looking to get help with high-risk substance use and addiction. This includes people who want to try medical assistance to reduce or stop their substance use. They may experience frequent intoxication or overdose symptoms, as well as unpleasant withdrawal symptoms when attempting to reduce or stop their substance use. RAAM clinics are also for people who may have substance-related health issues, such as hepatitis, pancreatitis and infections. No referral is needed. RAAM clinics are not for people needing urgent medical attention for serious physical problems or mental health symptoms such as psychosis (paranoia, delusions, hallucinations), agitation; who are at active risk of harm to self or others, or who require police/security involvement.
Health Local Health Care Mental HealthSiloam Mission Programs
Student Counselling Centre
The SCC has counselling workshops available daily that do not require pre-registration that can help you cope with and manage a wide range of difficulties. The SCC also offers group counselling and individual counselling.
Health Mental HealthThe Link Youth and Family Supports
The Link Mental Health & Addictions
The Link has programs of support for Mental Health and Addictions. Connect is a free therapy support for families, couples & individuals. You do not have to be currently accessing MYS programs. As long as you are not in crisis or requiring clinical care. The Link’s Momentum is a new group therapy program designed to bring parents or teens together who may be experiencing similar challenges. Sometimes it helps just knowing you are not alone. An onsite AFM youth counsellor is available at 175 Mayfair to support youth 12+ and their families and caregivers.
Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Mental HealthThe Salvation Army - Prairie Division
The Salvation Army The Anchorage Addiction Treatment Program
The Anchorage program provides a spectrum of services to men and women battling addictions. Using client-centred therapy that follows a bio-psycho-social model. The qualified Anchorage staff aims to facilitate personal development, mental wellness and support an addiction-free lifestyle. Services include:A 60-day Primary care program, Comprehensive addiction assessment, Group therapy, Capacity for 32 participants, Meals, Laundry facilities, Recreation, Emergency clothing depot and an Aftercare residential program.
Health Mental HealthUnited Way Youth Hub Sites
The Province of Manitoba, along with its philanthropic partners, has announced funding for five new Youth Hubs sites.Together with one existing site, NorWest Youth Hub, these six sites will provide care and connection for youth in multiple communities across the province. These Youth Hub sites were selected in response to the Manitoba Youth Hubs Initiative’s Call for Proposals issued in November 2020. Each of these Youth Hubs, led by a partnership of experienced organizations, will bring together mental health care, addiction services, primary care, peer support and other social services under one roof in a uniquely youth-centred way.
Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Local Health Care Mental HealthWellness Together Canada – Mental Health and Substance Use Support
Wellness Together Canada is designed to be used on demand: you get to choose what you need, when you need it. Our services range from basic wellness information, to one-on-one sessions with a counsellor, to participating in a community of support. Whatever it is you’re looking for, we’re here to point you towards the best resources out there.
Health Mental Health Urgent Services Resources / Hot LinesWomen’s Health Clinic Services & Resources
Reconciliation Support / Residential School Survivors / MMIWG
Anish Cultural Teachings & Ceremonies and Video Library
Here you can access the Anish Corporation Video Library where you will find recorded teachings and information. Cultural Teachings & Ceremonies are scheduled throughout the year as public events. Personal requests will be considered on a case by case basis and will depend on Elder/Spiritual Caregiver/Knowledge Keeper/Facilitator availability.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Human Rights Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Health Mental HealthAnish Services & Workshops
Resolution Health Support Services: Resolution Health Support Workers, also known as R.H.S.W.’s, provide a variety of flexible “front-line” mental health safety & support, coordination services, and cultural programs & workshops to former Indian Residential School (I.R.S.) survivors and their families and/or supports. R.H.S.W. services and programming can be accessed by contacting the Regional Coordinator Office at 1-866-818-3505, or by contacting Anish Corporation directly. Workshops: Indian Residential Schools Effects & Impacts Presentation, Internalized Oppression – Lateral Violence & Lateral Kindness Workshop, Understanding Trauma Workshop, Domestic Violence & Healthy Relationships Workshop, Traditional Family Parenting Workshop, Cultural Awareness Workshop, Financial Wellness Workshop, Reigniting Our Identity Workshop, Loss & Grief Workshop, and the Smart Work Ethics Training Course.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Community Activism Human Rights Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Health Mental HealthAssembly of First Nations – Webpage
Cedar Lake Ranch
Cedar Lake Ranch only 40 minutes east of Winnipeg, nestled on 98 acres of treed land, with an abundance of mother nature surrounding the property. This could be the perfect meeting place your organization is looking for to hold workshops, staff meetings, emergency preparedness drills, outdoor survival training, team building exercises, or a group camping trip. Receive traditional teachings in one of our 22′ teepees or Traditional Teachings Lodge! Cedar Lake Ranch is a great place to bring youth, families and staff away from the busy life of urban life, to be with Mother Earth, to hear the wind run through the trees leaving you in a state of tranquility, calmness and peacefulness. Cultural Teachings & Ceremonies are scheduled throughout the year as public events. Personal requests will be considered on a case by case basis and will depend on Elder/Spiritual Caregiver/Knowledge Keeper/Facilitator availability.
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Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack
Hope for Wellness Helpline Services
The Hope for Wellness Helpline is available to all Indigenous people across Canada. Experienced and culturally competent counsellors are reachable by telephone and online ‘chat’ 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (1-855-242-3310) Both telephone and online chat services are available in English and French. Telephone support is also available upon request in: Cree, Ojibway (Anishinaabemowin), and Inuktitut. (Note: Supports in Cree, Ojibway, and Inuktitut are not available 24/7, so you may need to call in to find out the next time that a language-speaker will be available.) Hope for Wellness counsellors have diverse educational and professional backgrounds, knowledge on a variety of topics, and demonstrated cultural competence. When you call the Hope for Wellness Helpline you will speak with a knowledgeable professional who will listen, discuss support and resources.
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Indian Residential School Health Support
The program ensures that Former Indian Residential School (IRS) Students can readily gain access to emotional and crisis-counseling supports so that Former IRS Students can remain safe before, during and after their IAP claim is validated. The Resolution Health Support Worker (RHSW) service is set up to provide a variety of flexible “front-line” safety supports and to coordinate services directly to the IAP process.
Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Health Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Mental HealthIndian Residential Schools (IRS) Health Support Program
Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program
All former Indian Residential School students, regardless of the individual’s status or place of residence within Canada, who attended an Indian Residential School listed in the 2006 Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement are eligible to receive services from the Resolution Health Support Program. In recognition of the intergenerational impacts that the Indian Residential Schools had on families, Resolution Health Support Program services are also available to family members of former Indian Residential Schools student.
Health Mental HealthIndian Residential Schools Thrivers Group – IRS Thrivers
The I.R.S. Thrivers Group began in 2014 with a group of Indian Residential School (IRS) survivors who didn’t know each other but they were all interested in learning how to cope with and heal from the effects of the traumas they experienced at I.R.S.
Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Health Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Mental HealthIndigneous People and Communities
Here you can find Government of Canada programs and services for First Nations, Inuit and Métis. There is also information listed to learn more about Indigenous peoples and communities.
Academic Post-Secondary Preparation Family Accessing Supports / Services Financial Bursaries / Grants / Scholarships Funding Health Mental HealthMissing and Murdered Indigenous Girls and Women
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Girls and Women – National Inquiry
Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak MKO
MKO Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Liaison Unit
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) Liaison Unit was established in September of 2017. The Unit’s primary function is to support families and communities who are impacted by missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, survivors of violence, Two Spirit and gender diverse people. An integral part of the Unit’s work is also focused on advocacy, building partnerships and relationships, prevention and awareness of all forms of violence towards Indigenous women and girls and Two Spirit and gender diverse people. A large component of the Unit’s work is also focused on healing, reclaiming the spirit and empowerment.
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MKO Nation
Pimicikamak Cree Nation - Cross Lake Band - Treaty 5 Territory
Pimicikamak Cree Nation – Cross Lake Band
The Cross Lake Indian Reserve consists of Reserve No. 19, 19A, 19B, 19C, 19D, and 19E. All are adjacent to each other and located approximately 190 air kilometers (118.5 miles) south of Thompson and 520 air kilometers (325 miles) north of Winnipeg along the shore of the Nelson River, where it enters into Cross Lake. According to the regional population statistics as of August 2016; the Band has an on-reserve population is 6,047 and an off-reserve population of 2,399. The total Band population is 8,446.There are individuals of non-aborginal origin, as well as a number of Metis residing on-reserve. The majority of the population is treaty status.
Academic Education & Training Post-Secondary Preparation Study Space / Computer Usage Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Mentorship / Networking Work Placement Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Family Accessing Supports / Services Parenting Senior Services Financial Funding Health Disability Services Local Health Care Mental Health Housing House Maintenance Housing Resources Urgent Services Personal Safety / Violence PreventionSouthern Chiefs Organization (SCO)
SCO Education & Resources
The Southern Chiefs’ Organization represents 34 First Nations and more than 80,000 citizens in what is now called southern Manitoba. SCO is an independent political organization that protects, preserves, promotes, and enhances First Nations peoples’ inherent rights, languages, customs, and traditions through the application and implementation of the spirit and intent of the Treaty-making process. Some services include: Child and family welfare, youth council, environment, health, justice and rights, funding, and employment opportunities. SCO’s website has a a section dedicated to Education & Resources which has information on the following: Indian Residential Schools, Indian Day Schools, Sixties Scoop, MMIWG2S and Violence Prevention, Anti-racism, support on getting benefits, Education, Scholarships, and Funding info, a curated list of Indigenous books, podcasts, movies, and reports, and information on Treaties.
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SCO Member First Nations & Chiefs
Southern Chiefs’ Organization represents 34 Anishinaabe and Dakota First Nation communities and more than 81,500 citizens in what is now called southern Manitoba. SCO is an independent political organization that, by following the direction of the 34 Chiefs, protects, preserves, promotes, and enhances First Nations peoples’ inherent rights, languages, customs, and traditions through the application and implementation of the spirit and intent of the Treaty-making process.
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SCO Survivors Healing Supports Program (SHSP)
Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) is pleased to announce the launch of two new programs leading up to the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation by honouring Survivors, Intergenerational Survivors and remembering the children who did not return home. The Survivors Healing Supports Program (SHSP) will focus on healing for those dealing with ongoing traumas associated with Indian Residential Schools and Indian Day Schools (IRS/ISD), the Sixties Scoop and child welfare system and the issue of Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls and Gender Diverse People. The SHSP will have liaisons ready to assist families interacting with various colonial systems, and to help in the coordination of events and gatherings while providing emotional support for Survivors and their families. The Harm Reduction Awareness and Land-Based Healing Fund will promote a First Nations, strengths-based, destigmatized and inclusive harm reduction approach based on truth, love, respect, courage, honesty, wisdom and humility.
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Self Help Support Groups
CAHRD Aboriginal People with Disabilities
The Aboriginal People With Disabilities Program provides assistance to urban Aboriginal people with disabilities with customized services including access to employment or training programs, and referrals to outside agencies in the City of Winnipeg with disability programs and services.
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Addictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba – AFM North
Contact List of AFM Programs and Offices in Northern Manitoba, in Thompson, Flin Flon and The Pas. Contact info listed here for Thompson.
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Addictions Foundation of Manitoba – All Other Offices Outside of Winnipeg
Contact List of AFM Programs and Offices in all other offices outside of Winnipeg. Listings for Beausejour, Boissevain, Brandon, Dauphin, Flin Flon, Gimli, Minnedosa, Portage la Prairie, Rossburn, Selkirk, Southport, Steinbach, Ste. Rose du Lac, Swan River, The Pas, Thompson, Virden, and Winkler (covering the Winkler and Morden area).
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Addictions Foundation of Manitoba – Brandon and Surrounding Area
Contact List of AFM Programs and Offices in Brandon and the surrounding area. Contact info listed here for Brandon’s Parkwood Centre.
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Addictions Foundation of Manitoba – Parkland
Contact List of AFM Programs and Offices in the Parkland region. Contact info listed here for St. Rose du Lac.
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Addictions Foundation of Manitoba – River Pointe Centre in Winnipeg
Contact List of AFM Programs and Offices in the River Pointe Centre in Winnipeg. This centre is home to both the Winnipeg Men’s Program, the Winnipeg Men’s Intake and the Manitoba Opioid Support and Treatment.
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Addictions Foundation of Manitoba Impaired Driver Program
If you have been charged with impaired driving attending AFM’s Impaired Driver Program is one of the steps you need to take for Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) to consider reissuing your licence.
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Addictions Foundation of Manitoba Manitoba Opioid Support and Treatment (MOST)
The Manitoba Opioid Support and Treatment (MOST) Program supports individuals who are dependent on opioids by prescribing medication that reduces the symptoms of withdrawal as well as providing counselling and other supports. AFM offers this program in Winnipeg and Brandon.
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Addictions Foundation of Manitoba Programs and Services for Adults
Adult services are provided to adults 18 years and older who are seeking assistance either due to their own or another’s involvement with alcohol, drugs, and/or gambling. We offer in-house and community-based services in communities across Manitoba. AFM’s Adult Treatment Services provide a safe and supportive environment for individuals making healthy lifestyle changes. We appreciate that these changes usually involve taking risks and often require time for people to develop new life skills. If substance use or gambling issues are causing you or your family concern, we can help.
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Addictions Foundation of Manitoba Programs and Services for Family
When someone is struggling with drugs, alcohol or problem gambling, that person’s family and loved ones are affected too. Whether you’ve lived with addiction yourself or experienced it in your family growing up, AFM’s Family Program is here for you. We can support you to explore how a history with addiction impacts your life today and how you can move forward.
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Addictions Foundation of Manitoba Programs and Services for Youth
Maybe you just have some questions and are looking for a safe, non-judgemental place to get answers. Whatever your situation is, AFM youth services are here for you. We offer a range of supportive services for young people 12 – 18 years of age.
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Addictions Foundation of Manitoba Women and Family Programs
Contact list of AFM Programs and Offices for Women and Family. These include the Women’s Intake and In-House Services, Women’s Community Based Services and Family Services.
Health Mental HealthAA Alcoholics Anonymous - Manitoba
Alcoholics Anonymous – Manitoba
Anxiety Disorders Association of Manitoba (ADAM)
Anxiety Disorders Association of Manitoba (ADAM) Anxiety and Worry Support Program
This is a practical, evidence-based program for managing anxiety, worry, and low mood. It consists of seven sessions covering anxiety, worry, uncertainty, thinking, arousal reduction and activity, and motivation.
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Anxiety Disorders Association of Manitoba (ADAM) Coaching for Confidence
This program consists of 8 week, no cost, sessions led by a trainer peer support worker (course manual costs $25). The goal is to learn more about anxiety in children (12 and under) and how to support them. Throughout 8 weeks participants work through course material in virtual group session, discuss material and share experience.
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Anxiety Disorders Association of Manitoba (ADAM) Peer Support
ADAM’s individualized peer support program is a structured program based upon the principles of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT). Anyone 18 years and over who is interested in individualized peer support is asked to complete an intake form and meet with the Program Coordinator by telephone, Zoom, or when circumstances allow, in person – for a confidential intake meeting.
Community Peer Support Health Mental HealthEden Health Care – Family & Friends Support Group
A Family and Friends Support Group is available weekly at the Evergreen Classroom located next to Eden Mental Health Centre.
Community Peer Support Health Mental HealthHeartwood Healing Centre – Programs & Services
Heartwood Healing Centre believes that healing is a lifelong journey. All our services are specialized specifically for people who have experienced childhood sexual abuse, but because healing doesn’t happen all at once and looks different for everyone, we offer variety of service options. All of our services are free and you are welcome here.
Health Mental Health WorkshopsStudent Counselling Centre
The SCC has counselling workshops available daily that do not require pre-registration that can help you cope with and manage a wide range of difficulties. The SCC also offers group counselling and individual counselling.
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The Link Mental Health & Addictions
The Link has programs of support for Mental Health and Addictions. Connect is a free therapy support for families, couples & individuals. You do not have to be currently accessing MYS programs. As long as you are not in crisis or requiring clinical care. The Link’s Momentum is a new group therapy program designed to bring parents or teens together who may be experiencing similar challenges. Sometimes it helps just knowing you are not alone. An onsite AFM youth counsellor is available at 175 Mayfair to support youth 12+ and their families and caregivers.
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Heartwood Healing Centre – Cultural Program
Heartwood Healing Centre is in the process of developing a cultural program that will include activities and supports that centre Indigenous ways of knowing, feeling, being and doing.
Health Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Mental HealthCase Management
Our team in the Case Management Office cares about your health, safety and emotional and physical well-being. We understand that it can be hard to find the right resources when you are facing a crisis or emergency in your life. We are your connection to emergency crisis support at UM. Everything you tell us is completely confidential and we will use the information you give us to connect you with support on and off campus. The University of Manitoba is committed to supporting those who have experienced sexual assault by providing information, referral to counselling and medical care and appropriate accommodations. If you are facing addiction or mental health issues, we can point you in the direction of resources that can help you on and off campus. If you are being stalked, harassed, or if you feel unsafe in your residence, we can help. We work closely with Student Advocacy and can help you if you are worried about your academic career. If you are struggling with challenging personal or health circumstances, we can connect you with a counsellor, a doctor, a support group, housing and financial aid.
Academic Academic Advisors Health Mental HealthECRC Resources
ECRC has many resources. On this page you will find: Changes in programs due to COVID-19, Basic Needs and Employment info, Covid 19 Resources, Counselling Support Line and Domestic Violence Support Line (Text or call (431) 275-2290 from 10am-6pm Monday-Friday), and resources on keeping pets & people safe, partner sexual violence, tips for addressing human trafficking against women, healthy relationships and more.
Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Mental Health Nutrition Urgent Services Personal Safety / Violence Prevention Resources / Hot LinesHeartwood Healing Centre – Programs & Services
Heartwood Healing Centre believes that healing is a lifelong journey. All our services are specialized specifically for people who have experienced childhood sexual abuse, but because healing doesn’t happen all at once and looks different for everyone, we offer variety of service options. All of our services are free and you are welcome here.
Health Mental Health WorkshopsKnowles Centre Programs
Our mission is to help youth and their families to address past struggles and develop healthier relationships to reach their full potential in the future. Depending on individual needs, clients are referred to any of Knowles Centre’s programs.
Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Mental HealthManitoba Status of Women Secretariat
Marymound Clinical Services and Outreach
Marymound’s Clinical services include: Sexual Abuse Treatment, Sexually Exploited Youth, Crisis Stablization Unit, Youth Addicitions Stabilization Unit and Outreach. Marymound utilizes a Resiliency-Based TX Framework– an over arching perspective covering the four cornerstones of Trauma, Attachment, Strength-based and Connections to address specific issues encountered by its youth in care. Marymound’s comprehensive programming uses creative and effective ways to assess risk factors and problem areas, encourage dialogue, and promote healing and positive progress that benefits every young person coming into care. Our trained staff includes clinicians and therapists trained in the areas of sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, family systems counselling, play therapy and trauma resolution. Outreach is a part of Clinical Services. The Marymound Outreach Worker fulfills a key role by ensuring that care does not end at the doorway by working with Marymound program staff and getting to know the young people in care and the places they are likely to frequent.
Emergency Services Mental Health Health Mental HealthMen’s Resource Centre Programs
Sexual Assault Crisis Program & 24/7 Hotline
The Klinic Crisis Program operates a variety of crisis phone lines and online support services, providing free and confidential counselling, support and referrals for people who are suicidal, in crisis or struggling to cope. We have heard that some folks may be hesitant to use the Crisis Lines.
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We take all disclosures and reports of sexual violence seriously at the University of Winnipeg. Survivors of all backgrounds and be treated with dignity, respect, and care.
If you have experienced sexual violence, there are trained staff to help you in whatever way suits you best.
Sexual Violence Support and Information
We have partnered with REES (Respect, Educate, Empower Survivors) to provide online reporting for sexual violence on campus. REES allows our campus community to create a Record of the incident and provides multiple reporting options that include Anonymous Report, Connect to My Campus and Report to Police. REES also provides information about campus and community-based resources such as sexual assault centres, healthcare, and support services. Brandon Univerity also does Sexual Violence Prevention Education “We’re committed to a campus and a community where sex and intimacy are consensual and respectful. Everyone has the right to an existence free of sexual assault, violence, and harassment.”
Health Mental Health Urgent Services Personal Safety / Violence PreventionThrive Community Support Circle
Trauma / Minority Stress
Anish Cultural Teachings & Ceremonies and Video Library
Here you can access the Anish Corporation Video Library where you will find recorded teachings and information. Cultural Teachings & Ceremonies are scheduled throughout the year as public events. Personal requests will be considered on a case by case basis and will depend on Elder/Spiritual Caregiver/Knowledge Keeper/Facilitator availability.
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Elizabeth Fry Society of Manitoba Services & Programs
Hope for Wellness Helpline Services
The Hope for Wellness Helpline is available to all Indigenous people across Canada. Experienced and culturally competent counsellors are reachable by telephone and online ‘chat’ 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (1-855-242-3310) Both telephone and online chat services are available in English and French. Telephone support is also available upon request in: Cree, Ojibway (Anishinaabemowin), and Inuktitut. (Note: Supports in Cree, Ojibway, and Inuktitut are not available 24/7, so you may need to call in to find out the next time that a language-speaker will be available.) Hope for Wellness counsellors have diverse educational and professional backgrounds, knowledge on a variety of topics, and demonstrated cultural competence. When you call the Hope for Wellness Helpline you will speak with a knowledgeable professional who will listen, discuss support and resources.
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Metis CFS Authority
Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak MKO
MKO Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Liaison Unit
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) Liaison Unit was established in September of 2017. The Unit’s primary function is to support families and communities who are impacted by missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, survivors of violence, Two Spirit and gender diverse people. An integral part of the Unit’s work is also focused on advocacy, building partnerships and relationships, prevention and awareness of all forms of violence towards Indigenous women and girls and Two Spirit and gender diverse people. A large component of the Unit’s work is also focused on healing, reclaiming the spirit and empowerment.
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MKO Mobile Crisis Response Team
The MKO Mobile Crisis Response Team provides holistic, culturally sensitive, and safe crisis response trauma intervention to First Nations in Manitoba. The team is an all-Indigenous team of special frontline helpers who will mobilize within your respective community. Our team will provide traditional and comfortable SAFE supports for your experience during your Crisis.
Emergency Services Mental Health Health Mental Health Urgent Services Personal Safety / Violence Prevention Resources / Hot LinesMoosehide Campaign – Get Involved
Wahbung Abinoonjiiag Facebook Page
Sunshine House Inc.
Thrive Community Support Circle