- Description
- Offers mental health supports for youth.
Service provides:
- mental health supports for youth to reduce suicidal ideation and stigma through holistic means
Includes:
- reducing mental health stigmas and increasing the access to supports in the community
- the opportunity for youth to learn skills they can use by themselves or with others in various situations where they may be struggling
- 13 of the tipi pole teachings to help youth find support in the community and themselves by increasing their self-esteem, self-confidence, and willingness to seek help
- support - youth begin to identify healthy supports in the community, in their lives, and connecting to Indigenous culture, Elders, and knowledge keepers
- reducing stigma - youth are presented with facts about mental health / wellness in an open space where all questions are welcomed; knowledge is provided about mental wellness and how to become a supporter to the community
- holistic means - youth learn skills such as practicing mindfulness through Thoughtful Thursdays, identifying healthy role models, 1-on-1 conversation, and various activities that help youth identify how they are feeling and what their goals are
Key Provider: social workers, youth workers - Eligibility
- Yes, Service targeted to:
- youth 10 to 29 years
- and their parents
- Application Process
- Service Access: Walk-in / Drop In Service, To access service:
- drop in
- or visit Facebook page for details
Referral Process: No
Waiting Period: No,
- Telephone
- 780-624-2443
- juliana-sagitawa@outlook.com
- Languages
- English; French
- Fees
- Fee: No
Fee Reduction: No
Membership Fee: Yes,$5.00 to $10.00 optional membership fee.
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair access: No -
Other disabled access: No - - Topic(s)
- Last Verified On
- January 11, 2023
- Address
- 10108 100 Avenue
Peace River, AB, T8S 1J3
Open in Google Maps - Hours of Operation
- Mon04:00 PM to 08:00 PMTue04:00 PM to 08:00 PMWed04:00 PM to 08:00 PMThu04:00 PM to 08:00 PMFri04:00 PM to 08:00 PM