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  Belleville & District  



Youthab's Community Mental Health Program
210A Front St., Belleville ON, K8N 2Z2

Tel:
Fax:

613-969-0830
613-969-1464
www.youthab.ca

The Community Mental Health Program provides intake, assessment and counselling services to young adults who are experiencing social, emotional, or family problems.

" Services are offered in Belleville, Trenton, Madoc, Bancroft and Picton"

The program offers the following alternatives:

  • individual and family counselling
  • eating disorder treatment
  • anger management
  • life skills and social skills
  • information and consultation services

Clients may receive service independent of their involvement in Youthab's housing and employment programs.



Crisis Intervention Services
Edith Cavell Building Fl 2, 245 Dundas St. E., Belleville ON K8N 5K5

Tel:
Toll Free:
Fax:
Hours:

613-962-7227
1-888-757-7766
613-969-8448
24 hour crisis line
   

Crisis Intervention Services provide crisis intervention, assessment, referral and short term crisis resolution support. Services can be accessed toll-free, 24hrs through our crisis line. Walk in and emergency room response can be provided during business hours. Appointments can be scheduled 7 days a week, which includes evenings until 10:00 pm. We are available on certain days in Picton Quinte West, Madoc and Bancroft as well as daily in Belleville. Emergency outreach is also available for anyone in the Belleville area unable to access office visits. Any adult, 16 years or older suffering from a mental health crisis resulting from psychiatric, emotional, psychosocial or situational factors may call.



Counselling Services of
Belleville and District (CSBD)

12 Moira St, E. Belleville

Tel:
Fax:
Hours:

613-966-7413
613-966-2357
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
   

Counselling Services of Belleville and District (CSBD), is a non-profit charitable organization. CSBD is a community based resource agency responding to the need for assessment, counselling, advocacy and support. We strive to enhance the effectiveness and well-being of persons of all ages, families and the community. CSBD strives to work collaboratively with collateral agencies and the community as a whole to ensure the most effective and beneficial support is provided. CSBD is a multi-service agency with a number of programs including; Family Resource and Support, Adult Protective Services, Behavioural Consulting Services, Infant Development, the Home Personnel and Resource Program, Family Court Clinic, Supervised Access Services and Individual, Marital and Family Counselling Program.

Service Fees: Sessional rate for Individual, Family and Marital counselling.



Belleville Pregnancy and Family Care Centre
181B Pinnacle St.


Tel:


613-969-7866
   

Programs include:

Young moms group: provides a morning out for moms and their children with speakers. crafts and outings, childcare provided. Available in Quinte West and Belleville.

Grandmother's heart: provides post natal service for new mom's a volunteer will come into their home one hour a day for 2 weeks and help with meals, childcare, housework and answering questions.

Drama team: encouraging teens to consider abstinence. Available to schools and youth programs. One hour presentation of dramas and skits.

Post Abortion Counselling: helps clients work through emotional pain of abortion.

Services: free baby and maternity clothes, free pregnancy tests, referrals and support.

Meetings: moms support group every other Tuesday morning 9:30 - 11:30, groups run from October to May in Belleville and Quinte West.



Community Care for South Hastings Inc.
55 South Pinnacle St, Belleville ON K8N 3A1

Tel:
Fax:
Hours:

613-969-0130
613-969-1719
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
ccsh@ccsh.ca
   

Community Care is a non-profit, non-political organization that endeavours to provide for the well-being of senior citizens and the disabled. Programs and administrative work are carried out by dedicated volunteers and support staff. Many programs are operated through Community Care.

Meals on Wheels: volunteers deliver hot, nutritious meals to people who are unable to manage their own food preparation, meals can be delivered as many as four times per week. Frozen meals are also available.

Diner's Club: noon hour meals are provided at a local high school or community centre.

Friendly Visiting Program: a volunteer friendly visitor will regularly visit people who are isolated in their homes.

Activity Program: Community Care offers activities to people with special needs living independently or with a caregiver, for the purpose of social interaction and fun

Transportation Services: volunteers are available for long distance and local transportation for medical, dental and therapy purposes - to use this service persons must be physically, mentally or emotionally disabled and have inadequate financial resources

Home Support: Community Care assists senior citizens and challenged persons with housekeeping, yard work, banking and other tasks

Grandfriends: volunteers share their skills, such as knitting, needlework and painting, with school children for seven weeks each semester

Pen Pals: volunteers correspond with student pen pals and meet three times a year.

Service Fees: Fees for Transportation Services, Meals on Wheels, Diner's Club, Home Support.



Mental Health Services Hastings Prince Edward
135 Victoria Ave,
Belleville ON

Contact:
Tel:
Toll Free:
Fax:
Hours:

Donna Joyce
613-967-4734
1-800-243-3391
613-968-4312
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
info@mentalhealthservices.ca
   

Mental Health Services Hastings Prince Edward provides many different mental health services in the communities of Hastings an Prince Edward Counties, including: case management, mental health counselling; housing and housing support groups; geriatric assessment; mental health court diversion and a number of supportive groups. These voluntary services are free of charge to all people and we offer them in a client-centred manner wherever the person is most comfortable. People can ask for service themselves and referrals from family members are welcome. The agency is funded by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.


Bancroft Office
33 Flint Ave, Bancroft
Tel:
Fax:
613-332-0511
613-332-0471
Tweed Office
41 McClellan St., Bag Service 99, Tweed
Tel:
Fax:
613-478-5224
613-478-1220
Quinte West Office
27 King St, Quinte West
Tel:
Fax:
613-394-1655
613-394-2151
Picton Office
82 King St, Picton
Tel:
Fax:
613-476-2990
613-476-6403


Sexual Assault Centre Quinte and District (SACQD)
28 Isabel St. Belleville, Community Resource Centre, South entrance, Belleville, Ontario

Tel:
TDD:
Crisis:
Tel:
Fax:
Hours:

613-967-6300
613-967-5902
613-967-6000
(Crisis Line) 800-909-7007
613-967-6527
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
sacqd@lks.net
   

SACQD provides immediate support, information and options for victims of sexual assault through the 24-hour crisis line. There are services and resources available for: female survivors; male survivors; parents prevention; and support groups for mom's or dad's (or parents together) of children that have been sexually assaulted. An appointment is necessary to receive services. There is a waiting list of 2 weeks to 3 months for services.

Resources available: "A Safe Place to Peel an Onion'' is a novel for teenagers who are looking to find a way out of emotional and sexual abuse from within the family context. Novel covers such issues as reporting abuse, safety, crisis lines and safe homes. The story is modeled on services currently available in Quinte Region.




Sexual Assault Response Program (SARP)
41 Octavia, Belleville ON

Tel:
Crisis Line:

613-969-7400, ext 2095
613-967-6000

sarp@bel.auracom.com
   

SARP provides trained sexual assault workers and nurses to support recent adult victiums of sexual assault to hospital for medical care and/or to police stations. Support female or male victims in Hastings and Prince Edward Counties.



Children's Mental Health Services (Belleville)
161 Bridge St. W. Belleville, K8N 5V1

Contact:
Hours:
Tel:
Fax:

Terry Swift
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
613-966-3100
613-966-2744
www.cmhs-hpe.on.ca
   

Children's Mental Health Services provides a range of counselling/assessment services for children and their families who are residents of Hastings and Prince Edward Counties.

    Quinte West Office:
    Madoc Office:
    Picton Office:
    Bancroft Office:

    613-392-4331
    613-473-1685
    613-476-8252
    613-332-3807

Occasionally there is a waiting list, depending on the service. To apply for services, provide a third-party or self referral.



 
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