Supporting Children's Resilience
Aboriginal Counseling Services Association of Alberta
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Supporting Children's Resilience
Provided by:
Aboriginal Counseling Services Association of Alberta
Provides mental wellness services to assist in building a child's capacity to settle and self-soothe while gaining skills and finding their inner resources.
Service offers:
assistance in building a child’s capacity to settle and self-soothe while gaining skills that will build self-confidence and move a person towards health as they find their inner resources
Includes:
5 initial sessions with a maximum of 20 sessions, provided 1-on-1 and individualized to meet each participant’s needs
focusing on identifying resiliency and natural resources within the child’s nervous system, working with the challenges presented, and linking the child with community for ongoing supports
a final evaluation report upon completion of the last session
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This service is provided at 1 Location(s)
Transition Place
Suite 204
10010 105 Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 1C4
Telephone: 780-242-4357
http://www.aboriginalcounseling.com
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CONTACT INFORMATION
HOURS OF OPERATION
ELIGIBILITY
Service targeted to:
6 to 18 years
who have been apprehended from their families
and are now in care of Child Protective Services
or have some involvement with Children's Services
and are seeking support
HOW TO ACCESS THIS SERVICE
Professional Referral Required
To access service:
referral required from Children's Services
call for more information
WAIT PERIOD
LANGUAGES
ACCESSIBILITY
AFFILIATION
Partnered with Government of Alberta Prevention and Early Intervention.
KEY PROVIDERS MAY INCLUDE
registered counsellors
OTHER NAMES
13 Week Neurodevelopmental Program(Previous), Children's Mental Wellness Screening Program(Previous)
RELATED SUBJECTS
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Neurological Impairments
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