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Assists with reintegration into the community, referrals to community supports and services for individuals whose mental health needs can be supported in the community including psychoeducation groups and life skills development (job readiness, budgeting, etc.)
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Provides specialized services to seniors who are experiencing complex mental health problems and support to their families and/or caregivers. Services are offered in-office as well as through community outreach to clients living at home or in community care. Teams work collaboratively with other health care providers like Home Care, physicians, the Provincial Geriatric Program, and Inpatient Psychiatry Units to provide the following services:
  • Assessment
  • Diagnosis
  • Treatment
  • Condition management and support
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Mental health counselling, emotional support, community based cultural support services, and some assistance with transportation costs is available to those affected by missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.

Transportation assistance is provided when local professional counselling and cultural support services are unavailable, including costs to see Elders and traditional healers away from home.

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Provides public safety personnel with access to structured, online mental health supports to help develop skills and knowledge to manage mental health challenges connected to the profession. The courses combine online learning modules with weekly support from a therapist by secure email or telephone.

One of two courses will be offered, depending on level of need, following an online screening assessment and consultation with a PSPNET councillor:
  • PSP Wellbeing Course: Education and guidance on techniques for various mental health concerns, such as depression, anxiety and/or post-traumatic injuries
  • PSP PTSD Course: focuses specifically on helping individuals who are primarily concerned with symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder
Courses run for 8 weeks, but, can be extended to 16 weeks in some cases.
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Offers up to 12 months of residential treatment for those struggling with addiction or mental health challenges. Offers a holistic three-phased approach:
  • Orientation: Establishing a plan of care
  • Active Treatment: A combination of recovery programming, peer support meetings, activities, and learning life skills
  • Community Integration: Rebuilding family connections and preparing to transition back to the community
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Provides free, confidential mental health counselling service to Holland College students.


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Provides free in-school supports and services for public school students who are struggling with mental, social and/or physical health issues. Examples of issues the teams can help with include:
  • Anxiety
  • Sleep issues
  • Exercise
  • Food
  • Screen time
  • Family
  • Relationships
  • Depression
  • Social skills
  • Parental support
  • Self-regulation
Teams are assigned to each Family of Schools and direct contact information can be found on the website.

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Provides confidential in-person and online counselling for individuals, couples, families. Examples of concerns that can be addressed in therapy include:
  • Stress, anxiety or depression
  • Infertility struggles
  • Family or romantic problems
  • Parenting
  • Becoming assertive
  • Questions about identity or sexuality
  • Grief
  • Trauma such as sexual assault or violence
  • Workplace conflict or difficulties
  • Coping with life overwhelming circumstances
  • Counselling to newcomers
  • Mental health and addictions

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Provides free therapy sessions for professional arts and culture workers in Epekwitk / PEI. Free sessions up to six hours within a three month period per person. Once all sessions are used, applicants are eligible to apply for additional sessions if available. The professional disciplines include:
  • Visual Art
  • Theatre and Performance
  • Music
  • Film and Television
  • Crafts
  • Dance
  • Design
  • Museums and Heritage
  • Education and Libraries
  • Festivals
  • Writing and Publishing
  • Video Games
This program is a part of the Creative Well-Being Initiative by Creative PEI and delivered by Our Landing Place.

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A 24/7 confidential service that provides support for difficulties that affect well-being. These could include:
  • Work-related issues
  • Health concerns
  • Family and marital problems
  • Bereavement
  • Other problems that affect well-being
Up to 20 hours of support is provided by mental health professionals. This service can connect individuals with a local mental health professional for direct support at their request.

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