Mental Health / Counselling
Support Groups & Peer Support - 100 Mile House
Please contact your local Mental Health and Substance Use (MHSU) office for information on MHSU Groups available in your area (referral is needed for all groups except designated drop-in groups).more info
Support Groups & Peer Support - Williams Lake
Please contact your local Mental Health and Substance Use (MHSU) office for information on MHSU Groups available in your area (referral is needed for all groups except designated drop-in groups).more info
Support Groups & Peer Support - Anahim Lake
Please contact your local Mental Health and Substance Use (MHSU) office for information on MHSU Groups available in your area (referral is needed for all groups except designated drop-in groups).more info
Support Groups & Peer Support
Support Housing Programs - Jubilee Care Home
Group Home / Congregate / Clustered / Blockedmore info
Support Housing Programs - Mental Health Centre
Group Home / Congregate / Clustered / Blockedmore info
WellNest Counselling and Consulting
Kendra Rogers-Calabrese, M.Ed., RCC received her Master of Education in Counselling degree in 1998. Since then, she has worked with First Nations Bands and non-profit organizations, providing individual, group, and family counselling to clients of all ages. Kendra has recently opened her own private practice, WellNest Counselling & Consulting. She is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors.more info
Williams Lake Child & Youth Mental Health Website of Resources
MISSION The mission of the local Action Team is to provide timely access to integrated mental health and substance use services and supports in the Cariboo. VISION The vision of the Collaborative is to be a powerful engine of change used by children, youth and their families, Ministries, Health Authorities, schools, physicians and communities to shift policies and practices to include children, youth and families in all decisions that impact them (client centred and driven). VALUES AND BELIEFS The Cariboo Action Team believes that the involvement of children, youth and their families is central to service and support improvements. In its deliberations, the Cariboo Action Team will: Recognize children, youth and families as leaders and guides in prevention and care Engage children, youth and families by building supporting connections to schools and communities and creating safe environments for supports and services Honour First Nations culture and the contributions of Aboriginal people in services and support improvements Evaluate all service and support improvements using data collection, analysis and the recording of lived experiences Respect the voluntary nature of the participation in the work of the local Cariboo Action Team and the provincial Collaborative Encourage effective change with courage, constructive candor, respectful relationships that embraces family input, inclusion, patience and advocacy and Develop effective and sustainable local solutions employing a variety of communication strategies, creativity, innovation, strength-based approaches and accountability ACTION TEAM TASKS Launch and maintain a robust, multi-sectoral Cariboo Action Team to sustain and initiate service and support improvements Inventory and describe the current access to local supports and services to identify areas for improvement and action (website development and navigation tools) Increase the uptake of the Practice support Program Child and Youth Mental Health Module by family physicians and service providers Increase the number of referrals to MCFD Mental Health practioners Develop emergency room protocols to improve information sharing and Integrate service delivery with the longer team goal of implementing a local Community Wrap Around Team to provide prevention, intervention, support and services to children, youth and their families more info