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COUNSELLING AND SUPPORT TO CHILDREN (6 to 12 years old)
 

CHILD PROGRAM
The Orléans-Cumberland Community Resource Centre’s Children’s Program facilitates the social and emotional development of children 6 to 12 years old. By offering support groups and individual counseling, we provide children with the   necessary tools to allow them to overcome life’s challenges. 

Support groups covering the following subjects:
     - Social skills, separation/divorce, grief, self esteem and body image
     - Individual counselling 
     - Crisis intervention
     - Community school workshops and groups
     - Parent-child relationship workshops
     - “Programme Espace” (Child Abuse Prevention Project) offered
       in French schools

A place where children can share:
     - their feelings
     - their anger
     - their bullying encounters, being left out and feeling lonely
     - their stress and anxiety
     - their challenges

Info.: Hélène at 613-830-4357 ext. 152

HEALTHY BABIES / HEALTHY CHILDREN
See description of program under "Children and Youths".

EARLY YEARS CENTRE (EYC)
See description of program and calendar under "Children and Youths".

CHILD INTEGRATION SUPPORT SERVICES
See description of program under "Children and Youths".

 

KIDS HELP PHONE...
 
New Kids' Website is now Live
Thursday, March 25, 2010 was a special day in Kids Help Phone's history. It marked the launch of our new Kids' Website.

kidshelpphone.ca is the only online community in Canada to offer young people a place to go for direct and indirect web-based counselling services including:

an expanded library of topics on the more than 50 topics counsellors have identified as important to kids today such as depression, addictions and sexuality; games to educate; and interactive self-care and resiliency building tools for Phase One topics including bullying, cyberbullying, Internet safety, gangs, suicide, self-injury and sexual abuse.

The Campaign, designed to help more kids in more ways, enables Kids Help Phone to expand its capacity to keep pace with the ever-changing needs of kids, responding with services that support the mission of providing professional counselling through technologically-based communications media.

Please visit kidshelphone.ca to share in the experience of the new Kids' Website.date via these bulletins, please e-mail us at info@kidshelpphone.ca, call us at 1-800-268-3062 or write us at 300-439 University Ave., Toronto, ON, M5G 1Y8 and we will be pleased to comply.
 


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Last Update:
May 15 2012