Record #: BTN4032 | Last Full Update: 05 Aug 2021 |
Contact Information | |
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Office Phone | Access Line 289-266-0036 |
Crisis Phone | Mon-Sun 24 hours 905-878-9785 |
Fax | 905-681-7477 |
Website | rockonline.ca |
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Primary Contact | Burlington Office; Phone: 905-634-2347 |
Agency Information | |
Description (Agency) | A multi-service registered charity, that is the Lead agency for child and youth mental health service in Halton, as appointed by the Ministry of Child and Youth Services * services are for children in Halton from birth-18 years and their families who are experiencing emotional, behavioural, developmental, learning and/or social difficulties |
Legal Status | (50) Non Profit |
Primary Executive | Kirsten Dougherty, Chief Executive Officer; Phone: 905-634-2347 |
Funding | Provincial ; Fundraising ; Donations ; United Way - Halton & Hamilton ; Fees |
Description and Service Details | |
Description (Service) | Provide an interprofessional approach to the assessment and treatment of children, youth and families in difficulty Services include: Crisis Service * provides immediate outreach for children and youth, their caregivers and community members Virtual Walk-in Clinic * provides quick access to therapeutic intervention with a trained therapist or counsellor * the entire family or individual family members are welcome to attend Mental Health Services include: * brief therapy, 3-4 sessions * group therapy, provides support and treatment that targets specific problems * therapy, provides assessment and treatment Trauma Group * program consists of a trauma group for parents/caregivers, trauma assessments and trauma specific therapy Intensive Treatment Services include: * Intensive Counselling Service (ICS): provides a range of intervention and support services to high-need children/youth (aged 6-18) and their families * live-in treatment at Aberdeen House Specialized Consultation & Assessment Services include: * Psychological Services: assessments/consultations are considered for children and youth when there is a concern about learning, developmental, cognitive and/or social emotional functioning * Autism and Behavioural Services * Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Services: provide consultation, coaching, education, training and service coordination to families, caregivers & professionals who are supporting individuals (up to age 18 or 21 if registered in school) with suspected or diagnosed FASD Peer Support * for both caregivers and youth, focusing on decreasing isolation and creating opportunities for connections with others Partnership Programs include: * Halton Coordinated Service Planning: provides children and youth with multiple and/or complex special needs, and their families, with a high level of seamless and family-centred care * Caroline Families First: uses an evidenced-based wraparound model of care for families who are struggling with mental health needs (referrals are made directly from a physician that is connected to the program) Prevention Services include: * Positive Space Network: builds community and creates safer spaces for 2SLGBTQ+ youth ages 6-24 in Halton Region by creating youth-focused programming and by providing mental health support * Halton Families for Families: connects, supports and engages with Halton families who are impacted by a child/youth’s mental health struggles * Danielle's Place - Eating Disorder Support and Resource Centre: offers a range of groups for female-identifying and non-binary youth ages 8-16 * Our Community Cares: program works within the community to empower people and to help build skills in adults and children who are at risk for mental health problems * EarlyON Child and Family Centre Burlington: provides a welcoming and inclusive space for all children ages birth to six years and their families to participate in programs on-site, virtually, and outdoors See the listings for the Milton Office and Oakville Office for information on programs and services at these locations |
Hours | Access Line Mon-Fri 9 am-5pm Office Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm Virtual Walk-in Clinic Mon-Wed 9 am-4:30 pm (later appointments can be accommodated) |
Areas Served | Halton Region |
Eligibility | Ages: 17 year(s) and under Admission for service is prior to the youth's 18th birthday |
Application | Self or professional referrals, call the Access Line |
Languages | English ; Interpretive Services |
Fees | Service - administrative service fee (voluntary) |
Site Information | |
Located In Community | Burlington |
Address & Map | |
Intersection | Brant St and New St |
Physical Access | Fully Accessible |
Categories and Classification | |
HCSD Main Heading | Child / Family Services ; Emergency / Crisis ; Mental Health / Addictions ; Youth |
HCSD Sub Heading | Child Mental Health ; Child Mental Health Resources ; Community Mental Health ; Distress Lines ; Distress Phone Lines ; Youth Mental Health Resources ; Youth Mental Health Services |
Service Categories | Adolescent/Youth Counselling ; Child Care Mental Health Consultation Programs ; Child Care Provider Training ; Child Guidance ; Community Mental Health Agencies ~ Youth ; Family Counselling ; Mental Health Crisis Lines ~ Families ; Mental Health Crisis Lines ~ Youth ; Mental Health Evaluation ~ Youth ; Parenting Skills Classes |