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OPEN DOORS Resources for: Addictions Treatment Residences Mental Health Community Services 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 1

OPEN DOORS Resources for: Addictions Treatment Residences Mental Health Community Services 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 1

Addictions. Detoxification n n 5/25/2021 AADAC Recovery Center George Spady Centre Resources-2004 2

Addictions. Detoxification n n 5/25/2021 AADAC Recovery Center George Spady Centre Resources-2004 2

ADDICTION TREATMENT n n AADAC-Day Programs and services AADAC-Residential Henwood u Poundmakers u n

ADDICTION TREATMENT n n AADAC-Day Programs and services AADAC-Residential Henwood u Poundmakers u n n Salvation Army –Anchorage Health and Harm Reduction Clinic 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 3

Shelters n n n n George Spady Centre-Male The Salvation Army Herb Jamieson Centre

Shelters n n n n George Spady Centre-Male The Salvation Army Herb Jamieson Centre WEAC- Women Win House- Abused Women A Safe Place-Abused Women Luarana Shelter- -Abused Women 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 4

Residences n n n n n 5/25/2021 Male Our House Jellinek House Recovery Acres

Residences n n n n n 5/25/2021 Male Our House Jellinek House Recovery Acres 101 street Apt Alpha House Next door Society 1, 2, & 3 Urban Manor 104 Street Satellite House Resources-2004 n n n n Female Mcdougall house Hope Mission Our Place Crossroads Elizabeth House Elpida House 5

Residences- Male & Female n n 5/25/2021 YMCA Salvation Army Family Services Cunningham Place

Residences- Male & Female n n 5/25/2021 YMCA Salvation Army Family Services Cunningham Place PIN house Resources-2004 6

Mental Health Services n n n n 5/25/2021 FACCS AMHB CMHB Family Centre U

Mental Health Services n n n n 5/25/2021 FACCS AMHB CMHB Family Centre U of A Walk in clinic Sexual Assault Centre The Support Network Resources-2004 7

Community Supports n n n 5/25/2021 John Howard Society Elizabeth Fry Boyle Street CO-OP

Community Supports n n n 5/25/2021 John Howard Society Elizabeth Fry Boyle Street CO-OP Bissell Centre Boyle Mc. Cauley Health Centre n n n Resources-2004 Unity Centre DECSA Native Counseling Services Canadian Native Friendship Centre Amity house Emergency Food 8

AADAC Recovery Centre Tel: 427 -4291 Fax: 422 -4881 10302 -107 street. Website: www.

AADAC Recovery Centre Tel: 427 -4291 Fax: 422 -4881 10302 -107 street. Website: www. gov. ab. ca/aadac n n n Services offered: Detoxification for adults experiencing physical and psychological withdrawal from alcohol and other drugs Assessment, counseling referral, A. A. , N. A. Meetings and addiction information sessions 5/25/2021 n n 42 bed(male and female) residential detoxification 24 -hour medical supervision Admission: immediate 24 hour assistance if in crisis and bed available Referral can come from self, agencies, EPS, hospitals Resources-2004 9

George Spady Centre (24 hour phone): 426 -1203 10015 -105 A avenue. Edmonton, Alberta

George Spady Centre (24 hour phone): 426 -1203 10015 -105 A avenue. Edmonton, Alberta E-mail: admin@gspady. ab. ca n n n 5/25/2021 Services offered: Detoxification (Alcohol and drugs) Overnight Shelter Referrals to Addiction Treatment Coffee Drop in Resources-2004 n 72 beds available (Male and Female) n 20 detoxification beds (Male and Female) n n Open 24 hours/7 days a week Referral can come from self, agencies, EPS, Hospitals 10

AADAC Downtown Treatment Centre Tel: 427 -2736 10010 -102 A ave. n n n

AADAC Downtown Treatment Centre Tel: 427 -2736 10010 -102 A ave. n n n Website: www. gov. ab. ca/aadac Range of Outpatient services offered Assistance for alcohol, drug, gambling, tobacco problems including 1. Assessment, outpatient counseling, intensive day treatment, information, evening and afternoon programs, support for family members 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 11

AADAC Downtown Treatment Centre Tel: 427 -2736 10010 -102 A ave. n n 5/25/2021

AADAC Downtown Treatment Centre Tel: 427 -2736 10010 -102 A ave. n n 5/25/2021 Intake and assessment: available on a drop in basis: Tuesday through Friday: 8: 30 a. m. -12: pm and 1 -4 p. m. After intake and assessment, a counsellor will help determine which programs will fit clients needs best Resources-2004 12

AADAC Downtown Treatment Centre n n 5/25/2021 Tel: 427 -2736 10010 -102 A ave.

AADAC Downtown Treatment Centre n n 5/25/2021 Tel: 427 -2736 10010 -102 A ave. Assessment treatment referral for clients with alcohol, drug or gambling concerns individual, group, and family counselling n Offers an intensive, structured Day Counselling Program for substance dependent persons and problem gamblers Resources-2004 13

AADAC Downtown Treatment Centre Tel: 427 -2736 10010 -102 A ave n Evening and

AADAC Downtown Treatment Centre Tel: 427 -2736 10010 -102 A ave n Evening and afternoon group sessions u u u n relapse prevention Gambling self-esteem assertiveness couples, women, seniors, spouses information series Opiate Dependency Program for those addicted to narcotic analgesic drugs « 5/25/2021 Can self-refer, will determine suitability after intake with counselor Resources-2004 14

Henwood 18750 – 18 Street RR 6, LCD 1 Edmonton, Alberta T 5 B

Henwood 18750 – 18 Street RR 6, LCD 1 Edmonton, Alberta T 5 B 4 K 3 Tel (780) 422 -9069 Fax (780) 422 -5408 n n 72 -bed residential treatment centre providing intensive treatment for adults with serious alcohol or drug problems Clients are expected to have a minimum of five days abstinence from alcohol and mood-altering drugs prior to starting the program. 5/25/2021 n n n Clients are admitted every Monday Gender specific treatment programs for men and women address their unique needs and issues Fee: $15/day room and board Length: Residential treatment program is approximately 19 days Admission: By application Resources-2004 15

Henwood- Program components n n n 5/25/2021 Assessment Individual and group counseling Living skills

Henwood- Program components n n n 5/25/2021 Assessment Individual and group counseling Living skills workshops Leisure services Involvement in self-help groups such as: Alcoholics Anonymous, Cocaine Anonymous, Gamblers Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and Women for Sobriety. Resources-2004 16

Poundmakers Main facility and Adult Treatment Centre Tel: (780) 458 -1884 Fax: (780) 459

Poundmakers Main facility and Adult Treatment Centre Tel: (780) 458 -1884 Fax: (780) 459 -1876 Toll Free: 1 -866 -458 -1884 n n n 54 bed facility Adult drug and alcohol treatment program is 42 days in length. A 14 -day follow-up program for clients who successfully complete their 42 days and a 14 -day problem gambling treatment program. n n n 5/25/2021 Clients living in Alberta: $15 per day for all programs (check with your referral agency for assistance in covering this cost) Please Note: fees or a confirmation letter from the agency covering the fees must be received prior to admission. Adult drug and alcohol treatment program is 42 days in length. E-Mail: info@poundmaker. org Website: poundmaker. org Resources-2004 17

Poundmakers n Our program combines traditional Aboriginal spirituality with 12 Step programs (AA, NA,

Poundmakers n Our program combines traditional Aboriginal spirituality with 12 Step programs (AA, NA, GA), informational lectures, and group therapy to help clients restore balance to their lives. n 1. 2. 3. 4. 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 The medicine wheel teaches us that in order to live a healthy life we must have balance in the four dimensions of ourselves: Mental Emotional Physical Spiritual 18

Salvation Army – Anchorage Program Tel: 429 -4274 n n n 5/25/2021 Salvation Army

Salvation Army – Anchorage Program Tel: 429 -4274 n n n 5/25/2021 Salvation Army Anchorage Treatment Program The Salvation Army Addictions and Residential Centre 9611 -102 avenue Edmonton, Alberta www. saarcedab. org email: addictionservices@saarcedab org Resources-2004 19

Salvation Army Anchorage Treatment Program n n n 5/25/2021 The Anchorage program is a

Salvation Army Anchorage Treatment Program n n n 5/25/2021 The Anchorage program is a 62 bed, 90 -day program for men over 18 in early recovery from alcohol and other drugs Women over 18 must be able to attend full-time and live at off site residence Residential Aftercare program for up to 9 months Resources-2004 20

Salvation Army Anchorage Treatment Program n n n 5/25/2021 90 bed male residential Women

Salvation Army Anchorage Treatment Program n n n 5/25/2021 90 bed male residential Women are accepted, must live offsite (10 minutes away) Program length: minimum of 90 days Fee: $493/month room and board. $1100. 00/month for treatment will look at ability to pay Referrals are accepted from corrections, AADAC, agency or self Resources-2004 21

Salvation Army Anchorage Treatment Program n n n 5/25/2021 Phase 1: Residential Orientation and

Salvation Army Anchorage Treatment Program n n n 5/25/2021 Phase 1: Residential Orientation and Assessment Clients are assessed (physically, socially, psychologically, and spiritually) Individual treatment plan and goals are created Resources-2004 22

Salvation Army Anchorage Treatment Program n n n 5/25/2021 Phase 2: Residential Treatment Clients

Salvation Army Anchorage Treatment Program n n n 5/25/2021 Phase 2: Residential Treatment Clients begin a Christ-centred twelvestep program based on Alcoholics Anonymous targeting, but not limited to, addictions to alcohol, drugs and gambling. counseling in individual and group settings social re-orientation inter-active instruction Resources-2004 23

Salvation Army Anchorage Treatment Program n n n 5/25/2021 Phase 2: Residential Treatment anger

Salvation Army Anchorage Treatment Program n n n 5/25/2021 Phase 2: Residential Treatment anger and stress management life skills classes family violence counseling spiritual counseling Bible studies and Big Book studies Resources-2004 24

Salvation Army Anchorage Treatment Program n n n 5/25/2021 Phase 3: Residential Aftercare Planning

Salvation Army Anchorage Treatment Program n n n 5/25/2021 Phase 3: Residential Aftercare Planning relapse prevention exit planning life skills training community re-integration implementation of a follow-up support system Resources-2004 25

Salvation Army Anchorage Treatment Program n n 5/25/2021 Phase 3: Residential Aftercare Planning Residential

Salvation Army Anchorage Treatment Program n n 5/25/2021 Phase 3: Residential Aftercare Planning Residential Aftercare program for up to 9 months. Includes relapse prevention, group and individual counseling. Support in search for accommodation, employment or training. Resources-2004 26

Health and Harm Reduction Clinic 14007 - 50 Street 472 -5000 n n 5/25/2021

Health and Harm Reduction Clinic 14007 - 50 Street 472 -5000 n n 5/25/2021 Care for those who cannot access adequate physical and mental health care Clients must arrange initial intake assessment Resources-2004 n n n Thurs 1 -4 pm Addictions counsellors Mental health counsellor Doctor, nurses Condoms, needle exchange Bridge to Opiate dependency program 27

Emergency Shelters 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 28

Emergency Shelters 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 28

George Spady Centre (24 hour phone): 426 -1203 10015 -105 A avenue. Edmonton, Alberta

George Spady Centre (24 hour phone): 426 -1203 10015 -105 A avenue. Edmonton, Alberta n n n 5/25/2021 E-mail: admin@gspady. ab. ca Overnight Shelter- M/F 72 beds available (Male and Female) Open 24 hours/7 days a week Coffee Drop in Resources-2004 29

Herb Jamieson Centre 10014 105 A Avenue (780) 429 -3470 n n n 5/25/2021

Herb Jamieson Centre 10014 105 A Avenue (780) 429 -3470 n n n 5/25/2021 The Herb Jamieson Centre offers short term, and emergency room and board, to men with little or no resources. Nursing services are available at the Centre for residents, and for people in the inner city. The Herb Jamieson Centre also assists Alberta Family & Social Services with conducting a work program for the residents Resources-2004 30

The Herb Jamieson Centre The Breakout Treatment Program n n n 5/25/2021 3 month

The Herb Jamieson Centre The Breakout Treatment Program n n n 5/25/2021 3 month duration new intakes every 6 weeks, last intake until September 2004 is April 5, 2004 gives men seeking to break addictions, a place and support and care. Three meals per day, laundry services and recreation facilities, no fee to client Resources-2004 31

The Salvation Army Emergency 9620 -101 A ave 424 -9222 fax: 424 -8999 n

The Salvation Army Emergency 9620 -101 A ave 424 -9222 fax: 424 -8999 n n 5/25/2021 Emergency shelter at The Salvation Army goes beyond providing simple food and shelter. Clients also have access u to counseling, u pastoral care u appropriate referrals to other community services. Resources-2004 32

WEAC 9611 -101 A ave 423 -5302 Fax: 424 -9642 Tanya Tellier, Manager n

WEAC 9611 -101 A ave 423 -5302 Fax: 424 -9642 Tanya Tellier, Manager n n n Women’s Emergency Accommodation Short-term emergency housing to 50 homeless and transient women WEAC provides free semi-private rooms u u u 5/25/2021 meals and clothing to women-in-need 24 hours a day, 365 days per years. While the program exists to meet women’s immediate needs of short-term housing, there is no time limit on how long a woman can stay. Resources-2004 33

WEAC n n n 5/25/2021 Women required to look after their rooms and do

WEAC n n n 5/25/2021 Women required to look after their rooms and do their own laundry. WEAC’s care workers refer women to community agencies that can assist them in getting long-term housing, employment, medical care and counselling. Nurses from Boyle —Mc. Cauley Health Centre Mental health nurse and a counselor visit WEAC regularly Resources-2004 34

Win House: 479 -0058 (24 -hour) 477 -9181 Administration n n 5/25/2021 www. winhouse.

Win House: 479 -0058 (24 -hour) 477 -9181 Administration n n 5/25/2021 www. winhouse. org 24 hour staffing and crisis counselling 24 hour crisis and information line Crisis intervention Resources-2004 35

Win House: 4790058 (24 -hour crisis line) n n 5/25/2021 The Crisis Intervention Program

Win House: 4790058 (24 -hour crisis line) n n 5/25/2021 The Crisis Intervention Program provides crisis intervention, support, referrals. Information about family violence to women who are residents of WIN House or calling on the 24 hour crisis line. Resources-2004 n n n Can stay 3 weeks Priority given to women with children, though they try to keep beds available for women without Temporary shelter, food and personal necessities for women and children staying at WIN House (for a period of up to three weeks) who are seeking refuge from abusive relationships 36

Laurana Shelter: 492 -2002 fax: 426 -3237 424 -5875 - 24 hour n n

Laurana Shelter: 492 -2002 fax: 426 -3237 424 -5875 - 24 hour n n 5/25/2021 (Crisis) Short-term accommodation for women leaving an abusive situation Self Referral: Call to see if there is bed available. Cannot be under the influence of Drugs or Alcohol to be admitted If client is accepted the shelter will send a cab Resources-2004 37

Safe Place Tel: 464 -7233 464 - SAFE n n 5/25/2021 Crisis intervention and

Safe Place Tel: 464 -7233 464 - SAFE n n 5/25/2021 Crisis intervention and support to female residents and non-residents who are experiencing family violence Stay up to 3 weeks Self, agency, EPS referral (dependent on availability of beds) - A 24 hour support and information line. Resources-2004 38

Male Residences 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 39

Male Residences 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 39

JELLINEK SOCIETY 11229 - 100 Ave. Tel: (780) 488 -1160 Fax: (780) 488 -5984

JELLINEK SOCIETY 11229 - 100 Ave. Tel: (780) 488 -1160 Fax: (780) 488 -5984 n n n 15 -bed halfway house for adult males in early recovery from addictions Residents are supported in maintaining abstinence, seeking employment and participating in self-help programs Residents must attend 2 A. A. meetings a week 5/25/2021 n n Fee: $400/month room and board Length: Negotiated between resident and agency. Admission: Call to arrange an interview, must have 30 days clean Contact Don Smith Resources-2004 40

Our House 8103 – 121 Avenue Tel: (780) 474 -8945 Fax: (780) 479 -2271

Our House 8103 – 121 Avenue Tel: (780) 474 -8945 Fax: (780) 479 -2271 Website: www. ourhouseedmonton. com § § n 5/25/2021 A residence for men 18 years and older recovering from addictions Services include: Assessment and referral. Treatment referral. Individual and group counseling Contact: Client Services - Bruce e-mail: blarocque@ourhouseedmonton. com” Resources-2004 41

Our House Program components n n 5/25/2021 Goal Planning, both short and long term.

Our House Program components n n 5/25/2021 Goal Planning, both short and long term. Recreation and Leisure planning / participation. 12 Step Program of Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous and Gamblers Anonymous. Referred by a professional agency n n n Applicant must be able to confirm a minimum of 7 days clean from alcohol or drugs- Usually agency, but can selfrefer $390. 00 a monthroom, board, laundry and program Applications available on-line. Resources-2004 42

Our House Non Residential programming n n n 5/25/2021 Life Management Skills course is

Our House Non Residential programming n n n 5/25/2021 Life Management Skills course is open to men and women (residents and non-residents) in the community who have a history of addictions. This course is 5 weeks in duration, free of charge and offered 4 times each year. Understanding One’s Anger is a 50 hour, co-ed, anger management course also open to community referrals and offered 4 times per year, usually in the evenings. Seek and obtain full-time employment or admission to a full-time education program Resources-2004 43

RECOVERY ACRES SOCIETY 6329 – 118 Avenue Tel (780) 471 -2969 Fax (780) 477

RECOVERY ACRES SOCIETY 6329 – 118 Avenue Tel (780) 471 -2969 Fax (780) 477 -1578 n n n 5/25/2021 36 -bed halfway house offering residential support for adult males in early recovery from addictions, who are willing and able to seek employment, training or education Assistance to clients in finding and maintaining employment or training Program includes group discussions on recovery issues, support for attending self-help meetings, and recreation activities Resources-2004 44

RECOVERY ACRES SOCIETY Tel (780) 471 -2969 n n § 5/25/2021 Fee: Room and

RECOVERY ACRES SOCIETY Tel (780) 471 -2969 n n § 5/25/2021 Fee: Room and board Length: Negotiated between resident and agency Admission: Call to arrange an interview Resources-2004 45

101 Street Apartments Tel: 471 -4525 Fax: 474 -4404 n n n 5/25/2021 A

101 Street Apartments Tel: 471 -4525 Fax: 474 -4404 n n n 5/25/2021 A 33 bed community based residential special needs treatment facility Residency is available to adult males on release in the community under the authority of the National Parole Board and Alberta Solicitor General. 101 st Street Apartments serves individuals with various psychiatric disorders, physical disabilities and brain injuries. Resources-2004 46

101 Street Apartments offer: n n 5/25/2021 Skilled caseworkers Occupational therapist Psychiatric nurse Community

101 Street Apartments offer: n n 5/25/2021 Skilled caseworkers Occupational therapist Psychiatric nurse Community Reintegration Program (C. R. P. ) facilitated by an occupational therapist and designed for clients with a psychiatric illness. Resources-2004 47

101 Street Apartments offer: n n 5/25/2021 Community Assertiveness and Reconnecting to the Environment

101 Street Apartments offer: n n 5/25/2021 Community Assertiveness and Reconnecting to the Environment Program (CARE). Intensive personal development program focusing on aggressive behaviour. Community Assessment and Parole Supervision (CAPS). 3 onsite contract Parole officers. Resources-2004 48

101 Street Apartments offer: n n 5/25/2021 Referrals: 101 st Street Apartments accepts referrals

101 Street Apartments offer: n n 5/25/2021 Referrals: 101 st Street Apartments accepts referrals from institutional and Community based Parole Officers. Residency is determined by conducting a formal file/review which determines the applicant's suitability for residency Resources-2004 49

Alpha house n n n 5/25/2021 Three Quarter house for males Must be referred

Alpha house n n n 5/25/2021 Three Quarter house for males Must be referred by parole officer Contact Ron Mc. Cormick @ Catholic Social Services- 471 -1122 Resources-2004 50

104 Street Satellite House Tel: 474 -1107 n n n 5/25/2021 6 -bed adult

104 Street Satellite House Tel: 474 -1107 n n n 5/25/2021 6 -bed adult group home for men who experience a mental illness. Residents may or may not be involved in the criminal justice system. The Satellite House offers a home like environment designed to provide residents with the skills required to live independently in the community. Resources-2004 51

House next Door 1, 2, 3 n House #1: 10243 -158 street « Tel:

House next Door 1, 2, 3 n House #1: 10243 -158 street « Tel: n House #2: 11723 -127 street « Tel: n 489 -8526 Fax: 481 -6325 452 -3319 Fax: 452 -1088 House #3: 10633 -154 street « Tel: 489 -1349 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 Fax: 483 -1820 52

House next Door 1& 3 n n n 5/25/2021 Admission Criteria: Males 18 -65

House next Door 1& 3 n n n 5/25/2021 Admission Criteria: Males 18 -65 Chronic history of mental health issues May stay 6 -12 months Transitional between hospital and independent living Referrals must be directed to House #3 Director Resources-2004 53

House next Door #2 n n n 5/25/2021 Male forensic psychiatric clients Admission Priority

House next Door #2 n n n 5/25/2021 Male forensic psychiatric clients Admission Priority is given to NCR clients Contact Joy Laycock @ The House Next Door Society for information on all houses Tel: 472 -8026 Fax: 478 -6057 Email: jlaycock@shaw. ca Resources-2004 54

URBAN MANOR 9518 -102 A ave Tel: 425 -5901 n n 5/25/2021 Residence for

URBAN MANOR 9518 -102 A ave Tel: 425 -5901 n n 5/25/2021 Residence for men over forty with chronic addictions or mental heath issues Room and board/ 390. 00/mth Laundry facilities Nurse and Pharmacist onsite weekly Resources-2004 55

Female Residences 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 56

Female Residences 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 56

Mc. DOUGALL HOUSE ASSOCIATION 11070 - 108 St. Tel: (780) 426 -1409 Fax (780)

Mc. DOUGALL HOUSE ASSOCIATION 11070 - 108 St. Tel: (780) 426 -1409 Fax (780) 429 -3459 n n n 5/25/2021 14 -bed residential program for women in recovery from addictions Program includes group and individual counselling, weekly goal setting sessions and daily recovery -focused workshops Admission: Call to arrange an interview Monday to Friday 8 am 4 pm n n n Resources-2004 Fee: Room and board will be calculated on a sliding scale Length: minimum commitment of three months/additional stay on an individual case management basis Staff assist with medication administration, client appointments, and transportation. Regular counselor visits Mental health nurse available through appointment 57

Our Place 9537 -106 Avenue Phone: (780) 426 -6466 E-mail: rplace@ecccc. org n n

Our Place 9537 -106 Avenue Phone: (780) 426 -6466 E-mail: rplace@ecccc. org n n n Offers long-term room and board for 10 women-18+ with a history of ongoing mental illness and low income Set monthly fee for room and board Our Place features 10 private rooms with communal dining, living, and quiet rooms and is wheel-chair accessible. Mental Health nurse once a month Counselor on-site once a week. Sandra Wilson, Program Manager 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 58

Hope Mission 422 -2018 Fax: 426 -7507 Joanne Burkholder Manager § § § 5/25/2021

Hope Mission 422 -2018 Fax: 426 -7507 Joanne Burkholder Manager § § § 5/25/2021 18 bed residence for single women or women with children Women 18+ with/without children with issues related to addictions or abusive situations Women in crisis (fleeing crisis situation) are accepted on short term basis only Referral: For residence, self or agency referral. Crisis intakes must come from welfare, social services or EPS. Resources-2004 59

Crossroads n n n 5/25/2021 Crossroads (Outreach Office) Alex Taylor School 9321 Jasper Avenue

Crossroads n n n 5/25/2021 Crossroads (Outreach Office) Alex Taylor School 9321 Jasper Avenue Phone: (780) 474 -7421 Fax: (780) 497 -7154 E-mail: xroads@ecccc. org Resources-2004 60

Crossroads n n 5/25/2021 Crossroads offers alternatives, support to youth, women, single mothers with

Crossroads n n 5/25/2021 Crossroads offers alternatives, support to youth, women, single mothers with children and transgendered individuals who are homeless and/or want help to exit prostitution Crossroads offers the following services as well as 3 residences: Resources-2004 61

Crossroads n n n Street and community outreach – outreach workers meet and establish

Crossroads n n n Street and community outreach – outreach workers meet and establish relationships with individuals engaging in prostitution. Services are focused on immediate needs and harm reduction information on sex offenders « safety and health « emergency assistance with basic needs « referrals to community resources (Outreach office). « 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 62

Crossroads n n n 5/25/2021 Support and follow-up – support in court or at

Crossroads n n n 5/25/2021 Support and follow-up – support in court or at treatment facilities help in finding housing, schooling or employment connection and access to governmental services and community/family resources assistance with recovery and healing from sexual exploitation. (Outreach office). Resources-2004 63

Crossroads n 5/25/2021 Prevention information and education - through presentations and workshops, Crossroads educates

Crossroads n 5/25/2021 Prevention information and education - through presentations and workshops, Crossroads educates youth, professionals and the public about the myths and dangers surrounding prostitution and sexual exploitation Resources-2004 64

Crossroads n n n n 5/25/2021 Transitional housing – All houses provide support Resources

Crossroads n n n n 5/25/2021 Transitional housing – All houses provide support Resources Crisis intervention Goal and service planning Clients must be involved in some form of programming Resources-2004 65

Crossroads n n 5/25/2021 Transitional Houses Up to 24 beds in shared accommodations at

Crossroads n n 5/25/2021 Transitional Houses Up to 24 beds in shared accommodations at 3 different facilities Crossroads' transitional housing facilities include: Resources-2004 66

Crossroads n n n 5/25/2021 Crossroads Duplex: Houses up to 15 women or transgendered

Crossroads n n n 5/25/2021 Crossroads Duplex: Houses up to 15 women or transgendered individuals -18 -30+ May reside for up to 3 years Referral: Self-referral or agency Must phone Outreach for intake assessment – Phone: (780) 474 -7421 Resources-2004 67

Crossroads n n n 5/25/2021 Crossroads House 1: Shorter- term transitional housing for up

Crossroads n n n 5/25/2021 Crossroads House 1: Shorter- term transitional housing for up to 5 residents. 1 emergency or P-Chip bed available Referral: Self-referral or agency Must phone Outreach for intake assessment – Phone: (780) 474 -7421 Resources-2004 68

Crossroads n n n 5/25/2021 Crossroads Too: Long term transitional housing for expectant moms

Crossroads n n n 5/25/2021 Crossroads Too: Long term transitional housing for expectant moms and children. Referral: self referral or agency Must phone outreach for intake assessment. Phone: (780) 474 -7421 Resources-2004 69

Elizabeth House 11717 -93 Street Tel: 378 -0611 Fax 474 -0160 n n n

Elizabeth House 11717 -93 Street Tel: 378 -0611 Fax 474 -0160 n n n 5/25/2021 24 bed Women's accommodation 1, 2 , 3 person rooms. Meals provided Short-term assistance Referral: WEAC or agency n n An outreach worker assists clients with employment, housing searches, any legal or financial matters Program Manager: Rosie Carter Resources-2004 70

Elpida House Tel: 473 -4011 n n 5/25/2021 13 Bed residence for Females Referral

Elpida House Tel: 473 -4011 n n 5/25/2021 13 Bed residence for Females Referral by Parole Officer Contact Ron Mc. Cormick @ Catholic Social services for more information Tel: 471 -1122 Resources-2004 71

Male and Female Residences 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 72

Male and Female Residences 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 72

Cunningham House 9330 -104 ave Tel: 990 -1120 Fax: 424 3728 n n 5/25/2021

Cunningham House 9330 -104 ave Tel: 990 -1120 Fax: 424 3728 n n 5/25/2021 52 bed (single and family) Alcohol/drug free-Residents must be willing to address any addictions issues Private room, shared common area 6 handicapped accessible rooms Room and Board Resources-2004 n n n n Programs: Personal development Employment development Evening programs based on client needs Contact: ext: NEED Extension Must have funding secured or employment Referral from agencies or apply in person 73

YMCA 423 -9622 n n n 5/25/2021 Dorm room $25 a day. Single room

YMCA 423 -9622 n n n 5/25/2021 Dorm room $25 a day. Single room 130 - 140 a month / 37 -40 a day. No advance reservations Resources-2004 74

People in Need Shelter Society Tel: 424 -6733 Fax: 426 -3002 n n 5/25/2021

People in Need Shelter Society Tel: 424 -6733 Fax: 426 -3002 n n 5/25/2021 Housing for individuals suffering from mental illness 8 residences- 90 beds. Contact: Ron Allen or Ted Dyck E-mail: epinss@shaw. ca Resources-2004 75

People in Need Shelter Society Professional and support services: n Assessment and treatment n

People in Need Shelter Society Professional and support services: n Assessment and treatment n Medication monitoring n Case management n Individual and family counseling n Nursing, social work, Advocacy 5/25/2021 Support services: n Home&Personal care n Meal service n Clothing Outreach, n Assistance with housing placement n Emergency accommodation n Job sharing program Resources-2004 76

Bridgeway Community Centre n n 5/25/2021 Fully equipped medical office Dining room/Kitchen: Provides meals

Bridgeway Community Centre n n 5/25/2021 Fully equipped medical office Dining room/Kitchen: Provides meals snacks coffee Laundry/Shower: Free facilities Recreation and Leisure Resources-2004 77

Mental Health 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 78

Mental Health 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 78

Crisis Intervention & Help Lines n AMHB Help Line - 1877 -303 -AMHB (2642)

Crisis Intervention & Help Lines n AMHB Help Line - 1877 -303 -AMHB (2642) www. amhb. ab. ca n n • • 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 Capital health mental health adult crisis response team (24 hours) (780) 482 -0222 24 -hour professional assessment, consultation, intervention and stabilization Serves adults in Edmonton and surrounding areas of St. Albert, Sherwood park and Leduc 79

The support network crisis line: 482 -HELP (4357) • • • 5/25/2021 Open 24

The support network crisis line: 482 -HELP (4357) • • • 5/25/2021 Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week a confidential, non-judgmental listening service. Provides support and referrals for people experiencing difficulty in their lives. Resources-2004 80

The support network crisis line: 482 -HELP (4357) • • • 5/25/2021 Help is

The support network crisis line: 482 -HELP (4357) • • • 5/25/2021 Help is also provided for those in suicidal crisis and violent situations. Does not subscribe to call display. Phone links with Drayton Valley, High Prairie, and West. View & Aspen Health Authorities regions. 1 -800 -232 -7288 Resources-2004 81

AMHB n 5/25/2021 Edmonton Mental Health Clinic Alberta Mental Health Board 5 th Floor

AMHB n 5/25/2021 Edmonton Mental Health Clinic Alberta Mental Health Board 5 th Floor 9942 - 108 Street Edmonton, AB T 5 K 2 J 5 Phone: (780) 427 -4444 Fax: (780) 427 -0424 Resources-2004 82

AMHB n 5/25/2021 Alberta Hospital Edmonton Box 307 Edmonton, Alberta T 5 J 2

AMHB n 5/25/2021 Alberta Hospital Edmonton Box 307 Edmonton, Alberta T 5 J 2 J 7 Phone: (780) 472 -5555 Resources-2004 83

Northern Alberta Forensic Psychiatry Services: n n n 5/25/2021 Alberta Hospital Edmonton (AHE) Tel:

Northern Alberta Forensic Psychiatry Services: n n n 5/25/2021 Alberta Hospital Edmonton (AHE) Tel: (780) 472 -5391 Forensic Assessment & Community Services Tel: (780) 428 -0455 Centerpoint Tel: (780) 428 -4524 Resources-2004 84

Alberta Hospital Edmonton-Inpatient Programs n n • • • 5/25/2021 Acute Assessment/Treatment (Units 3

Alberta Hospital Edmonton-Inpatient Programs n n • • • 5/25/2021 Acute Assessment/Treatment (Units 3 -5 & 3 -7): Unit 3 -5: Assessment and intensive care to persons awaiting trial Not Criminally Responsible (NCR) Unfit To Stand Trial On Treatment Orders under the Criminal Code of Canada Serving prisoners. Resources-2004 85

Alberta Hospital Edmonton-- Inpatient Programs n • 5/25/2021 Unit 3 -7: Court-ordered assessments for

Alberta Hospital Edmonton-- Inpatient Programs n • 5/25/2021 Unit 3 -7: Court-ordered assessments for psychiatric Fitness To Stand Trial and Criminal Responsibility. Resources-2004 86

Forensic Rehabilitation (Units 3 -1 & 3 -2): • • 5/25/2021 Comprehensive assessment and

Forensic Rehabilitation (Units 3 -1 & 3 -2): • • 5/25/2021 Comprehensive assessment and treatment of persons of NCR status during the rehabilitative phase of their illness. Intensive adult inpatient sex offender treatment to federal and provincial serving prisoners. Resources-2004 87

Phoenix Program (Unit 33): • 5/25/2021 Intensive adult inpatient sex offender treatment to federal

Phoenix Program (Unit 33): • 5/25/2021 Intensive adult inpatient sex offender treatment to federal and provincial serving prisoners. Resources-2004 88

Turningpoint Program (Unit 3 -6) • 5/25/2021 Inpatient psychiatric assessments to youth remanded under

Turningpoint Program (Unit 3 -6) • 5/25/2021 Inpatient psychiatric assessments to youth remanded under the Young Offenders Act, treatment for youth sentenced to custodial care and stabilization for remanded or incarcerated youth suffering from a mental disorder. Resources-2004 89

Outpatient Programs n • n • 5/25/2021 Forensic Assessment and Community services (FACS): Clinic-based

Outpatient Programs n • n • 5/25/2021 Forensic Assessment and Community services (FACS): Clinic-based and outreach assessment, treatment, consultation and education/research services for adult sexual, violent, mentally ill, NCR and other offenders. Step Out: Intensive adult outpatient sex offender treatment for Phoenix Program patients. Resources-2004 90

Outpatient Programs n • 5/25/2021 Centerpoint Program: Clinic-based and outreach assessment, treatment, consultation and

Outpatient Programs n • 5/25/2021 Centerpoint Program: Clinic-based and outreach assessment, treatment, consultation and education/research services for young offenders. Counterpoint Program: Residential treatment for male young offenders serving custodial dispositions for sexual offences. Resources-2004 91

Canadian Mental Health Board (CMHB) n n 5/25/2021 Website: www. cmha-edmonton. ab. ca Location:

Canadian Mental Health Board (CMHB) n n 5/25/2021 Website: www. cmha-edmonton. ab. ca Location: CMHA Agency Office 10235 -124 Street Edmonton, Alberta T 5 N 1 P 9 Tel: (780) 414 -6300 Fax: (780) 482 -7498 email: main@cmhaedmonton. ab. ca Resources-2004 92

CMHB n n n 5/25/2021 Day Program For further information contact: Call: 414 -6300

CMHB n n n 5/25/2021 Day Program For further information contact: Call: 414 -6300 email: day 1@cmha-edmonton. ab. ca Resources-2004 93

CMHB n n n 5/25/2021 Housing (CMHA) CMHA Edmonton Region 200, 10235 - 124

CMHB n n n 5/25/2021 Housing (CMHA) CMHA Edmonton Region 200, 10235 - 124 Street Tel: (780) 414 -6300 Fax: (780)-482 -7498 E-mail Housing Program at housing@cmha-edmonton. ab. ca Resources-2004 94

CMHB n n 5/25/2021 Community Works 10314 - 108 St. , Edmonton, Alberta T

CMHB n n 5/25/2021 Community Works 10314 - 108 St. , Edmonton, Alberta T 5 L 1 L 9. 780 -944 -2714 Resources-2004 95

CMHB n n n 5/25/2021 Community Rehabilitation Outreach Program For further information contact jneumann@cmha-edmonton.

CMHB n n n 5/25/2021 Community Rehabilitation Outreach Program For further information contact jneumann@cmha-edmonton. ab. ca Call 780 -414 -6300 Resources-2004 96

CMHB n n n 5/25/2021 Self Advocacy and Leadership Training (SALT) Call 780 -414

CMHB n n n 5/25/2021 Self Advocacy and Leadership Training (SALT) Call 780 -414 -6300 (CMHA) Email: salt@cmha-edmonton. ab. ca Resources-2004 97

The Family Centre n 5/25/2021 The Family Centre 20, 9912 - 106 St. Tel:

The Family Centre n 5/25/2021 The Family Centre 20, 9912 - 106 St. Tel: 423 -2831 Fax: 426 -4918 Email: tfc@ecn. ab. ca Resources-2004 98

The Family Centre n n n 5/25/2021 Services offered: Family, couple, individual or group

The Family Centre n n n 5/25/2021 Services offered: Family, couple, individual or group counselling. In-home parent support, senior, postpartum depression Many groups for adults and children. CIS- Centralized Interpreter services: Language interpretation in over 40 languages Fees vary. Resources-2004 99

U of A walk in clinic n n 5/25/2021 Psychiatric Walk-in Clinic Call 407

U of A walk in clinic n n 5/25/2021 Psychiatric Walk-in Clinic Call 407 - 6501 to arrange intake assessment Mon-Fri 8 -4 pm One to One Counselling or 16 week intensive group treatment Resources-2004 100

Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton Suite #205 14964 121 A Avenue Business line (780)

Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton Suite #205 14964 121 A Avenue Business line (780) 423 -4102 Fax: (780) 421 -8734 TTY line: (780) 420 -1482 24 -hour crisis line: (780) 423 -4121 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 101

Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton 24 -hour crisis line: (780) 423 -4121 n Sexual

Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton 24 -hour crisis line: (780) 423 -4121 n Sexual Assault Centre provides free services with two different programs: u u n n 5/25/2021 1) public education and 2) direct service through a 24 -hour crisis line, crisis intervention, short-term counselling and numerous groups. Self-Referral or agency. Call main number for groups. 24 hour for crisis Resources-2004 102

The Support Network n n 5/25/2021 The Support Network 301 - 11456 Jasper Avenue

The Support Network n n 5/25/2021 The Support Network 301 - 11456 Jasper Avenue Main Administration number: 482 -0198 Administrative Hours: Mon-Tue. Wed 1: 00 - 8: 00 pm Thursday: 9: 00 am - 4: 00 pm Resources-2004 103

The Support Network n n 5/25/2021 Community Service Referral Line 482 -INFO (4636) TTY:

The Support Network n n 5/25/2021 Community Service Referral Line 482 -INFO (4636) TTY: 482 -7273 Open 8: 30 a. m. to 8: 30 p. m. Monday to Friday. Email: csrl@thesupportnetwork. com New Online database www. informedmonton. com Resources-2004 104

The Support Network Community Service Referral Line 482 -INFO (4636) n n n 5/25/2021

The Support Network Community Service Referral Line 482 -INFO (4636) n n n 5/25/2021 Information and referrals to thousands of programs, delivered by hundreds of agencies in the Edmonton area including those that can help with: Addictions Medical Concerns Education, Youth Mental Health Donations, Food, Immigrant Services One of the best sources for resource information Resources-2004 105

The Support Network n n 5/25/2021 Walk-In Counseling Program: 301 - 11456 Jasper Avenue

The Support Network n n 5/25/2021 Walk-In Counseling Program: 301 - 11456 Jasper Avenue Edmonton AB (780) 482 -0198 Resources-2004 106

Walk-In Counseling Program n n 5/25/2021 Walk-In Counseling Program: Offers free counseling on a

Walk-In Counseling Program n n 5/25/2021 Walk-In Counseling Program: Offers free counseling on a walk -in basis by experienced, qualified therapists Suicide Prevention Services Bereavement Program Tel: 482 -0198 Resources-2004 107

Community Supports 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 108

Community Supports 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 108

John Howard Society n n n 5/25/2021 Avenues to Employment Anger management courses Intake

John Howard Society n n n 5/25/2021 Avenues to Employment Anger management courses Intake & Employment Services Victims’ Assistance Program One on One Tutoring Workshops Resources-2004 109

John Howard Society n n n 5/25/2021 Avenues to Employment Tel: 428 -7590 Written

John Howard Society n n n 5/25/2021 Avenues to Employment Tel: 428 -7590 Written referrals must come from the supervising Parole Officer or Community Based Residential Facility staff. One full-time employment coordinator is available to meet with clients on an individual or group basis Employment Resource Centre Educational exploration and support Resources-2004 110

John Howard Society n Avenues to Employment Safety Training - H 2 S, WHMIS,

John Howard Society n Avenues to Employment Safety Training - H 2 S, WHMIS, TDG, Standard First Aid/CPR u Advocacy u Crisis Counseling u Criminal Justice System information u Referral to outside agencies u 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 111

John Howard Society n n n 5/25/2021 Anger management courses-428 -7590 An education based

John Howard Society n n n 5/25/2021 Anger management courses-428 -7590 An education based course, facilitated by EJHS Offered at the Attendance Centre Resources-2004 112

John Howard Society n n n 5/25/2021 Anger management courses-428 -7590 Clients are referred

John Howard Society n n n 5/25/2021 Anger management courses-428 -7590 Clients are referred by the Courts and Community Corrections and the Provincial Justice System Course includes group discussion on issues such as defining anger, communicating anger effectively in relationships and learning to manage anger Resources-2004 113

John Howard Society n n n 5/25/2021 Intake & Employment Services – Tel: 428

John Howard Society n n n 5/25/2021 Intake & Employment Services – Tel: 428 -7590 Fax: 425 -1549 Hours of operation: Mon, Tues, Wed, Friday 8: 30 a. m. 11: 30 a. m. and 1: 30 p. m. - 4: 00 p. m. Thurs 1: 00 p. m. - 4: 00 p. m. No Appointment necessary Staff provide crisis counselling and community resources provide both direct services and referrals. Resources-2004 114

John Howard Society n n n n 5/25/2021 Intake& Employment Direct services include: Post-release

John Howard Society n n n n 5/25/2021 Intake& Employment Direct services include: Post-release planning (e. g. housing, employment and education) Pardon application assistance Emergency support (food, clothing and toiletries) Pre-employment counselling Resume preparation Job search support Resources-2004 115

John Howard Society n n Victims’ Assistance Program 422 - 0721 Fax: 427 -5641

John Howard Society n n Victims’ Assistance Program 422 - 0721 Fax: 427 -5641 Email: vap@johnhoward. org Court Preparation and Support u Trained Volunteer Court Support Workers are available to provide advance assistance to victims of domestic violence, who have been subpoenaed to testify in domestic violence court, by providing: Criminal court education « Court orientation « 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 116

John Howard Society n Victims’ Assistance Program. Accompaniment to court « Ongoing emotional support

John Howard Society n Victims’ Assistance Program. Accompaniment to court « Ongoing emotional support « Appropriate referrals to community based programs « Safety planning « Information on programs and services for victims of crime « n 5/25/2021 To access this service contact the program at least one to two months prior to the trial date, or as soon as possible. Resources-2004 117

John Howard Society n n n n 5/25/2021 Alternative Learning Program (ALP) Tel: 428

John Howard Society n n n n 5/25/2021 Alternative Learning Program (ALP) Tel: 428 -7590 Private accredited school Offers integrated educational opportunities Literacy development Academic upgrading Personal development. Individual educational goals are defined collaboratively with teachers and the learner. Resources-2004 118

John Howard Society n n n 5/25/2021 One on One Tutoring Tel: 428 -7590

John Howard Society n n n 5/25/2021 One on One Tutoring Tel: 428 -7590 Basic literacy for daily living and work Readiness for ALP classroom and other educational facilities Computer Assisted Learning (PLATO) Individualized upgrading in math, writing, reading and science to prepare for high school equivalency tests, post-secondary entry, apprenticeship exams and/or employment. Resources-2004 119

John Howard Society n n n n n 5/25/2021 One on One Tutoring Free

John Howard Society n n n n n 5/25/2021 One on One Tutoring Free service Flexible hours, day or evening, tutors available Monday to Friday, 9: 00 to 12: 00 noon or 1: 00 to 4: 00 pm - depending on individual needs Evening Math classes Tuesday and Thursday, 6: 00 to 8: 00 pm Evening English classes, Monday and Wednesday, 6: 00 to 8: 00 pm Positive, fun learning environments A program length determined by individual goals Access to community and agency supports Resources-2004 120

John Howard Society n n n 5/25/2021 Workshops Career Development Employability Skills Personal Development

John Howard Society n n n 5/25/2021 Workshops Career Development Employability Skills Personal Development Basic Computer Skills Resources-2004 121

John Howard Society n n n n 5/25/2021 Requirements for One on One Tutoring

John Howard Society n n n n 5/25/2021 Requirements for One on One Tutoring and ALP 18 years of age or older Motivated and committed to learn Not under the influence of any mood altering substances other than those prescribed by a physician How to Apply Phone 428 -7590 to make an appointment Assessment of academic level conducted Wednesday mornings at 9: 00 am Interviews held to examine the candidates’ educational goals and determine the suitability of the program for their needs Resources-2004 122

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton 10523 - 100 th Avenue (780) 421 -1175

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton 10523 - 100 th Avenue (780) 421 -1175 Fax: (780) 425 -8989 n n n 5/25/2021 Courtwork Program Legal Clinic Program Prison Liaison Program Changing Paths: Living Skills Program Aboriginal Women’s Program Resources-2004 123

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n n 5/25/2021 The Elizabeth Fry Society of

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n n 5/25/2021 The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton 10523 - 100 th Avenue Edmonton, AB T 5 J 0 A 8 Tel: (780) 421 -1175 Fax: (780) 425 -8989 Resources-2004 124

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n n 5/25/2021 Courtwork Program The Courtwork Program

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n n 5/25/2021 Courtwork Program The Courtwork Program assists those appearing in Provincial Court and advises them of their legal rights and available resources. Resources-2004 125

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton Courtwork n Attend both Adult Provincial Docket Court

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton Courtwork n Attend both Adult Provincial Docket Court and Youth Docket Court to: Explain courtroom procedure and terminology u Provide legal referrals u Provide Return Court Date Cards u 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 126

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n 5/25/2021 Prison Liaison Program The Prison Liaison

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n 5/25/2021 Prison Liaison Program The Prison Liaison Program helps women in the Edmonton Remand Centre, Edmonton Institution for Women, the Fort Saskatchewan Correctional Centre (FSCC), and other Provincial Institutions. Contact: Prison Liaison Office u Hours: 8: 30 am to 4: 30 pm Monday to Friday u Office Location: 10523 - 100 th Avenue u Phone: (780) 421 -1175 Fax: (780) 425 -8989 u E-Mail: prisonliason@elizabethfry. ab. ca Resources-2004 127

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n n Prison Liaison Program We provide: u

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n n Prison Liaison Program We provide: u u u 5/25/2021 Individual support, information and referral Recreational and social development programs Bail facilitation Advocacy and assurance of prisoner’s rights Practical assistance purchasing cards and other items not available in canteen, arranging for the storage of property, etc. Resources-2004 128

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n Community Resources Program offers psychological, educational, vocational,

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n Community Resources Program offers psychological, educational, vocational, and practical assistance to women. u u u 5/25/2021 One-on-one counselling, drop-in crisis counselling, and referrals Connection with people, agencies and programs in Edmonton that will help you reach your goals Access to a Resources Centre where you can get information on agencies, programs, or topics of interest Resources-2004 129

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n Community Resources Program u u 5/25/2021 Use

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n Community Resources Program u u 5/25/2021 Use a free phone, have coffee, and talk with other women A clothing donations room that you can get clothes from Shampoo, soap, deodorant etc. (as available) if you’ve just been released from prison Connection of women at the Fort Saskatchewan Correctional Centre with community resources in Edmonton through weekly visits and bi-weekly Release Planning Workshops with female inmates Resources-2004 130

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n Contact: Community Resources Coordinator u u u

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n Contact: Community Resources Coordinator u u u 5/25/2021 Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8: 30 am to 4: 30 pm Resources Centre Hours: 9: 00 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4 pm, Monday to Friday Office and Resources Centre Location: 10523 - 100 th Avenue Phone: (780) 421 -1175 Fax: (780) 425 -8989 E-Mail: community@elizabethfry. ab. ca Resources-2004 131

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n n Changing Paths: Living Skills Program Changing

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n n Changing Paths: Living Skills Program Changing Paths is a literacy and life skills program for women who are in conflict with the law. u u 5/25/2021 Reclaim their personal power and voice Expand personal choices and make healthy lifestyle changes Experience a positive group experience based on the sharing of personal life stories Build and strengthen decision making Resources-2004 132

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n Changing Paths: Living Skills Program u u

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n Changing Paths: Living Skills Program u u 5/25/2021 Communication and conflict resolution skills Curriculum is woman-centered and participatory. Issues include self-knowledge, literacy, life skills and employment and education preparation. This educational program is offered specifically to women who are in conflict with the law. Entrance into the program is through referrals from probation officers, fine option, community hours and court referral. Resources-2004 133

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n n 5/25/2021 Contact: Living Skills Coordinator u

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n n 5/25/2021 Contact: Living Skills Coordinator u Office Hours (Changing Paths): Monday to Friday 9 am to 12 noon u Office Location: The Attendance Centre, 10931 - 120 th Street Phone: (780) 422 -0359 Fax: (780) 422 -0384 Office Hours (Fine Options Supervision) u Monday to Friday 1 pm to 4: 30 pm u Office Location: Main Office, 10523 - 100 th Avenue u Phone: (780) 421 -1175 Fax: (780) 425 -8989 u E-Mail: livingskills@elizabethfry. ab. ca Resources-2004 134

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n n Aboriginal Women’s Program An aboriginal worker

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n n Aboriginal Women’s Program An aboriginal worker offers: Cultural awareness, one-on-one counselling and referrals u Healing and talking circles u Connection with aboriginal teachings and culture u 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 135

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n Aboriginal Women’s Program Arts and crafts circles

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n Aboriginal Women’s Program Arts and crafts circles u Prison visiting u Ceremony and ritual u Seminars, workshops and an annual retreat u Potlucks and agency visits by elders u 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 136

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n Contact: Aboriginal Women’s Program Coordinator u u

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n Contact: Aboriginal Women’s Program Coordinator u u 5/25/2021 Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8: 30 am to 4: 30 pm Office and Resources Centre Location: 10523 - 100 th Avenue Resources Centre Hours: Monday to Friday 9: 00 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4 pm Resources-2004 137

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n Courtwork Program u n Contact: Adult Court

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton n Courtwork Program u n Contact: Adult Court Coordinator u u 5/25/2021 Offer practical assistance and emotional support to those appearing in court, their family and friends. Hours: Monday to Friday 8 am to 4 pm Office Location: 4 th floor, Provincial Court House Phone: (780) 422 -4775 E-Mail: edmontoncourt@elizabethfry. ab. ca” Resources-2004 138

Boyle Street Co-op n 10116 105 Avenue Handicap Accessible (780) 424 -4106 Fax: (780)

Boyle Street Co-op n 10116 105 Avenue Handicap Accessible (780) 424 -4106 Fax: (780) 425 -2205 n 8: 30 am-4: 00 pm Mon-Fri n n 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 139

Boyle Street Co-op. Programs and services n n n 5/25/2021 Housing Registry and Family

Boyle Street Co-op. Programs and services n n n 5/25/2021 Housing Registry and Family Shelter Network: (780) 424 -4106 Assists low income individuals and families to find and maintain decent, affordable housing. Hours 8: 30 am-4: 30 pm Mon-Fri no fee Resources-2004 140

Boyle Street Co-op. Programs and services n n n n 5/25/2021 Outreach Support Services:

Boyle Street Co-op. Programs and services n n n n 5/25/2021 Outreach Support Services: 424 -4106 For adults, young adults, youth, and people with chronic mental health concerns. Offers practical problem solving Advocacy and support Mon-Fri 8: 30 am-4: 30 pm Contact for extended hours No fee Resources-2004 141

Boyle Street Co-op 424 -4106 n n 5/25/2021 Streetworks A joint venture with other

Boyle Street Co-op 424 -4106 n n 5/25/2021 Streetworks A joint venture with other agencies that reduces the risk of HIV in the inner city through u harm reduction u health promotion u primary care Resources-2004 142

Bissell Centre n n n 5/25/2021 10527 96 Street Edmonton, Alberta T 5 H

Bissell Centre n n n 5/25/2021 10527 96 Street Edmonton, Alberta T 5 H 2 H 6 Handicap Accessible (780) 423 -2285 Fax: (780) 429 -7908 8: 30 am-4: 30 pm Mon-Fri Shelley Williams, ext. 131 website: www. bissell. org Resources-2004 143

Unity Center 101 - 14530 72 Street Tel: 780) 478 -6521 Fax: (780) 473

Unity Center 101 - 14530 72 Street Tel: 780) 478 -6521 Fax: (780) 473 -4548 n n 5/25/2021 Contact: Linda Armstrong E-Mail: unitylinda@shaw. ca 9: 00 am-6: 30 pm Mon-Fri Call Shelly to pre-register (780) 478 -6521 for services Resources-2004 144

Unity Centre of Northeast Edmonton n n 5/25/2021 Women's Support Group n Collective Kitchens

Unity Centre of Northeast Edmonton n n 5/25/2021 Women's Support Group n Collective Kitchens Meet on the 2 nd and 4 th Wednesday of the month in the evening Food Program: Bread is available Mon, Wed and Fri from 1: 00 pm 1: 30 pm. Donuts are available every weekday morning at 9: 30 am Resources-2004 n n Advocacy and resource referrals: 9: 00 am-4: 00 pm Income tax, photocopying, and faxing services: 9: 00 am-6: 30 pm Counselling referrals: Offers referrals for counselling. 145

DECSA Tel: 474 -2500 Fax: 471 -2990 n n 5/25/2021 DECSA is a multifaceted

DECSA Tel: 474 -2500 Fax: 471 -2990 n n 5/25/2021 DECSA is a multifaceted employment program with 5 distinct programs for diverse populations DECSA’s Employment Programs: Resources-2004 146

Worklinks (DECSA) n 5/25/2021 Integrated occupational skills training program u For SFI recipients (M/F)

Worklinks (DECSA) n 5/25/2021 Integrated occupational skills training program u For SFI recipients (M/F) with multiple barriers to employment u Program is one- year in length plus one- year follow-up u Student Finance Grant Funding u Participants may still be accepted if on probation. If on Parole, funding may not be available. DECSA will try to accommodate for committed individuals u Call 471 -9621 to refer. u Referrals come from HR&E, self- referrals are directed back to HR&E Resources-2004 147

Opportunity Plus n For women who have experienced domestic violence § § 5/25/2021 Program

Opportunity Plus n For women who have experienced domestic violence § § 5/25/2021 Program is one- year in length plus six month follow-up Student Finance Grant Funding Referrals are accepted by individuals, community, HR&E Call 474 -9621 to refer Resources-2004 148

Transitions n § n n 5/25/2021 For Women and Transgendered individuals who have experienced

Transitions n § n n 5/25/2021 For Women and Transgendered individuals who have experienced prostitution Can self- refer or agency Program is up to one- year in length with individualized support Call Nancy Burger @ 471 -9652 to refer Resources-2004 149

Destination Employment n For unemployed individuals with learning disabilities 12 weeks of individualized support

Destination Employment n For unemployed individuals with learning disabilities 12 weeks of individualized support u Call George Coward @ 471 -9612 to refer u 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 150

Ventures n For people with disabilities wanting to pursue self-employment Offers entrepreneurial training and

Ventures n For people with disabilities wanting to pursue self-employment Offers entrepreneurial training and individualized support u Business loans for qualified applicants u Call Ify Uzor @ 471 -9604 to refer u 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 151

Native Counselling Services of Alberta n n n 5/25/2021 Urban Skills 8718 112 Avenue

Native Counselling Services of Alberta n n n 5/25/2021 Urban Skills 8718 112 Avenue Edmonton, Alberta Tel: (780) 474 -4120 Fax: 474 -9506 Resources-2004 152

Urban Skills n n n 5/25/2021 Program: Ten-week life skills program Improve self-esteem Interact

Urban Skills n n n 5/25/2021 Program: Ten-week life skills program Improve self-esteem Interact with other women Learn about household Management. The program is offered throughout Edmonton from September until June Resources-2004 153

The Homeless Prevention Program(NCSA) n n 5/25/2021 9636 102 A Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T

The Homeless Prevention Program(NCSA) n n 5/25/2021 9636 102 A Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T 5 H 0 G 5 (780) 423 -2141 Hours: 8: 30 am-4: 30 pm Mon-Fri, closed noon-1: 00 pm Target Audience: Aboriginal, lowincome Resources-2004 154

The Homeless Prevention Program(NCSA) n n n 5/25/2021 Pre-employment skills Referrals to other programs

The Homeless Prevention Program(NCSA) n n n 5/25/2021 Pre-employment skills Referrals to other programs Advocacy Outreach support This program is in its second year and now includes a partnership with the Correctional Services Canada, to provide a “Parole Employment” component. Referral: Self-Referral, Parole Officer or Agency Resources-2004 155

The Homeless Prevention Program(NCSA) n n n n 5/25/2021 Employment Development Course Program: Development

The Homeless Prevention Program(NCSA) n n n n 5/25/2021 Employment Development Course Program: Development of job readiness skills Career assessment Job research Resume development Interviewing skills Job retention skills Resources-2004 156

The Homeless Prevention Program(NCSA) Personal Development Course n n n 5/25/2021 Program: Provides tools

The Homeless Prevention Program(NCSA) Personal Development Course n n n 5/25/2021 Program: Provides tools to enhance personal growth Helps develop skills that will lead to self sufficiency/self-reliancy Counselling, support Referrals, advocacy Resources-2004 157

The Circle of Work (NCSA) n n 5/25/2021 910 10045 111 Street Edmonton, Alberta

The Circle of Work (NCSA) n n 5/25/2021 910 10045 111 Street Edmonton, Alberta (780) 732 -4361 Resources-2004 158

The Circle of Work (NCSA) n n n 5/25/2021 Program: A partnership with Mc.

The Circle of Work (NCSA) n n n 5/25/2021 Program: A partnership with Mc. Bride Career Group. Pre-apprenticeship employment program that enables unemployed Aboriginal people to obtain and maintain employment. Personal life management Career planning Resources-2004 159

The Circle of Work (NCSA) n n 5/25/2021 Job search techniques Employment readiness Computer

The Circle of Work (NCSA) n n 5/25/2021 Job search techniques Employment readiness Computer literacy, upgrading, etc. Each client will receive up to 26 weeks of programming. Resources-2004 160

The Circle of Work n n n 5/25/2021 Eligibility Requirements: Unemployed First Nations, Metis

The Circle of Work n n n 5/25/2021 Eligibility Requirements: Unemployed First Nations, Metis or Inuit- 16 years old+ Call 732 -4361 for more information or visit www. ncsa. ca or www. mcbridecareers. com Resources-2004 161

Canadian Native Friendship Center n n 5/25/2021 Canadian Native Friendship Centre 11205 - 101

Canadian Native Friendship Center n n 5/25/2021 Canadian Native Friendship Centre 11205 - 101 St. Tel: 479 -1999 Fax: 479 -0043 Numerous programs, services, and cultural events and activities: Resources-2004 162

Canadian Native Friendship Center n n n 5/25/2021 Clothing Depot Community Service/ Housing referrals

Canadian Native Friendship Center n n n 5/25/2021 Clothing Depot Community Service/ Housing referrals Alternative Measures/ Fine Options Assessment and referral services Job Search Resources-2004 163

Canadian Native Friendship Center n n 5/25/2021 Free Community Lunches. Fri: 12: 00 -1

Canadian Native Friendship Center n n 5/25/2021 Free Community Lunches. Fri: 12: 00 -1 pm Food Bank Depot Youth Programs and activities Cultural Events Resources-2004 164

Canadian Native Friendship Center n n n n Program Suit Yourself: Program for Low-income

Canadian Native Friendship Center n n n n Program Suit Yourself: Program for Low-income women reentering the work force: Women are offered interview outfit Hair, makeup, clothing advice No fee Need one-week notice By agency referral only n 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 165

Boyle Mc. Cauley Health Centre 10628 96 Street Handicap Accessible n n n 5/25/2021

Boyle Mc. Cauley Health Centre 10628 96 Street Handicap Accessible n n n 5/25/2021 (780) 422 -7333 Fax: 780) 425 -8515 Appointment or drop-in Mon to Thurs 9 am to 9 pm. Fri and Sat 9 am to 4: 30 pm Contact: Cecelia Blasett. ext. 267 No fee for any services with valid Alberta Health Care Resources-2004 166

Boyle Mc. Cauley Health Centre 10628 96 Street (780) 422 -7333 Fax: 425 -8515

Boyle Mc. Cauley Health Centre 10628 96 Street (780) 422 -7333 Fax: 425 -8515 n Responds to the needs of of Edmonton's inner city residents to improve their health and wellness. u medical clinic u dental clinic u ophthalmology clinic u community footcare clinic u mental health services u immunization clinic u tuberculosis outreach u 5/25/2021 women’s health promotion clinic Resources-2004 167

Boyle Mc. Cauley Health Centre n 5/25/2021 Ophthalmology Clinic: Ophthalmology Clinic provides opthalmic services

Boyle Mc. Cauley Health Centre n 5/25/2021 Ophthalmology Clinic: Ophthalmology Clinic provides opthalmic services through a joint venture with the Department of Ophthalmology (Residents) in the Faculty of Medicine and Oral Health Services at the Royal Alexandra Hospital 2 afternoons/month. Resources-2004 168

Boyle Mc. Cauley Health Centre n 5/25/2021 Medical Clinic: Operates a walk in clinic

Boyle Mc. Cauley Health Centre n 5/25/2021 Medical Clinic: Operates a walk in clinic and family practice clinic with comprehensive medical treatment including follow-up care with special emphasis on pre and postnatal care. 9: 00 am-9: 00 pm Mon-Thu; 9: 00 am -4: 00 pm Fri-Sat; 9: 00 am-Noon Sat (780) 422 -7333 Resources-2004 169

Boyle Mc. Cauley Health Centre n 5/25/2021 Dental Clinic: Provides dental services for those

Boyle Mc. Cauley Health Centre n 5/25/2021 Dental Clinic: Provides dental services for those who live, work, and frequent the inner city area. Emergency dental services are available for a $5 fee. 9: 00 am-4: 30 pm Mon-Fri Sliding Scale, $5 emergency fee Resources-2004 170

Boyle Mc. Cauley Health Centre n n n 5/25/2021 Women's Health Promotion Clinic: Provides

Boyle Mc. Cauley Health Centre n n n 5/25/2021 Women's Health Promotion Clinic: Provides information to vulnerable women in the inner city about health issues and services offers a nutritious meal A positive social experience for networking Greater access to needed health care services. Resources-2004 171

Boyle Mc. Cauley Health Centre n Kindred House: u u u 5/25/2021 provides a

Boyle Mc. Cauley Health Centre n Kindred House: u u u 5/25/2021 provides a safe respite from the street to rest access medical treatment make connections with various health, legal, and social services resources People with no fixed address or those who live, work, and frequent Edmonton's inner city. (780) 424 -4091 10628 96 Street Handicap Accessible Resources-2004 172

Boyle Mc. Cauley Health Centre n Community Nursing Station: u § § Community Footcare

Boyle Mc. Cauley Health Centre n Community Nursing Station: u § § Community Footcare Clinics Mental Health Services: § § § 5/25/2021 Provides nursing care to homeless and transient men. No Fee provides mental health services on-site social worker psychiatric services are available by appointment Resources-2004 173

Boyle Mc. Cauley Health Centre n Tuberculosis Outreach u Offers tuberculosis medication and follow

Boyle Mc. Cauley Health Centre n Tuberculosis Outreach u Offers tuberculosis medication and follow up for people who may be infected. § Immunization Clinic u 5/25/2021 Offers support, information and immunization for children and others Resources-2004 174

Dickinsfield Amity House n (780) 478 -5022 Fax: (780) 473 -8979 n amityhouse@telus. net

Dickinsfield Amity House n (780) 478 -5022 Fax: (780) 473 -8979 n amityhouse@telus. net n 5/25/2021 9: 00 am-4: 30 pm Mon-Fri Tracy Patience email: dickfld@telusplanet. net Resources-2004 175

Dickinsfield Amity House 478 -5022 n Programs Food programs u Parenting programs, pre-school programs

Dickinsfield Amity House 478 -5022 n Programs Food programs u Parenting programs, pre-school programs u Leisure or recreational activities, volunteer opportunities u Outreach services, support groups u Job search assistance u Swap Shop, hair cuts, special family events u 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 176

Community Supports. Food n Marian Centre: 10528 - 98 St. 4243544 u n n

Community Supports. Food n Marian Centre: 10528 - 98 St. 4243544 u n n Mustard Seed Street Church: Bank 10635 - 96 St. 426 -5600 u 5/25/2021 Stew every day at 1 pm except Wed and Sun Chili at 12 noon Mon to Fri; Emergency Food Resources-2004 177

Community Supports. Food n Bissell Centre: 10527 - 96 St 423 -2285 u u

Community Supports. Food n Bissell Centre: 10527 - 96 St 423 -2285 u u n n Red Road Healing Society: 3010 - 119 Ave. 471 -3220 u n n 5/25/2021 Sandwiches at 10: 30 am Mon to Fri; Lunch for women only (no kids) 12 noon Tues and Fri Soup and bannock every Mon at 12 noon Edmonton’s Food Bank: Emergency food hampers 10218 - 111 St. 425 -4190 Resources-2004 178

Resources for Fort Saskatchewan Correctional Centre Julie Ritchie Practicum Student March, 2004 5/25/2021 Resources-2004

Resources for Fort Saskatchewan Correctional Centre Julie Ritchie Practicum Student March, 2004 5/25/2021 Resources-2004 179