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Oct '23

Hello everyone!

If you are interested in joining the in-person SAFE Workshop for family caregivers impacted by a loved one's suicidal thoughts and suicide-related behaviour, please email your workshop date choice to Tara Maxwell. Dates are listed in the poster below.

There are several psychoeducational topics available at no cost to family caregivers from October to December 2023. Email Tara Maxwell your topics and dates to reserve your place. These sessions are virtual only.

The family caregiver support group meeting is now available in a hybrid format. The meetings will have an in-person option at 128 Anne St., South, Barrie and the virtual option via Ontario Telemedicine Network will continue ongoing. The poster below has the dates into 2024. Email Tara Maxwell your date(s) of choice and your attendance preference. A confirmation email will be sent.

To stay current and connected with the Family Mental Health Initiative (FMHI), I invite you to follow FMHI on Facebook, I look forward to seeing you there!

Best regards,
Tara Maxwell
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SAFE Workshop

The SAFE Workshop will provide education about suicide and provide tools for developing a family suicide safety plan and a family caregiver healing plan.

All SAFE Workshops will be in person and there is no cost to attend.

Impacted family caregivers can email Tara Maxwell tmaxwell@cmhastarttalking.ca
to reserve their place in ONE of the workshops listed on the poster, space is limited.
SAFE Workshop Oct Dates

Hybrid Family Caregiver Support Group

3rd Monday of every month

In-Person: 128 Anne St., South, Barrie (CMHA Simcoe County Boardroom)
Virtual: Ontario Telemedicine Network

Reserve yourself a place by emailing Tara Maxwell your date(s) of choice and your attendance preference to tmaxwell@cmhastarttalking.ca

A confirmation email with further details for joining will be sent
Hybrid Family Support Group 2023.2024

Psychoeducational Sessions

To reserve yourself a place, email your date of choice to Tara Maxwell tmaxwell@cmhastarttalking.ca
Communication Oct '23
Worry Nov '23
Grief Nov '23
Conflict Dec ' 23
Holidays Dec '23

The Good Food Box

Good Food Boxes are packed with fresh, high-quality, seasonal fruits and vegetables. With the box menu changing monthly, each Good Food Box presents a convenient and affordable way to eat good healthy food. The Good Food Box can be purchased monthly for $20. Order by the first Wednesday of the month and pick up on the second Wednesday of the month. The Good Food Box is open to anyone in the community.

Watch this video to learn more about the Good Food Box.
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NFR
Est-ce que vous ou quelqu'un que vous connaissez s'identifie comme francophone ?Auriez-vous besoin d'aide pour vous orienter dans le système de santé mentale et de toxicomanie ? N'hésitez pas à contacter Catherine Cloutier, Navigatrice francophone régionale, au 705-527-8738, poste 1413

Regional Francophone Navigator

Do you or someone you know identify as francophone? Would you benefit from assistance to navigate the mental health and addiction system? Please do not hesitate to contact Catherine Cloutier, Regional Francophone Navigator at 705-527-8738 ext 1413
Family peer support
This service is available for family members who have been directly impacted by a loved one’s mental health challenge, illness and/or substance use. Peer support is created through a trusting, equal and empowering recovery-oriented relationship between two individuals who share a similar experience. You will be connected with a trained Peer Supporter who can relate from a human to human perspective as can be related from a place of lived experience.

Find out more about Peer Support Services

To seek support, please connect directly with peersupport@cmhastarttalking.ca
Crisis and Coast

Crisis & COAST Services

Local: 705-728-5044
Toll Free: 1-888-893-8333

Crisis Services offers 24hr telephone support to assist individuals, community agencies, and emergency services – to work through the resolution of identified issues and challenges. This team is comprised of mental health and addiction professionals, who are trained in suicide intervention, and who can help to promote stabilization pre and post-crisis, explore and develop coping strategies, and provide support and recommendations to internal and external ongoing mental health and addiction resources. The team can assist with service navigation, and provide information about resources available in the community. For individuals under the age of 16 years, options for available youth services can be provided as needed.

To inquire about or make a referral to COAST services please contact the crisis line (Toll Free: 1-888-893-8333 or Local: 705-728-5044). Referrals are assessed and facilitated by the crisis team.
  • The COAST team includes mental health and addictions professionals, partnered with a police officer
  • The team connects with individuals who are at risk of crisis or frequently experience crisis, due to challenges regarding mental health and/or addiction
  • The team provides a mobile response to 911 calls for service in the community
  • Through assessment and intervention, the team provides support, resource connection, de-escalation, crisis resolution, consultation and recommendations to police and other community partners and resources
  • COAST provides follow up response to individuals who are referred to COAST by police, and referrals that are facilitated by the crisis team
  • COAST teams in all areas operate on rotating shifts and schedules and do not provide 24hr service
For immediate emergency response, please contact 911

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Money raised in Simcoe County stays in Simcoe County, helping over 33,000 people served in Simcoe and Muskoka. Your donations support our fully integrated services, including the activities of the RSVP Clubhouse, Paddison/Smith scholarship for client education and training opportunities, Client emergency fund, education and information materials, youth support, suicide prevention, early intervention, addictions counselling, and much more. Your gift can be recurring every month, designated in your will, or given in memoriam on someone’s behalf, and is tax deductable. You can give knowing that your generosity will benefit the mental health of people right here in our community.
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