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Mental Health and Addictions Clinicians Directory Newfoundland and Labrador Directory: Mental Health and Addictions Clinicians and School District Contact Information This document is a province wide directory combining child and youth mental health and addictions clinicians and guidance counselors. The purpose of this directory is assist guidance counselors and mental health and addictions clinicians to connect with each other and in order to best serve the students within the school system. This directory is organized by region of the province and is then split into each Regional Health Authority and School District. Below is a map of both jurisdictions, respectively. The area code for all telephone and fax numbers in Newfoundland and Labrador is 709. Regional Health Authorities of Newfoundland and Labrador School Districts of Newfoundland and Labrador District 1 - Labrador School District District 2 - Western School District District 3 - Nova Central School District District 4 – Eastern School District District 5 - Conseil Scolaire Francophone (Entire Province) Table of Contents 1.0 Provincial Child/Youth Mental Health and Addictions Services...................1 2.0 Eastern Regional Health Authority ..............................................................2 3.0 Eastern School District................................................................................6 4.0 Central Regional Health Authority.............................................................12 5.0 Nova Central School District .....................................................................14 6.0 Western Regional Health Authority ...........................................................17 7.0 Western School District.............................................................................19 8.0 Labrador-Grenfell Regional Health Authority ............................................22 9.0 Labrador School District............................................................................23 10.0 Community Support Groups......................................................................24 1.0 Provincial Child/Youth Mental Health and Addictions Services Provincial services are located within a regional health authority but accept referrals province-wide. Below is a list of provincial services for child /youth mental health and addictions: Provincial Services Program/Services Telephone Recovery Centre (16+) 752-4980 Addictions Library 752-4120 The Rowan Centre: Adolescent 752-4924 Addictions Services HOPE - Health Opportunities for 777-2041 People with Eating Disorders Crisis and Help Line Information MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS LINE GAMBLING HELP LINE 1-888-737-4668 (24-hr. crisis line) 1-888-899-4357 (24-hr. crisis line) MOTHER RISK HELP LINE KIDS HELP LINE 1-877-327-4636 (24-hr. crisis line) 1-800-668-6868 (24-hr. crisis line) PARENT 24-HR HELP LINE SMOKERS HELP LINE 1-888-603-9100 1-800-363-5864 HEALTH LINE: 1-888-709-2929 Page 1 2.0 Eastern Regional Health Authority In St. John’s In Eastern Health, all phone call inquiries within the St. John’s area regarding child and adolescent mental health and addiction services and programs can be directed to Central Intake at 709-777-2200.The fax number for central intake is 777-2211. Self-referrals are welcome. Programs that are accessed through the Central Intake referral process (777- 2200) include: Janeway Family Centre: Located at Southcott Hall in St. John’s. This is an outpatient service comprised of social workers and psychologists. The center provides a combination of individual, family, and group interventions for children and youth. Janeway Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Inpatient, day patient, and outpatient programs offer a team approach that includes the parent/guardians along with a team of health professionals. BRIDGES: Has the mandate to provide brief and rapid intervention to youth (ages 12 – 17 years) with an acute mental illness or mental health crisis. Youth Mental Health Counselors Adolescent Addictions Services (Rowan Centre): Supports youth ages 12 - 18 years, to make healthy decisions regarding substance use. Individuals may self-refer or be referred by a family member or professional through the central intake number. o Services include comprehensive assessment, individual/group counseling, on-site schooling, recreational therapy/activities, life skills, family/identified support counseling, psychiatric consultation, and follow up and ongoing support. Page 2 Outside St. John’s If outside the St. John’s, area, please direct all calls related to child and adolescent mental health and addictions services to the nearest mental health and addictions office, as listed below. Bay Roberts Program/Service Telephone Fax Mental Health and 786-5224 786-5221 Addictions Services Bell Island Program/Service Telephone Fax Mental Health and 488-2701 488-2703 Addictions Services Bonavista Program/Service Telephone Fax Mental Health and 468-5318 468-7690 Addictions Services Burin Program/Service Telephone Fax Mental Health and 891-5025 897-5096 Addictions Services Clarenville Program/Service Telephone Fax Mental Health and 466-5700 466-5718 Addictions Services Conception Bay South Program/Service Telephone Fax Mental Health and 834-7906 834-7918 Addictions Services Ferryland Program/Service Telephone Fax Ferryland 432-2931 432-2012 Page 3 Harbour Grace Program/Service Telephone Fax Mental Health and 945-6512 945-6588 Addictions Services Holyrood Program/Service Telephone Fax Mental Health and 229-1551 229-1591 Addictions Services Placentia Program/Service Telephone Fax Mental Health and 227-1624 227-4749 Addictions Services Portugal Cove Program/Service Telephone Fax Mental Health and 895-7056 895-7050 Addictions Services Shea Heights Program/Service Telephone Fax Mental Health and 752-4313 752-4302 Addictions Services Torbay Program/Service Telephone Fax Mental Health and 437-2210 437-2207 Addictions Services Trepassey Program/Service Telephone Fax Mental Health and 438-2802 438-2375 Addictions Services Whitbourne Program/Service Telephone Fax Mental Health and 759-3373 759-3377 Addictions Services Page 4 Witless Bay Program/Service Telephone Fax Mental Health and 334-3944 334-3940 Addictions Services Page 5 3.0 Eastern School District Eastern School District Contact School Name Telephone Fax Email Address Person Acreman Chad Stokes 582-2448 582-2551 [email protected] Elementary All Hallows Lisa Marie 786-3691 786-3695 [email protected] Elementary Skanes Amalgamated Michael 786-0280 786-1243 [email protected] Academy O'Driscoll Anthony Paddon Susan 467-2785 467-4357 [email protected] Elementary Wiseman Ascension Tony 786-3400 786-0660 [email protected] Collegiate McCarthy Baccalieu Krystle Mercer 587-3210 587-3212 [email protected] Collegiate Baltimore School Jennifer 432-2090 432-2262 [email protected] Complex Gosse Beachy Cove Miranda 895-2241 895-2767 [email protected] Elementary Gosse Beaconsfield Junior Peggy 368-0146 368-0325 [email protected] High Campbell Bishop Abraham Heather Martin 579-9071 579-0090 [email protected] Elementary Bishop Feild Michael Walsh 722-3103 722-1058 [email protected] Elementary Bishop White Stewart 464-3501 464-3243 [email protected] School Churchill Bishops College Glenda 579-4107 579-4109 [email protected] High Jackson Booth Memorial Jillian Mercer 579-6465 579-2564 [email protected] High School Brother Rice Junior Gloria Pynn 753-6453 753-8527 [email protected] High Stephanie Cabot Academy Finn 598-2270 598-2231 [email protected] Page 6 Eastern School District Contact School Name Telephone Fax Email Address Person Cape St. Francis Niki Christian 335-2962 335-2964 [email protected] Elementary Carbonear Darrell Noel 596-3911 596-0462 [email protected] Collegiate Catalina Elementary Beverley 469-2265 469-2515 [email protected] School Walters Christ the King Trudy Whittle- 443-2293 443-2323 [email protected] School Upshall Clarenville High John Russell 466-2713 466-1009 [email protected] School Clarenville Middle Arlene Barnes 466-7558 466-2407 [email protected] School Coley's Point Deanna 786-9052 786-2048 [email protected] Primary Harvey Cowan Heights Catherine 745-1700 745-2694 [email protected] Elementary Tremblett Lawrence Crescent Collegiate 759-3126 759-3135 [email protected] Parsons Maggie Davis Elementary 596-7096 596-5013 [email protected] Warren Discovery Ashley Pardy 468-2323 468-1116 [email protected] Collegiate District School N/A 753-9124 753-1145 Donald C. Jamieson Florence 891-1431 891-1814 [email protected] Academy Strang Dunne Memorial Rhonda 525-2330 525-2777 [email protected] Academy O'Leary Elizabeth Park Tara Lynch 782-8488 782-2662 [email protected] Elementary Epiphany Chad Stokes 588-2470 588-2301 [email protected] Elementary Fatima Academy Tracey Shea 337-2500 337-2042 [email protected] Fortune Bay Trudy Whittle- 461-2225 461-2749 [email protected] Academy Upshall Frank Roberts Denise King 834-9847 834-6069 [email protected] Junior High Gonzaga Regional Tom Moret 753-7510 753-2117 [email protected] High Elizabeth (Liz) Goulds Elementary 368-8351 368-6966 [email protected] Tulk Harbour Grace Maggie 596-2333 596-3033 [email protected] Primary Warren Page 7 Eastern School District Contact School Name Telephone Fax Email Address Person Hazelwood Ruth Mandville 368-2123 368-7701 [email protected] Elementary Heritage Collegiate Gail Burry 467-2717 467-2152 [email protected] Holy Cross Linda
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