This could be a friend, parent, Elder, teacher, counsellor or a phone line support person. Have fun! Do things they enjoy. Find ways to relax. Take a walk, read, listen to music, watch a movie, have a nap, pray, smudge, do yoga or do deep breathing. For more relaxation tips, go to: www. Ask friends what helps them feel better and cope with the stress. Tell a story about how the COVID pandemic has affected them: draw, write, sing, dance, journal, take photos.
Think about times in the past when things were difficult for you, and what helped you get through the hard times then. Help support others. When feeling stressed, helping to support others takes you outside their own troubles for awhile. Find a way to remember both the good and the bad things during the pandemic ex: shoot a video, write, take pictures.
We respect the Treaties that were made on these territories and we acknowledge the harms and mistakes of the past. We dedicate ourselves to moving forward in partnership with First Nations, Metis and Inuit communities in a spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.
Contact Us. Close Keyboard navigation. The program operates from a harm reduction perspective and utilizes an abstinence plus model. Using a youth-oriented approach, Teen Talk adheres to the belief that by providing youth with comprehensive, non-judgmental information, we enhance their ability to make positive health decisions.
All funded teen clinics were developed through a community development approach and operate on the core principles of choice, confidentiality, accessibility, harm reduction and cultural responsiveness. These manuals are intended to support organizations wanting to develop a teen centered health clinic or sexual and reproductive health volunteer services within their organization. Visit www. The toolkit was developed in consultation with youth and service providers to ensure that relevant topics would be included.
It provides FAQs, provider resources, take home materials for youth, health promotion tools, local resources where applicable and links to further web-based information and tools. Located in the northern Manitoba, Ma Mow We Tak Friendship Centre administers culturally appropriate initiatives with northern aboriginal youth to assist in reducing unintended adolescent pregnancies.
APIN is a network of agencies and professionals in Manitoba who meet monthly with the goal of ensuring high quality service to pregnant and parenting adolescents. Call Venture Academy Today! Crisis Admission : For urgent care, safety or out-of-control behaviour. Clinical Assessment: Get answers, get to the root of the problem.
Education: Get back on track in school with no opportunity to skip or not do the work. Safe Environment: Away from negative influences at home with a chance for a fresh start. Success Rate: Happy families and positive behavioural changes for struggling teens.
Family Support: Parent empowerment and successful family reintegration. Follow-Up: Two-year follow-up as needed. Treatment Program Whether your teen has behavioural problems, suffers from ADHD, or is using drugs or alcohol, there is hope for your family. Admissions Start the process of understanding how Venture Academy can help your family.
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