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Booklet-Simple.pdfClick the tabs below for supports provided to you by TVDSB Mental Health and Well-being (https://www.tvdsb.ca/en/students/mental-health-and-well-being.aspx)
If you are in crisis or require immediate support, please contact your local crisis support service listed below, or visit your local Hospital Emergency Department.
Alexandra Hospital Ingersoll: 29 Noxon Street, Ingersoll, ON (519) 485-1700
St. Marys Memorial Hospital: 267 Queen Street West, St. Marys, ON (519) 284-1332
Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital: 167 Rolph Street, Tillsonburg, ON (519) 842-3611
Woodstock General Hospital: 310 Juliana Drive, Woodstock, ON (519) 421-4211
Local Crisis Supports
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Kids Help Phone: 24/7 national support service offering counselling, information, and referrals. Services offered to both English and French 1-800-668-6868 / https://kidshelpphone.ca/
Reach Out: provides bilingual information, support and crisis service for individuals living with mental health and addictions needs in London, Middlesex, Oxford, and Elgin Counties – as well as their families, and caregivers. Crisis intervention including access to mobile crisis team (519) 433-2023 or 1-866-933-2023 / www.reachout247.ca
Wellkin Child and Youth Mental Wellness provides children and youth living in Oxford and Elgin counties with 24/7 support by phone (519)-539-0463 or 1-877-539-0463 / https://wellkin.ca
Children’s Hospital – London Health Sciences Centre: located within emergency department for youth 17 and under at Victoria Hospital, 800 Commissioner’s Road East London, ON (519) 685-8500
Children’s Aid Society of Oxford County (519) 539-6176 or 1-800-250-7010 / https://www.casoxford.on.ca/
Addiction Services of Thames Valley offers support to those struggling with substance abuse, internet, gaming, or problem gambling, and their loved ones (age 12+).
Ingersoll: 19 King Street East Ingersoll, ON (519) 673-4232 ext. 222 / http://adstv.on.ca/
Woodstock: 35 Metcalf Street, Woodstock, ON (519) 673-4232 ext. 222 / http://adstv.on.ca/
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Oxford Walk-In Counselling Support (11:00-4:00 Saturdays) 522 Peel Street, Woodstock, ON (519) 539-8055. Mobile Crisis Support 1-866-933- 2023 / www.cmhaoxford.on.ca
First Episode Mood and Anxiety Program (FEMAP) helps older teens and young adults (age 16- 25) with emotional concerns that fall into the categories of mood and/or anxiety symptoms early, before symptoms begin to disrupt lives. 860 Richmond Street, London, ON (519) 646- 6000 ext 65178 https://www.lhsc.on.ca/femap-first-episode-mood-and-anxiety-program/whowe-are
Lesbian Gay Bi Trans Youth Line is a Queer, Trans, Two-Spirit* youth-led organization that affirms and supports the experiences of youth (age 29 and under) 1-800-268-9688 or text 647- 694-4275; available from 4:00-9:30 pm from Sunday-Friday) / https://www.youthline.ca
Prevention and Early Intervention Program for Psychoses (PEPP-Oxford) is a community focused mental health program when there are possible concerns about an episode of psychosis. The assessment can be carried out either in our clinic or, if preferable, at home by a trained mental health professional. PEPP-Oxford is located at Woodstock General Hospital. 310 Juliana Drive, Woodstock, ON (519) 421-4223. http://www.wgh.on.ca/display/PS/PEPP+- +Prevention+and+Early+Intervention+Program+for+Psychoses
Wellkin Child and Youth Mental Wellness provides family mental health care with a focus on children and youth living in Oxford and Elgin counties; 24/7 support by phone (519)-539-0463 or 1-877-539-0463 / https://wellkin.ca
Talk In Clinics Walk In counselling for children and youth, and their families. https://wellkin.ca/programs_services/counselling-services/
Woodstock - Wellkin Child and Youth Mental Wellness (Tuesdays, 10:00-6:00) 912 Dundas Street, Woodstock, ON (ages 0-18)
Walk In Counselling
Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic (Tuesdays, 3:00-8:00) 19 King Street East, Ingersoll, ON 1-800-859- 7248 (all ages)
Oxford County Community Health Centre (Wednesdays, 9:00-12:00) 35 Metcalf Street, Woodstock, ON (519)-539-1111 ext. 0 (ages 16 and up)
Tavistock Community Health (Wednesdays, 3:00-7:00) 80 Maria Street, Tavistock, ON 1-800-859- 7248 (all ages)
Tillsonburg Campus of Care (Mondays, 12:00 pm-8:00 pm) 167 Rolph Street, Tillsonburg, ON 1- 800-859-7248 (all ages)
Woodstock Hospital (Athlone Entrance) (Thursdays 12:00 pm-7:00 pm) 310 Juliana Drive, Woodstock, ON (519) 421-4223 (all ages)
This is an unprecedented time of uncertainty.
As the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic continues, we are self-isolating and distancing ourselves physically from family, friends, neighbours and coworkers.
While physical isolation is a necessary precaution to slow the spread of the disease, isolation puts at risk one of the most important tools for mental health management: social interaction. For many of us, isolation without social interaction can negatively affect our mental health.
In fact, continued physical isolation and distancing risks creating a mental health crisis.
To protect your and your loved ones’ mental health during this time of uncertainty, CAMH is leading the way by providing tips, coping strategies and resources to better manage your stress and anxiety — and confront the negative effects of isolation and physical distancing you might be experiencing. And we’ve made it easy for you to read and share these resources by sending them straight to your inbox!
As a global leader in mental health research, CAMH is a trusted source of research informed information in the face of physical isolation and distancing.
https://www.camh.ca/en/health-info/mental-health-and-covid-19/coping-with-stress-and-anxiety