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Are You in Crisis?


Hi it's your girl JA Nursing here, I heard the sad news today that a angel was sent to heaven. As you wake up with your loved one Ask yourself do you know someone in crisis?

This is your Health care and Social Advocate Michelle Smith please if you require more information on how to help someone please call me 416-567-7556 I will help you navigate the system. Or email janursingservices@gmail.com we are here to particularly help individuals within the Carribean Community understand and cope with Mental Wellness. We will help you navigate this issue work to help you understand how to cope.

If you are in a crisis and require emergency assistance:

∙Visit your local emergency department or call 911

∙Contact one of the Crisis Response Programs serving Toronto below:
Anishnawbe 24/7 Mental Health Crisis Management Service: 416-891-8606  (Aboriginal clients)  not only promotes Traditional Aboriginal practices but has affirmed and placed them at its core. Its model of health care is based on Traditional practices and approaches and are reflected in the design of its programs and services.

Assaulted Women’s Helpline: 416-863-0511; Toll Free 1-866-863-0511 For more than 25 years, the Assaulted Women’s Helpline has served as a free, anonymous and confidential 24-hour telephone and TTY crisis telephone line to all women in the province of Ontario who have experienced any form of abuse.

Distress Centre: 416-408-HELP (4357) offers access to emotional support from the safety and security of the closest telephone. Callers can express their thoughts and feelings in confidence. Callers’ issues can include problems related to domestic violence, social isolation, suicide, addictions, mental and physical health concerns. The Distress Centre offers emotional support, crisis intervention, suicide prevention and linkage to emergency help when necessary.
Gerstein Centre: (416) 929-5200 provides crisis intervention to adults, living in the City of Toronto, who experience mental health problems. The service has three aspects; telephone support, community visits and a ten-bed, short-stay residence. All three aspects of the service are accessed through the crisis line.
Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868 is a free, anonymous and confidential phone and
on-line professional counselling service for youth. Big or small concerns. 24/7. 365 days a year.
Saint Elizabeth: (416) 498-0043 offers a Community Crisis Response Program which serves residents of Etobicoke and North York. The Community Crisis Program provides support to adults 16 years and older who are experiencing personal mental health challenges, concerns about family and friends, life adjustment and coping issues, issues of self-care, seniors in crisis, and suicide risk. Services include immediate telephone crisis intervention and support, mobile crisis visits in the home or the community, and referrals to other community services.
Scarborough Hospital Mobile Crisis Program: 416-495-2891 provides Telephone Crisis Response and community crisis response to individuals over 16 years of age who are experiencing a mental health crisis in Scarborough and East York.
Senior Crisis Access Line: 416.619.5001 is a specialized service for seniors in the Toronto Central LHIN area which provides assistance in stabilizing age-related mental health and addiction crises, risk and safety assessments, immediate referrals to community mobile crisis units, and support for families and caregivers.
Toronto Rape Crisis Centre: 416-597-8808 is a grassroots collective working towards a violence-free world by providing anti-oppressive, feminist peer support to survivors of sexual violence through support, education and activism.  Callers can be anyone who has been raped, sexually assaulted or abused, women who have had unwanted sexual touching, incest survivors and friends or family.
Youthdale’s Crisis Support Team: (416) 363-9990 assesses each child’s risk and mental status through telephone interviews and if required, Mobile Response. This assessment will involve the parent or guardian and the professionals caring for the child. A Youthdale child psychiatrist is available to consult with the Crisis Support Team at all times. Any parent or legal guardian in Ontario can call the Youthdale Psychiatric Crisis Services and get immediate access to trained professionals 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Emergency Shelter
Central Intake: 416-338-4766; Toll Free 1-877-338-3398
Streets to Homes Assessment and Referral Centre (129 Peter Street): 416-392-0090 Walk in referral to emergency shelter and street respite.
If you are looking for Information & Referral services in Ontario:
ConnexOntario offers province-wide information and referral services for those with mental health or addiction challenges. You can visit their website at:  web address, or you can call the following numbers which operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week:

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