Counselling – RAPS (Resolving Adolescent – Parent Strife)
Provided by: Rooted Connections
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- Counselling – Play, Art and Sand Therapy
- Counselling – RAPS (Resolving Adolescent – Parent Strife)
- Counselling – RIFT (Rapid Intervention for Family Treatment)
- Counselling Services
- Families – Families First Program
- Families – Intensive Family Support Program
- Newcomers – Career Services
- Newcomers – Family Support Program
- Young Parent Program
- Youth Mentor Program
Service Description
A counselling service for youth age 16 to 17. Offered by a contractual agreement with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Social Services (MSS), Family and Youth Services, Youth Unit. Provides quick access upon referral from the Youth Unit and covers five family counselling sessions.
When the parents are available and willing to attend along with the teen, the focus is on negotiation to resolve conflicts and establish a living together contract. Service will be provided to the youth alone when the parent(s) is unavailable, so that a stable and healthy living situation can be established.
Eligibility
Individuals and families in distress (youth ages 16 to 17).
Application Process
Complete the referral form found on the website.
Fees
None.
Fax: 306-522-3775
Business Line: 306-525-0521
Service Website
rootedconnections.ca/counselling/
www.facebook.com/CatholicRegina/
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inquiries@rootedconnections.ca
Coverage Area
Regina and surrounding area.
Languages Offered
English
Rooted Connections
- Counselling – Play, Art and Sand Therapy
- Counselling – RAPS (Resolving Adolescent – Parent Strife)
- Counselling – RIFT (Rapid Intervention for Family Treatment)
- Counselling Services
- Families – Families First Program
- Families – Intensive Family Support Program
- Newcomers – Career Services
- Newcomers – Family Support Program
- Young Parent Program
- Youth Mentor Program
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday
9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Closed statutory holidays.
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