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Mental Health and Addiction Peer Support (MAPS)
Nov 24, 2023
MAPS offers peer support services to those on Probation or Parole. MAPS workers have lived experience with mental illness and or addictions and intentionally share parts of their lived experience and recovery journey in their role as a supporter. This fosters a connection and a sense of hope while promoting coping strategies and self-help. MAPS workers provide one-to-one and group peer support to help with system navigation, encouragement of self-advocacy, general listening, support, and skill development.
Goals & Objectives:
- Provide peer support services to those on probation or parole who are living with a mental illness/and or addiction.
Is This Program for Me?
- You are 16 years of age or older.
- You are on Probation or Parole and would like support around: mental health, addiction, getting connected to resources, goal setting, a safe space to talk and be heard.
What We Offer:
One-to-one and group peer support to help with system navigation, encouragement of self-advocacy, general listening, judgement free support, Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) development and other skill development.
We operate a free lending library, which offers educational resources regarding mental health and overall well-being.
How Do I Get Connected?
Referrals can be made through Probation or Parole or by calling our Central Referral and Intake Team at 519-371-3642 ext. 3212. This team is available 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday.
Is There a Cost for This Program?
There is no cost for this program.
Is There a Waitlist for This Program?
Wait times for this program vary based on a variety of factors. Please call our office for the current projected wait time.
Locations:
1024 2nd Ave East Owen Sound and other locations throughout Grey Bruce as per scheduled request
For more information, please click on the following link: MAPS Poster