Letter sent to parents 4/28/2020:
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COVID-19 Parent Resources: COVID-19- How to talk about it with your children Staying Safe Together: Tips for keeping kids safe online while out of school Aulneau Renewal Centre is offering "Wellness Checks" to anyone feeling they might need one. Call (204) 987-7090 and leave your name and number and the counsellor will call you back. Online registration can be found here. The Anxiety Disorders Association of Manitoba (ADAM) has started an anxiety support line to help people cope with the stress of COVID-19. Starting Monday , people can contact the support line at 204-925-0040 to speak to one of the organization's staff. LSSD Resource List Province of Manitoba : Mental Health Virtual Therapy CRISIS LINES: 24 hour Crisis Line: 204-482-5419 or 1-866-427-8628 Mobile Crisis Services: 204-482-5376 or 1-877-499-8770 Adult 2:00 pm – 2:00 am Youth 17 and under 1:30 pm – 9:00 pm (Phones answered at 12:30 pm) Crisis Stabilization Unit: 204-482-5361 or 1-888-482-5361 Community Mental Health Intake: 204-785-7752 or 1-866-757-6205 Provincial Crisis Lines: Klinic Crisis Line 204-786-8686 or 1-888-322-3019 TTY 204-784-4097 Manitoba Suicide Line "Reason to Live" 1-877-435-7170 (1-877-HELP170) Kids Help Phone (national line available to Manitoba Youth) 1-800-668-6868 Klinic Sexual Assault Crisis Line 204-786-8631 or 1-888-292-7565 TTY 204-784-4097 Manitoba Farm, Rural & Northern Support Services supportline.ca - online counselling 1-866-367-3276 (hours Mon-Fri 10 am to 9 pm) First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line 1‑855‑242-3310 Counselling available in English and French - upon request, in Cree, Ojibway, and Inuktut ParenTeen Connect: (EXCELLENT resource for parenting strategies, common concerns and how to manage) Psychology Today: (Find a therapist tool is excellent, search by location, insurance, etc). Anxiety BC Youth Website Book: Helping Your Anxious Child Anxiety Disorders Association of Manitoba Eating Disorders of Manitoba Need Help Now: (bullying, social media, pictures) Protect Kids Online: (excellent support for parents navigating social media) Health Canada: Talking to your teen about vaping |