Organization: Children's Mental Health Services Hastings and Prince Edward Counties
Phone Numbers: 613-966-3100
Crisis: 1-844-GO2 CMHS (462-2647) * regular toll-free line * crisis and after hours
Fax: 613-966-2744
Email: info@cmhs-hpe.on.ca
Website: www.cmhsonline.ca
Address:
Belleville Main Office
250 Sidney St Unit 203
Belleville, ON
K8P 3Z3
Intersection: Sidney St and County Rd 30
Accessibility:
Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Executives: Susan Sweetman - Chief Executive Officer

Kodi Kitson - Clinical Director
kkitson@cmhs-hpe.on.ca
Service Description: Community-based mental health services for children and youth having any one of a range of disorders including suicidal, eating disorders, depression, anxiety, affective disorder, mood and anxiety disorders as well as other disorders * provides assessment, counselling/treatment and case management and consultation

Virtual (walk-in) clinic -
 Call to be linked virtually by telephone or video with a clinician immediately or on the same day


Caregiver Support - Family / caregiver skill building and support services may include the provision of effective parenting strategies as well as access to peer supports to promote resilience and positive child/youth/family functioning

Counselling - Counselling and therapy treatment services focus on reducing the severity of and/or remedying the emotional, social and behavioural problems of children and youth

Crisis Intervention - Immediate, time-limited services, delivered in response to an identified child or youth who is experiencing an imminent mental health crisis, or an urgent or crisis situation that places the child/youth or others at serious risk

For New Parents - Prevention programs empower children, youth and/or parents to better address children’s mental health issues by changing attitudes and behaviours, building skills and competencies and/or creating awareness and resiliency

Live-In Treatment Facility - Honeywell House / Honeywell Corners - Live-in treatment program providing therapy for children/youth with mental health disorders including suicidality, emerging psychiatric disorders and other disorders

Rapid Response Service (Virtual) - Immediate access to single session consultation counselling through our daily Rapid Response Service. There is no need for a referral

Youth Justice Services - Youth mental health workers provide support to youth involved in the youth justice system, from age 12 to 17 years at the time of charge, who struggle with mental health * diversion is an option that is offered by the judge to give youth a chance to have their criminal charges dropped or mitigated should the youth agree to a treatment plan * court support services


Fees: None
Application: Self or professional referral by phone, online, or virtual walk-in
Eligibility / Target Population: Children and youth 0-18 years of age with mental health disorders and their families
Languages: English
Area Served: Hastings County ; Prince Edward County
See Also: Children and Youth with Disabilities
Community Mental Health Programs
Mental Health for Children and Youth
Last Updated: 11/8/2024
Service Profile Web Address: eng/displayService.aspx?id=151006

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