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Community Counselling

Documents:

Nexus Community Counselling Brochure PDF
2012-Nexus-Brochure-Community-Counselling-v8.pdf
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Privacy Booklet
Privacy booklet - EN content.pdf
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The fact that I could talk to someone about problems I’m facing without being judged.
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Are you or anyone you know:
 
  • Feeling sad, anxious or angry?
  • Struggling to get along with others?
  • Getting into trouble?
  • Having problems with drugs or alcohol?
  • Feeling bullied?
  • Having trouble dealing with difficult things form the past?

If you want to talk, we are here to listen.

Nexus counsellors take the time to get to know you. We want to hear about your needs, your interests, and your strengths and we’ll work with you to explore solutions to your problems. Nexus Youth Services counsellors understand that your privacy is important and will only involve your family if you want us to.

Our services are free and confidential. Call WhereToStart.ca at 905-451-4655 today to learn more about why our Community Counselling program might be right for you. You can also fill out an intake request form online and someone will call you back within 1-2 business days. 

For more information on what you can expect from the Community Counselling program, go to our Frequently Asked Questions page.
 
If you are in crisis and need immediate help, please contact Peel Children's Centre's 24/7 Crisis Line at 416-410-8615 (if under 18), 24.7 Crisis Line Peel at 905-278-9036​ (if over 18), Kids Help Phone at 1-800-668-6868, or call 911

Pour en savoir davantage sur les services offerts en français, veuillez cliquer ici.