Accessible Education Services We work to provide students with disabilities, no matter whether the disability is permanent or temporary and no matter what the diagnosis is or the functional limitations are, with the academic accommodations they need to level the playing field and eliminate barriers and the services they need to build skills, strategies, and resources to make the most of college. Tel: (705) 749-5527 Counselling Fleming College, offers short-term, solution-oriented counselling focusing on issues related to personal, disability/accessibility and academic concerns. Counselling services are available Monday-Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm. Room A2 113 Contact Jennifer Langenberg: (705) 749-5527 Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Student Experience Diversity & Inclusion Services is a safe space for students to receive education, support, and referrals on a wide range of diversity issues. The office supports clubs that promote diversity and human rights, and organizes events in collaboration with other departments and community partners. Contact Debbie Harrison (705) 749-5530 ext. 1292 Sutherland Campus – Room C2 102.1 Frost Campus – Room 175 Health Services Student Health Services, provides comprehensive confidential healthcare to Fleming Students, and promotes Wellness through education and preventative health measures. Sutherland Campus – (705) 749-5504 or (866)-353-6464 ext. 1504 Front Campus – (705) 324-9144 ext. 3232 or (866) 353-6464 ext.3232 Student Health Plan Students enrolled in full-time programs are automatically enrolled in the Student Health Plan. The fee is paid once per academic year and is included in your student fees. Contact Student Administrative Council for more information. Indigenous Student Services Fleming College recognizes that Indigenous students come from diverse cultures and traditions and have varying perspective, needs and goals. No matter what path you come from, Fleming Indigenous Student Support Services with help make your transition to the college environment easier. Contact the office Monday-Friday between the hours of 8:30am-4:30pm by email or phone. Contact Ashley Safar (1-866) 353-6464 ext. 1263 Contact Brittney Moffatt (1-866) 353-6464 ext. 1013 Tutoring and Academic Skills At the Tutoring and Academic Skills Centre, we can help students reach their academic potential by providing support focused on individual needs. Booked appointments with a Tutor or Learning Strategies Advisor can be made through our online booking system, WC Online. Appointments take place online over WebEx. Sutherland & Coburg Campus – Contact (705) 749-5530 ext. 1607 Forst & Haliburton Campus – Contact (705) 324-9144 ext. 3280 Athletics and Recreation Get out and play at Fleming College. Whether you join one of our varsity or extramural sports teams, participate in our intramural programs, explore the beautiful trails, or cheer on your Fleming Knights at the next home game, we have something for everyone right on campus. Find out more at Fleming Athletics and Recreation
Local Resources Lovesick Lake Native Women's Association Alcoholics Anonymous (Peterborough) Gamblers Anonymous Narcotics Anonymous Boys & Girls Club Kawartha Lakes Peterborough Child and Family Services Assaulted Woman's Helpline Kawartha Sexual Assault Centre Kawartha Haliburton Victims Services Peterborough/Northumberland Victims Services Peterborough Pride Rainbow Youth Haliburton Highlands Mental Health Services Hospice Peterborough Hospice Kawartha Lakes Local Hospitals Peterborough Regional Health Centre Ross Memorial Hospital Ross Memorial Hospital – Mental Health Intake Northumberland Hill Hospital Haliburton Highlands Health Services
The Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC), in collaboration with the Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention, the Centre for Suicide Prevention, and the Public Health Agency of Canada has developed 2 toolkits to support people who have been impacted by suicide. One toolkit is tailored for people who have attempted suicide , and the other is focused on resources for people who have lost someone to suicide . The MHCC wishes to thank the Advisory Committee comprised of people with lived experience related to suicide for their assistance in making these toolkits possible. In the summer of 2017, the MHCC conducted an online survey to elicit feedback from people who have been affected by suicide. With over a thousand responses, the survey helped gain a better understanding of what topics, content areas, resources, and information were important to include in the toolkits. Language Many respondents indicated a preference for “people-first” language as opposed to “survivorship language”. For this reason, “people-first” language is used in the toolkit. That said, many of the resources linked from the toolkits use “survivorship” language. Please note that the toolkits are not intended to replace a conversation and are not designed to be an exhaustive list of the wide variety of resources available across Canada for support. If you or someone you know is experiencing distressing thoughts or thoughts of suicide, please contact your local distress centre or Kids Help Phone .
Good2Talk: 1 (866) 925-5454 Bullying Hotline: 1 (888) 456-2323 Family Violence Hotline: 310-1818 Mental Health Hotline: 1 (877) 303-2642 Howard Mutual Medical Centre:(519) 674-2600 Kids Help Phone: 1 (800) 668-6868 Mental Health Helpline 1-866-531-2600 Ontario Online & Text Crisis Services Chat 2:00 pm to 2:00 am and text 2:00 pm to 2:00 am at #258258 Youth Services Bureau (bilingual) 613-260-2360 or 1-877-377-7775 (toll free for Eastern Ontario) 24/7 crisis line available for youth, as well as chat options at ysb.ca Talk4Healing 1-855-554-HEAL Culturally grounded, fully confidential line for Indigenous women. Available in 14 languages across Ontario Assaulted Women’s Helpline 1-866-863-0511 24-hour crisis support.
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The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program provides mental health, emotional and cultural support services to eligible former Indian Residential School students and their families throughout all phases of the Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement, including: Common Experience Payments (CEP) Independent Assessment Process (IAP) Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) events commemorative activities Resolution Health Support Program Services are safe, confidential, respectful and non-judgmental. You can access emotional and crisis referral services by calling 24-Hour National Crisis Line: 1-866-925-4419 Indian Residential School Survivor Society The IRSSS Crisis line is available 24/7 at 1-800-721-0066. The Hope For Wellness The Hope for Wellness Help Line offers immediate help to all Indigenous peoples across Canada. It is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to offer: counselling crisis intervention Call the toll-free Help Line at 1-855-242-3310 or connect to the online chat at hopeforwellness.ca. First Nations Health Authority Healing in Colour Healing in Colour envisions a world where BIPOC, in all our intersections, have access to therapy that supports our healing and liberation. Find a BIPOC therapist in your community. Access a curated list of resources that support healing. Native Youth Crisis Line 1-877-209-1266 24/7 crisis line for Indigenous Youth available for residents of Canada and the United States. Shkaabe Makwa Shkaabe Makwa plays a key role in connecting with First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities and service providers across the province with a focus on: Building relationships and collaborative partnerships; Providing training to support workforce development; Advancing culturally relevant systems initiatives; and Improving practice through research and knowledge exchange. Shkaabe Makwa collaborates with many programs across CAMH to develop and deliver training, implement system initiatives, coordinate knowledge exchange events and webinars, support Virtual Care services, resource for research projects and lead Indigenous engagement for CAMH programs and initiatives. For more information about the program, please contact us at shkaabemakwa@camh.ca Wabano Centre At Wabano, you have access to:: Regulated mental health professionals for individual or group therapy sessions. Addictions recovery specialists. Land-based cultural activities with traditional knowledge keepers. Art-as-healing for you or your family. Métis Nation of Ontario Mental health services include screening and assessment, intake, early intervention, referrals, case management, and aftercare (post-treatment) support using contemporary and traditional therapeutic interventions, such as healing circles and individual or group counselling. Mental wellness promotion and peer support are also available. Ontario Native Women’s Association The association offers a variety of programs for Indigenous girls and women and their families in Ontario
Trans Lifeline 1-877-330-6366 Non-profit hotline run by transgender people, for transgender people. PFLAG PFLAG Canada is a national charitable organization, founded by parents who wished to help themselves and their family members understand and accept their non- heterosexual children. The "coming-out" process can be a critical time for families. When the adjustment period is particularly long or painful, relationships can become permanently damaged, resulting in a lifetime of emotional scars. People cannot always rise above the challenge of accepting themselves or their family member, and the results can be devastating, even fatal. We support these families through today and give them hope for a better tomorrow. Contact us at 1 (888) 530-6777 ext. 224 LGBTTQQ2SI Youth Line 647-694-4275 Confidential, non-judgemental & informed LGBTTQQ2SI peer support. There is a live chat option on the webpage.. Rainbow Health A resource page that offers information for both service users and providers and maintains a current service provider directory, a resource library and a trans health knowledge base. 2Spirited People of the First Nations Resources, reports and information on people who identify as Indigenous and LGBTTIQQ2SA. Trans Pulse Videos, presentations, resources, and research about trans health issues in Canada. Ontario Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf (ORAD) Serves LGBTTIQQ2SA+ deaf, deafened and hard of hearing people.
Alcoholics Anonymous Canada's Food Guide Canadian ADHD Resource Alliance Canadian Centre for Addictions Canadian Food Inspection Agency Canadian Institute of Stress Canadian Mens Health Network Canadian Mental Health Association Canadian Women's Health Network Centre for Youth Crime Prevention First Nations & Inuit Health Headache Network Canada Healthy Canadians Healthy Living Mood Disorders Society of Canada National Eating Disorders Canada Natural Healthcare Canada Partnership for a Drug Free Canada Public Health Agency of Canada Schizophrenia Society of Canada Quit 4 Life Travel Health Notices Travel.gc.ca