Outcomes Report (2018-2019)

Outcomes Report 2018-2019

CHILDREN AND YOUTH FOR DOMESTIC PEACE (PEACE) PEACE is specialized program whose purpose is to assist children and youth between the ages of 3 and 18 years old, who have been exposed to abuse and/or violence. The program provides group or individualized in-office and school-based counselling utilizing psycho- educational methods. Program Objectives a) stopping the inter-generational cycle of abuse by teaching children non-violent ways of resolving conflict and by promoting the process of healing b) support children whose emotional health and self-esteem have been affected by witnessing abuse

Services

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Annual

Individual counselling

141

109

146

138

534 120

Crisis calls

49

32

18

21 16 47 20

Group sessions

5

0

0

21

Referrals

30 27

25

28 12

130

Intake sessions

8

67

100% report that they are treated with dignity and respect in the program.

Mental Health and Supported Community Living Services

CLUBHOUSES Our Clubhouses are based on a PSR (Psycho-social Rehabilitation) approach to wellness and provides a safe and supportive environment to adults living with a mental illness. Participants in the clubhouse are called members. Each member is expected to contribute to the daily operating/functioning of the clubhouse. Members and staff work collaboratively to plan, organize and run the programs. Members can participate in low stress work units, seek volunteer and employment opportunities, make friends and enjoy recreational activities. All activities and services are designed to promote personal health and wellness while increasing independence and facilitating recovery. Surrey Clubhouse (New Frontier and The Roost) The main focus at New Frontier is on leisure, basic living skills and wellness while the emphasis at The Roost is on pre-employment and employment. The Roost also offers some social/leisure and wellness components. Both sites provide opportunities to develop and practice skills. Both locations also offer young adult and wellness programs.

291 Unique Members

 55 Members participated in the competitive employment program

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