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Overview of Programs Prepared December 2018

Overview of Programs Prepared December 2018. HerWay Home. Community: Victoria British Columbia. Program overview

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Overview of Programs Prepared December 2018

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  1. Overview of ProgramsPrepared December 2018

  2. HerWay Home Community: Victoria British Columbia • Program overview • HerWay Home (HWH) offers a multi-service, holistic drop-in and outreach program for pregnant women and new mothers who use substances and who may also be affected by mental illness, trauma and/or violence. • Women can participate in HWH until their child is three years old.

  3. HerWay Home

  4. ShewayWebsite:http://sheway.vcn.bc.ca/ Community: Vancouver British Columbia Program Overview Shewayis a Pregnancy Outreach Program (P.O.P.) in the Downtown Eastside providing health and social service supports to pregnant and recently parenting women who are dealing with drug and alcohol issues. The length of time that women can participate in Sheway is flexible and not set by the child’s age.

  5. Sheway

  6. Maxxine WrightCommunity Health Centre Community: Surrey, British Columbia Program Overview Maxxine Wright (MW) offers a multi-disciplinary wrap- around approach to health and social supports for pregnant and early parenting women and their families so they can break the cycle of substance use, trauma, and violence. Women can participate in MW until their child is four years old.

  7. Maxxine Wright Community Health Centre

  8. H.E.R.StreetWorkswww.streetworks.ca Community: Edmonton, Alberta Program Overview The Healthy, Empowered, and Resilient (H.E.R.) pregnancy program model has professional and peer support staff who together provide support for hardest to reach pregnant and parenting women with the aim of helping them access health care and social resources. Women can participate in H.E.R. until their child is six months old.

  9. H.E.R.StreetWorks

  10. Raising HopeStreet Workers Advocacy Project (SWAP)Website:http://swapregina.org/our-services/ Community: Regina, Saskatchewan • Program Overview • Raising Hope (RH) is a holistic, multi-service residential-based program operating out of an 18-unit apartment building for pregnant and substance using women and their children. • Women can stay at RH for 18 months.

  11. Raising HopeStreet Workers Advocacy Project (SWAP)

  12. The Mothering Project – Manito IkweKagiikwe(MIK)Mount Carmel Community: Winnipeg, Manitoba Program Overview The Mothering Project (MP) is a multi-service program for vulnerable mothers and/or pregnant women that is co-located with Mt Carmel Health Clinic and Annie Ross Daycare Nursery. Women can participate in the MP till their child is 5 years old.

  13. The Mothering Project – Manito IkweKagiikwe(MIK)Mount Carmel

  14. Breaking the CycleMothercraftWebsite:http://www.mothercraft.ca/index.php?q=ei-btc Program Overview Breaking the Cycle (BTC) is a children’s developmental assessment and mental health service with wrap-around services for women. Each woman is connected to a counsellor and each child is connected with a Child Development Worker. Women can stay at BTC till their child is six years old. Community: Toronto, Ontario

  15. Breaking the CycleMothercraft

  16. Baby Basics in Pictou CountyKids First Family Resource Programhttps://kids1st.ca/ Community: New Glasgow, Nova Scotia Program Overview Kids First Family Resource Program is a CPNP and CAPC funded program for families with children age 0-6. Baby Basics is a weekly drop-in parenting program based on adult learning principles, for young women under age 25 who are pregnant and/ or parenting a baby up to age 1.

  17. Baby BasicsKids First

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