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We consider mental health and well-being to be a crucial part of our community's success. Our commitment is to provide a safe and supportive environment at the Greater Essex County District School Board (GECDSB).

The Student Mental Health and Well-Being Action Plan 

 The Student Mental Health and Well-Being Action Plan emphasizes the importance of centering the whole student in our work. Students’ well-being encompasses their physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual health, all within the context of their identities and intersectionalities.

Student mental health and well-being is a shared responsibility. Families and caregivers are vital in promoting and supporting their students’ educational journeys. We aim to engage caregivers in mental health literacy alongside students and staff to foster well-being across our schools.

All staff share the collective responsibility for promoting, preventing, and supporting mental health.

View 2024-2025 Action Plan

Mental Health and Well-Being Resources

Review the links below to find support and resources for employees, students and their families who are experiencing challenges with mental health.

Bullying prevention and intervention

Learn about our bullying prevention and intervention plans that support students who are experiencing a form of bullying at school. Find out how we are increasing education, awareness and outreach about bullying prevention to engage all members of the GECDSB.

  • Ministry of Education: Province of Ontario
  • Bullying Canada 
  • PREVNet (Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence Network – University of Calgary) 
  • SMHO (School Mental Health Ontario) 
  • Essex County Youth Diversion 

Employee support

Find employee well-being resources including Resiliency Building training modules. 

Family support

Find family supports that will connect you with resources to help your child who is going through mental health challenges.

Student support

View our student supports to find community resources that will support students through their mental health challenges.

Mental Health Support Services

Teen Health 
Address: 1361 Ouellette Ave. Unit 101

Phone: 519-253-8481

Ages: 12-24

The weCHC – The Teen Health team works in an inter-professional, collaborative environment in downtown Windsor. Teen Health provides free and confidential services for youth 12-24 years of age. Call to book an appointment and learn more about their services and support systems.

Substance Abuse Program for African & Caribbean Canadian Youth (SAPACCY)

SAPACCY is a program that provides community-based mental health and/or substance use services that are holistic, anti-oppressive, Africentric, and culturally safe for Black youth and their families/caregivers. 

Youth may self-refer by calling 519-253-8481 or be referred by health and other social service providers.  Once a referral is received, a SAPACCY staff member will contact the individual to assess and schedule an intake appointment at a location that is most convenient for the individual/family.     

Maryvale Adolescent and Family Services
Website: https://www.maryvale.ca/services/  

Address: 3640 Wells St. Windsor

Address: Atlas Tube Centre 447 Renaud Line Rd. Belle River (*by appointment only)

Address: Essex Centre Sports Complex 60 Fairview W. Essex (*by appointment only)

Address: LaSalle Town Hall 5950 Malden Rd. LaSalle (*by appointment only)

Address: Nature Fresh Farms Recreation Centre Leamington (*Walk-in services Wednesday 10 a.m.-4 p.m.)

Ages: 13-17

Intake: 519-258-0549 ext. 2154

Services include Outpatient Therapy, Day Treatment Programs, Family Navigation Services, Parent Coach and Resource Facilitator

Children First

Children First provides services for families with children up to six years of age who are at risk for or experiencing mental health challenges or developmental concerns.

Website: https://www.children-first.ca/ 

Address: 105-2565 Ouellette Ave. Windsor

Phone:  519-250-1850

Ages:  Up to age 6

Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare (HDGH) – Regional Children's Centre

Serves children and youth between the ages of 6-12 years who are presenting with a range of mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, trauma reactions, etc. Intervention may include therapy (i.e. individual, group, parental, family), psychoeducational or skill-based groups.

Website: https://www.hdgh.org/rccwalkin 

Address: 3901 Connaught St., Windsor, or phone 519-257-5437 (519-257-KIDS)

Ages: 6-12

Hours: Monday – Thursday – 8:00 am – 8:00 pm, Friday – 8:00 am – 4:30 pm 

Emergency services

If your child or teen says they cannot stop thinking about suicide and has a plan to hurt themselves, call 911 or go to your local hospital emergency room immediately:

Emergency Services

Windsor Regional Hospital – Met Campus

1995 Lens Ave., Windsor

Emergency Room

Ages: Up to age 16

Windsor Regional Hospital

Ouellette Campus

1030 Ouellette Ave., Windsor

Emergency Room

Ages: 16 and over

Erie Shores Health Care

194 Talbot St. West, Leamington

Emergency Room

Ages: All ages

Walk-in mental health support

If you need immediate care and cannot safely wait for community mental health and addiction support, check out these walk-in centres who are here to help.

Addiction Assessment and Referral 

Address: 500 Ouellette Ave. Windsor or phone (519) 257-5224

Website: https://www.hdgh.org/MHADowntownCampus 

Ages: 16 and up

Hours: Walk-in Tuesday and Thursday 1:30 p.m.-4 p.m.

*Non-crisis mental health and substance use services

 

Mental Health and Addictions Crisis Urgent Care Centre (MHAUCC)

Visit the Mental Health and Addictions Crisis Urgent Care Centre (MHAUCC) for immediate care.

Address: 1030 Ouellette Ave. Windsor or phone (519) 257-5111 ext. 77968

Ages: 16 and up

Hours: Walk-in Crisis 7 days per week 8 a.m.-8 p.m.

*THE MHAUCC is a central access point for adults or youth aged 16 years or older who cannot safely wait for community mental health and addiction support. The service is intended for those experiencing a mental health or addictions crisis or who are having an acute and serious need who are at risk of worsening mental health condition that may require hospitalization.

Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare (HDGH) – Regional Children's Centre

Visit the Regional Children's Centre for immediate care. The RCC Counselling Clinic provides quick, confidential access to mental health services for children, youth and their families.

Address: 3901 Connaught St., Windsor, or phone 519-257-5437 (519-257-KIDS)

Ages: up to age 18

Hours: Monday – Thursday – 8:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m., Friday – 8 a.m.–3 p.m.

WEConnect Kids is a program for children, youth and their families who are not sure where to start in accessing mental health and addiction services in Windsor-Essex. The professionals will connect you with the right local program and service that best meets your unique need.

 Youth Wellness Hub Windsor-Essex

The Youth Wellness Hub Windsor-Essex offers free services to youth ages 12 to 25 without a wait list or referral.

Address: 106-215 Eugenie W, Windsor

Address: Bridge Youth Resource Centre (310 Sherk St., Leamington)

Address: The House Youth Centre (400-320 Richmond St., Amherstburg)

Ages: 12-25

Hours: Check the Youth Wellness Hub Windsor-Essex's website under the events section to see the monthly calendar of events for a variety of other services.

Access to mental health, substance use services, primary care, community, and social services.

No wait times, walk-in services available

Phone mental health support

If you need immediate help, view these phone supports that are here for you.

Suicide Crisis Helpline: Reach out to 9-8-8

  • Website: https://988.ca/ 
  • Available by phone and text;
  • Provided in English and French; and
  • Accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Experienced, well-trainer partners across the country will be available to provide support where and when people need it the most.

Kids Help Phone

Kids Help Phone allows you to chat with a trained, volunteer crisis responder for support any time, about anything. 

Indigenous youth can connect with an Indigenous volunteer crisis responder, when available, by messaging FIRST NATIONS, INUIT, or METIS to 686868

Phone: 1-800-668-6868 OR text CONNECT to 686868

Hours: 24-hour crisis line

Ages: Up to the age of 29

Community Crisis Centre

Call the Community Crisis Centre at 519-973-4435 for 24-hour crisis line support if you are over age 16.

Maryvale Adolescent and Family Services

Website: https://www.maryvale.ca/services/ 

Call in Line

Single session phone services for youth and their families who are not connected to a therapist. Please note that this is not a crisis service.

Phone:519-419-1397

Hours: Monday to Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (last call taken at 4 p.m.)

Ages: 13-18

 

Parent Support Call-In Service

Phone:  519-419-1949

Hours:  Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (last call taken at 5 p.m.)

Ages: Parents/Caregivers of youth ages 13-17

Parents/caregivers will be supported in managing family issues by a Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) trained staff over the phone in a single session. Parenting strategies with a focus on developing positive relationships and improving communication will be provided.

Windsor-Essex Counselling Support Line

Call the Windsor-Essex Counselling Support Line at 519-946-3277 or 1-877-451-1055 for mild to moderate distress situations. This support line is open 24-hours and is open to those who are 18 or older.

LGBT Youth Line

Contact the LGBT Youth Line for mental health support by:

  • Text 647-694-4275
  • Email LGBT Youth Line
  • Live Chat

Hours: 4 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sunday to Friday

At Youth Line, all volunteers are trained peer supporters ages 16 to 29 with a diversity in 2SLGBTQ + identities and lived experiences.

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 and crisis intervention. 

 

Phone: 1-855-242-3310 or connect to the online chat at www.hopeforwellness.ca

Hours: 24-hour support line

Black Youth Helpline

Call Black Youth Helpline for mental health support by:

  • Phone: 416-285-9944
  • Toll Free: 1-833-294-8650
  • Email Black Youth Helpline

Hours: 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily

Black Youth Helpline serves all youth and specifically responds to the need for a Black youth specific service, positioned and resourced to promote access to professional, culturally appropriate support for youth, families and schools.

One Stop Talk 

One Stop Talk is an innovative, free service designed to address the urgent mental health needs of children and youth. Recognizing the growing challenges faced by young individuals, this service provides immediate access to mental health support when and where it is needed most.

One Stop Talk is committed to delivering culturally safe and appropriate care across every corner of the province. With a team of certified therapists whose diverse experiences and backgrounds reflect the communities they serve, the service ensures that every child and youth feels seen, understood, and supported in their unique journey.

Learn More

Naseeha Mental Health Hotline

Contact Naseeha Mental Health Hotline at 1-866-627-3342 for 24-hour support.

We answer calls seven days a week from around the world to support Muslim and non-Muslim youth. Naseeha Mental Health has been a great bridge for individuals who are going through life's challenges. Where hope is lost, Naseeha is found. We provide a safe zone for youths and individuals to talk and get the help they need.

Mental health resources

Find free mental health resources available to support your needs.

Bounce Back

Bounce Back is a free skill-building program managed by the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA). It is designed to help adults and youth age 15 and over manage low mood, mild to moderate depression and anxiety, and stress or worry. Delivered over the phone with a coach and through online videos, you will get access to tools that will support you on your path to mental wellness.

Anxiety Canada

Anxiety Canada offers access interactive anxiety tools and resources for children, youth and adults. You can find information and resources on:

  • Helping youth manage anxiety
  • Self-help strategies for several disorders
  • Practical strategies and tools to help you manage your child's anxiety
  • Coping with COVID-19

Ministry of Ontario Mental Health Services During COVID-19

The Ministry of Ontario Mental Health Services provides resources and support for those who have challenges with mental health, wellness, and addictions. It also helps you:

  • Find public mental health and addictions programs
  • Connect with peers for support
  • Access self-led telephone or online therapy for stress, anxiety, and depression
  • Find culturally appropriate support for Indigenous people

Jack.org

Visit Jack.org to find empowering resources and training to join other young leaders to revolutionize mental health across Canada. Find mental health resources to educate yourself today!

What is mental health?

Mental health is defined as a state of well-being in which every person can realize their own potential, is able to cope with stressors of daily life, and is able to engage and contribute to the overall community (World Health Organization, 2018). 

What is well-being?

The nature of well-being is complex and means different things to different people. Well-being can be understood to be a positive sense of self, spirit and belonging that is felt when our cognitive, emotional, social and physical needs are being met. It is supported through equity and respect for our diverse identities and strengths.

The four domains of well-being

Learn about the four domains of well-being to understand the different dimensions of what well-being consists of:

  • Physical – The development of the body, impacted by physical activity, sleep patterns, healthy eating and healthy life choices
  • Cognitive – The development of abilities and skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, creativity and the ability to be flexible and innovative
  • Emotional – This involves learning about experiencing emotions, and understanding how to recognize, manage and cope with them
  • Social – The development of self-awareness including the sense of belonging, collaboration, relationship with others and communication skills
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