The Summit: Marian & Jim Sinneave Centre for Youth Resilience
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Consultation has concluded.
If you are looking for information about addiction and mental health services available in your community or for healthcare advice, please call 1-877-303-2642 (Toll free), if this is an emergency, please dial 911.
Alberta Health Services (AHS), in partnership with the Alberta Children’s Hospital Foundation, has designed and built The Summit: Marian & Jim Sinneave Centre for Youth Resilience to provide mental health services for children and youth. AHS is pleased to announce the centre is now open!
The centre offers therapeutic support through a day hospital and community-based treatment.
It also provides walk-in services for anyone under 18 years of age and their family who would like to speak with a counsellor. Walk in services do not require a referral.
We thank you for your support and input. Building The Summit required the dedication and support of our community partners and stakeholders, and we are grateful that this site will now be meeting the needs of children and youth.
Please share this exciting news with your networks!
If you are looking for information about addiction and mental health services available in your community or for healthcare advice, please call 1-877-303-2642 (Toll free), if this is an emergency, please dial 911.
Alberta Health Services (AHS), in partnership with the Alberta Children’s Hospital Foundation, has designed and built The Summit: Marian & Jim Sinneave Centre for Youth Resilience to provide mental health services for children and youth. AHS is pleased to announce the centre is now open!
The centre offers therapeutic support through a day hospital and community-based treatment.
It also provides walk-in services for anyone under 18 years of age and their family who would like to speak with a counsellor. Walk in services do not require a referral.
We thank you for your support and input. Building The Summit required the dedication and support of our community partners and stakeholders, and we are grateful that this site will now be meeting the needs of children and youth.
Please share this exciting news with your networks!
What Matters to You? Day is on June 9th and has the simple goal of encouraging meaningful conversations between patients and clients, caregivers, families, and healthcare providers. You can learn more about What Matters to You Day here.
As we continue to move forward with construction and get closer to opening our doors to clients and their families, we want to hear about What Matters to You when thinking about the new Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health.
Feel free to share a story or a photo to tell us about what is important to you.
In December, 2021 and January, 2022 we engaged youth, young adults, and the parents, guardians and community members who support them on the name of the new centre.
A survey invited feedback from the entire community, and four focused conversations were held: one each with current day and in-patients receiving mental health and addiction care in Calgary, and two with local youth, and parents, guardians and community members who support youth and young adults.
The information and perspectives gathered through the survey and focus group sessions have been summarized in a What We Heard document - found in the Document Library
We invite you to review What We Heard and share your feedback.
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At the new Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health we are developing a resource hub to support patients and families throughout their journey.
We want to hear from you how we can meet the needs of our patients and families. What type of information you need, when and how you want to access it.
Share with us your ideas, links or images to what you'd like to see or what you've seen before.
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A Business Case and Needs Assessment were completed to identify key gaps in existing services and opportunities for a new Centre to address.
Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health announced
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On May 25, 2018, AHS announced the development of a new Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health in partnership with the Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation.
Community engagement
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While engagement with the community is ongoing, over the Summer of 2018 AHS met with more than 80 community members to get their input. The community shared their concerns, questions and input to help inform site plans and development strategies.
Campaign goal announced
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Patient and Family Advisory Councils launched
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Construction begins
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Construction completion
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Final site commissioning
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Site tours and open house
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Centre opens for patients and families
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