The Summit: Marian & Jim Sinneave Centre for Youth Resilience
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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!
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We want to hear from you - your feedback and input is important in the design and development of the new centre.
Please fill out this short survey and share it with your network to help us build a centre that helps improve mental health for children and youth in Calgary.
The survey will be open until July 1, 2020 and we will share a report summarizing what we heard following that.
We ask that you register in order to take the survey so we can keep you up to date as the project progresses and share new opportunities for input as they are available. We only ask for a screen name (of your choice) and an email address, any other information you share is up to you.
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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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