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Community Mental Health Programs

Community Mental Health Programs (CHMP) offers various support services to assist the needs of people at risk of, or experiencing homelessness, as well as those experiencing mental health and/or addiction issues. 

CMHP provides support through the following programs:

Streetscape (Crisis Outreach and Intervention)

Streetscape provides crisis intervention to participants who may be experiencing, or are at risk of experiencing homelessness, may be suffering from mental illness or a mental health crisis, and/or may be suffering from substance addiction. 

CMHP Staff Photo

As a community-based program, Streetscape staff meet participants where they’re at. This includes meeting the participant where they’re staying, which may be outdoors.

Often, the men and women served by Streetscape have little or no support. Streetscape aims to alleviate a crisis by developing individualized, reliable support systems for each participant through referrals. For example, health care providers, addiction treatment centres, domestic violence support, and more.

Streetscape’s Provides Support With:

  • Basic necessities (obtaining food and hygiene items, clothing, small household goods)
  • Finances (budgeting, applying to governmental income supports, taxes)
  • Independence building (cooking skills, cleaning skills, transportation, self-advocacy)
  • Skill building to enhance mental health and wellness, support with concerns around mental illness and addictions
  • Housing (Rent-Geared-to-Income applications, navigating the shelter system, homelessness diversion)
  • Emotional support, for example, joining individuals at medical appointments
  • Supports in completing treatment applications within Ontario such as, GAIN-Q3/ADAT etc.
  • Support and advocacy in attending Housing Tribunals

To get help, call 519-439-7700 (Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM), or complete the online referral form:

Self-Referral Form

Agency-Referral Form

 

Court Diversion

Court Diversion works with participants who are involved in the justice system. The Court Diversion Worker can provide justice referrals, help with understanding paperwork and legal proceedings, and advocate for the participant and their treatment plan to probation officers or in court.

For participants soon transitioning out of custody, the Court Diversion Worker will meet with them to prepare for a stable transition back into the community.

“Court Diversion helps to relieve any anxiety about court proceedings and legal processes because it’s common for the participant to not know how to navigate the justice system. A lot of Court Diversion’s support is also advocating for the participant by confirming that they are attending treatment, groups, or taking other tangible actions to make a change.”
– Sarai Fonseca, Community Support Worker & Court Diversion Worker

Transitional Case Management Outreach (TCMO)

TCMO is a partnership between London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) and Canadian Mental Health Association Thames Valley Addiction & Mental Health Services to provide support for men and women who are receiving care or transitioning out of care at Victoria Hospital and are suffering from mental illness and/or substance addiction.

A Transitional Case Manager (TCM) works with the participant for up to nine weeks, advocating on their behalf, helping to navigate any barriers, and supporting their transition into a stable living environment upon discharge from the hospital.

 

Resource Centre

Located in the Men's Mission, the Resource Centre focuses on social rehabilitation for those suffering from mental illness, and offers access to technology.

The Resource Centre

The Resource Centre works to support participants as they rebuild social skills through non-threatening engagement, such as coffee groups and recreational games. The staff members are a listening ear for the participants and try to be a beacon of encouragement.

Computers are available, and the Resource Centre staff often help with job search and resume building, immigration paperwork, and working through educational avenues. The Resource Centre staff can also apply for replacements of participant’s missing identification documents, needed for housing applications, banking, and more.

 

Mission Services of London receives funding support for CMHP from Ontario Health (West) and through community donations. The views expressed on this site, and any print or other published materials, do not necessarily reflect those of our funders.

A copy of the LHIN M-SAA agreement and supporting documents are available to read at this branch site, or download: Signed Multi-Sector Service Accountability Agreement
Compliance Document: Ontario Health (West) Declaration of Compliance

 

How You Can Help

Your support makes a difference. Whether through donations, volunteering, or spreading awareness, there are many ways to contribute to providing a lifeline to those in need. 

Thank you for your interest in Mission Services of London. Together, we can be a pillar for our neighbours in need to lean on.

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