The Jean Tweed Centre was established in 1983 and named after Jean Shannon Tweed – a woman who saw the need for a safe and supportive environment for women to address their substance use issues. Jean Tweed was a pioneer in advancing the cause of women-specific programming. The Centre was named in her honour.Since its founding, the Centre has evolved and grown to become a leading community-based substance abuse, mental health and problem gambling agency for women in Ontario. The Centre offers a wide range of services including residential and day programming, out-patient programming including family and trauma counseling, individualized counselling and continuing care. Outreach services are available for pregnant and parenting women as well as women who have concurrent mental health and substance use problems and involvement in the criminal justice system. In keeping with our focus on women, parenting and children, the Centre also offers a fully licensed therapeutic child development centre on site
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Reconnect began in 1981 as a project to serve discharged psychiatric patients in Etobicoke, following the closure of Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital in 1979. A Community based Day Treatment program, funded by the Community Mental Health Branch of the Ministry of Health, was established in early in 1984. Reconnect is governed by a Board of Directors which includes consumers, family members, mental health and business professionals, and other interested community members.Over the years, Reconnect has expanded significantly. We are proud of the services we provide and pleased to offer a wide range of diverse community based programs of support services that include Case Management, Assertive Community Support and group programs.Our staff includes the Executive Director, Program Directors and Managers, Administrative Support Staff, and a multidisciplinary staff team. We also provide training to university and community college students who are interested in mental health.
We serve people who are concerned with their own or someone else's involvement with alcohol, drugs or problem gambling.
We provide comprehensive assessments, treatment planning, case management, referrals, education, and individual and group counselling - tailored to meet your individual needs!
PAARC's services are free to our clients. We are fully funded by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, through the Mississauga Halton Local Health Integration Network (LHIN). Views expressed in this publication are the views of the HSP and do not necessarily reflect those of the LHIN or the Government of Ontario.