- Description
Description:
The Indigenous Mental Health and Wellbeing Program (IMHWP) offers wholistic, culturally-responsive support to address the mental health and well-being needs of urban Indigenous individuals and families. This trauma-informed, strengths-based program combines traditional and land-based approaches to support mental health through peer support, sharing circles, and cultural activities. The aim is to foster a Good Mind and promote a balanced state of physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
Program Objective:
To promote mental health and well-being through a balance of physical, emotional, and spiritual care, supporting individuals in managing life's stresses and achieving a Good Mind. The program empowers clients to cope with both normal and abnormal stressors and navigate through them in positive ways.
Program Services:
- Early Identification of Needs: Through intake assessments to understand and address mental health concerns.
- Mental Wellbeing Programs: One-on-one and group services to promote overall well-being.
- Assessments & Referrals: Directing clients to additional mental health supports outside the agency.
- Case Management & Advocacy: Documentation, planning, and advocacy for individual needs.
- Coordination of Care: Creating strength-based action plans for mental health, pre-treatment, and aftercare.
- Home Visits & Wellness Checks: Monitoring progress and ensuring well-being.
- Cultural Reconnection & Support: Assisting clients in reconnecting with their Indigenous culture and spiritual guidance.
- Elder & Peer Support: Access to Elders and peers for cultural knowledge and support.
- Ongoing Monitoring & Adjustments: Continual support to ensure progress and positive change.
- Collaboration: Working closely with the Mental Health and Addiction program worker to ensure comprehensive care.
Participant Support:
- Conflict Resolution Program: Six-week program to help individuals resolve conflicts healthily.
- Anger Management & Coping Skills: Focus on emotional regulation and building healthy relationships.
- Self-Esteem & Boundaries: Workshops on self-worth, boundary-setting, and healthy communication.
- Depression & Anxiety Work: Support around managing mental health challenges.
- Self-Care & Meditation: Techniques to foster emotional resilience and personal well-being.
- Eligibility
- Indigenous adults
18 year(s) and up;
In-house referral required to access the program - Application Process
- Contact Administrative Assistant for information
- Documents Required
- Call for information
- Office
- 705-775-0387 - Ext 238
- Web Site
- https://www.nogofc.ca
- [email protected]
- Mailing Address
- Nogojiwanong Friendship Centre, 580 Cameron St
Peterborough, ON, K9J 3Z5
Canada - Languages
- English
- Contact
- Mental Health & Wellbeing Program Coordinator,
- Fees
- None
- Social Media
- Agency Information
- View Agency Profile
- Copyright
- Community Connection, 211 Central East Region Contact Centre
- Last Updated On
- September 29, 2025
- Last Verified On
- September 29, 2025
- Address
- 884 Ford St
Peterborough, ON, K9J 5V3
Cross street: King St and George St
Open in Google Maps - Accessibility
- Fully Accessible
- Hours of Operation
- Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pmMon8:30 am to 4:30 pmTue8:30 am to 4:30 pmWed8:30 am to 4:30 pmThu8:30 am to 4:30 pmFri8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Some evening hours for programming - Service Area(s)
- Peterborough
- Peterborough (County of)

