Nogojiwanong Friendship Centre

Mental Health and Well-Being Program

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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
[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
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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
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Accessibility
Fully Accessible
Hours of Operation
Mon
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Tue
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Wed
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Thu
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Fri
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Some evening hours for programming
Service Area(s)
  • Peterborough
  • Peterborough (County of)