The Crossroads Children’s Centre is a fully accredited Children’s mental health centre that provides services for children up to age 12 and their families.
The Walk-in Clinic at Crossroads helps families to get started on the road to understanding.
Do you have concerns about:
Your child’s behaviour (are they bullying or being bullied)
Your child’s emotional state
Your child’s mental health diagnosis (e.g. anxiety, depression, ADHD)
School-related issues
Your child’s struggles with peers
Other parenting issues
Clinic location and hours:
1755 Courtwood
Wednesdays from 9am to noon;
Thursdays from noon to 8pm (last appointment at 6:30pm)
613-723-1623│crossroadschildren.ca
The Youth Services Bureau helps thousands of young people every year address whatever threatens their physical, sexual, mental and social well being.
613-260-2360│ysb.ca
The Child, Youth, and Family Crisis Line of Eastern Ontario provides access to crisis professionals 24 hours a day, seven days a week, serving children and youth 18 and under experiencing a crisis, and their families.
613-260-2360│icrs.ca/en
Community Health and Resource Centres in Ottawa
Are you looking to get in touch with your local CHRC?
Community Health and Resource Centres across the city offer a range of services including advocacy, counselling, youth drop-ins, after schools programs and so much more. Coalition of Community Health Resource Centre in Ottawa
(613) 738-3915│youthnet.on.ca
The Psychosocial Centre is a francophone organization whose mission is to provide quality mental health services to children and youth (0-18 years) and the important people in their living environment.
613-789-2240│centrepsychosocial.ca
Family Services Ottawa offers counselling and support services to anybody in Ottawa who needs it.
CHEO’s Gender Diversity Clinic offers help to children and youth (0-18 years) who need help with their gender identity.
The Centretown Community Health Centre provides a full range of quality health and social services to families and individuals who live or work in the communities they serve. They also offer mental health counselling programs for LGBTTQ + youth ages 12-25.
Kind is a LGBTTQ+ community centre in Ottawa. We offer a space for discovery and connection to community and community resources.
Kids Help Phone is Canada’s only toll-free, 24-hour, bilingual and anonymous phone counselling, web counselling and referral service for children and youth. Every day, professional counselors provide support to young people across the country.
1-800-668-6868│kidshelpphone.ca
Parents’ Lifelines is a non-profit family support organization for parents and caregivers whose children to age 24 are dealing with mental health and/or addiction challenges.
613-321-3211│pleo.on.ca
The Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario is a pediatric health and research center providing outstanding family-centered patient care, pioneering breakthrough research, and training the health care professionals of tomorrow.
613-737-7600│cheo.on.ca