Supporting families of children, youth and young adults with mental health and addiction challenges.

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Supporting families of children, youth and young adults with mental health and addiction challenges

InformationWebsiteNewsletter Peer Support Groups Telephone Helpline Family Support Worker (FSW) Our Programs

Some results to date families supported through our telephone helpline total number of contacts families supported through our monthly peer support groups Our survey results indicated that after connecting with PLEO: 84% 84% found their anxiety/stress reduced 89.55% 89.55% felt less alone/less isolated feltbetter able to support their child 87.5% 87.5% had a better understanding of community services available to them and their child

Counties of the Champlain LHIN Family Support Provision (FSP) Program Education Series What’s Next