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It’s that time of year again and in less than a week children and youth will be back in school. For many children, youth and their families, going back to school can be a major…
It’s that time of year again and in less than a week children and youth will be back in school. For many children, youth and their families, going back to school can be a major…
New Path Youth & Family Services (New Path) in collaboration with Catholic Family Services of Simcoe County (CFSSC) is pleased to announce the opening of a child and youth mental health Walk-in Clinic in Midland….
The Winds of Change New Path Youth & Family Services Annual General Meeting Report 2017-2018
Together with the County of Simcoe we have partnered with Infant Mental Health Promotions through The Hospital for Sick Children to offer free 2018/2019 Infant Mental Health Community Training Modules. Take advantage of these free training…
Limited Number of Tickets Available. REGISTER Today! Canada’s most decorated Canadian Winter Paralympian, Brian McKeever, is coming to speak at multiple events in Simcoe County beginning with an inspirational message to audiences at the New Path…
Leslie Varsava, publisher of Midhurst Neighbours recently donated $400 to New Path Youth and Family Services (New Path). The magazine also featured, Lisa Hickling-Miller, the New Path Youth and Family Services Manager leading the Walk-In…
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If you or someone you know is at risk of suicide call or text Suicide Crisis Helpline 9-8-8
Simcoe County Mental Health Crisis Line 705-728-5044 or 1-888-893-8333
Community Crisis Response Service (for South Simcoe and York Region): 310-COPE at 1-855-310-COPE (2673) or visit your nearest emergency department. You can also text COPE at 1-855-310-2673 or chat with a crisis worker online
Kids Help Phone 1-800-668-6868 or text CONNECT to 686868
Telecare Distress Line for Simcoe County 705-726-7922
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please contact 9-1-1 or go to an emergency department or local hospital.