204-940-3633 — Provides short-term intervention for adults experiencing mental health and/or psychosocial crisis.Continue readingCrisis Stabilization Unit — Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Programs and Services
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health problem, you may not know where to turn for information, help or support. This guide is intended to assist individuals, families, friends or professionals to access information on the variety of services and supports available in the community of Winnipeg.
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Early Psychosis Prevention and Intervention Service (EPPIS)
A program that serves residents of Winnipeg, EPPIS is designed to support young people between 13–35 years of age who are displaying symptoms of psychosis for the first time. Individuals can collaborate on a treatment plan with Psychiatrists and Mental Health Clinicians, which may include medication, group/family education sessions, and various support groups as well […]Continue readingEarly Psychosis Prevention and Intervention Service (EPPIS)
Eating Disorders Anonymous
Call for information about meeting times and location. 204-990-8816Continue readingEating Disorders Anonymous
Eight Stages of Healing
A 10-week program for families and friends of someone with a mental illness and/or a co-occurring disorder.Continue readingEight Stages of Healing
Emergency Shelters
Emergency shelters for men, women and their families.Continue readingEmergency Shelters
Emotions Anonymous
Please visit website for meeting times and locations: www.emotionsanonymous.org 204-269-6248Continue readingEmotions Anonymous
Employment and Income Assistance (EIA)
Employment and Income Assistance services: Gives financial help to Manitobans who have no other way to support themselves or their families Help people get back to work by providing supports for employment Contact/Address Information: Address: 111 Rorie Street Phone: 204-948-4000 Email: csd@gov.mb.ca Website: www.gov.mb.ca/jec/eiaContinue readingEmployment and Income Assistance (EIA)
Employment and Income Assistance in Winnipeg
Based on the needs assessment, this service provides financial assistance so that single parent families, persons with disabilities, individuals and families who are unemployed, are able to provide for their basic needs. Training and employment supports are provided to assist participants in achieving financial independence through employment. Family Services and Consumer Affairs has decentralized services […]Continue readingEmployment and Income Assistance in Winnipeg
Employment and Income Assistance/Marketabilities Program
A specialized group of staff focused on working with EIA participants with disabilities who are interested in exploring employment.Continue readingEmployment and Income Assistance/Marketabilities Program