Extended walk-in clinic hours to help
Kingston's Resolve Counselling Services is stepping up to support the community following the tragic incident at the Integrated Care Hub on Montreal Street.
The organization has announced that its walk-in counselling clinic, usually held on Tuesdays from 12-5 p.m., will be open with on-site intake this week to assist those affected by the event. The clinic is free and staffed by trained mental health professionals.
In addition, Resolve Counselling Services offers Critical Incident Debriefing (CIR) for organizations struggling with the impact of the violence. This service helps groups process the event collectively, aiding in the healing process.
Organizations seeking support or individuals needing counselling are encouraged to reach out to the Resolve Counselling Services Consulting Team at:
cbaker@resolvecounselling.org
kverk@resolvecounselling.org; or
searl@resolvecounselling.org.
For more information, visit resolvecounselling.org.
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