Find Help - Getting Help For Your Kids

Child and youth mental health services and supports provide a range of planned, multidisciplinary interventions for children, youth and their families. These services and supports include:

These services are provided to children who may have a range of emotional behavioural and/or psychiatric problems. They are delivered by social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists and other mental health professionals in:

These services may be accessed directly by children, youth and their families through a child and youth mental health agency or through a community access mechanism. Mental health services are also provided to children through the child welfare or youth justice systems.

Child and youth mental health services are also provided by the following ministries:

The Ministry of Children and Youth Services also directly operates two child and youth mental health centres:

How to apply

Services are available to children and youth up to the age of 18 who are experiencing social, emotional, behavioural or psychiatric problems, and their families and caregivers.

For more information, contact your local regional office of the Ministry of Children and Youth Services. They can help you find your local mental health centre.

New supports and services are available through Ontario’s Mental Health and Addictions Strategy.