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Trauma-informed System of Care
On May 29, 2012, a Symposium was held at kidsLINK on Trauma-informed Systems of Care. The Key-note Speaker was Dr. Ann Jennings. Participants from various government and social service agencies were in attendance, as well as others in the community interested in the topic. To find out more about the symposium and to view our extensive Trauma-informed resources, please click on the infographic.
Intensive Support & Resource
Co-ordination Program
The Intensive Support and Resource Co-ordination Program provides support to children and teens who have significant, continuing mental health concerns. Once a child enters the Program, a worker will be available to provide support, information, guidance and links to the programs and services needed over time. With this Program, a family is no longer alone in searching out the treatment and support they need. Referrals to this Program are made by community services working with the child, such as kidsLINK, Lutherwood and school boards.





