Basic Life Skills Training
The Langley Basic Life Skills Training (BLT) Program is a safe place for youth (ages 13-21) living with mental health challenges, to meet and build skills through support, education, and recreation. We strive to empower youth, promote healing, and foster healthy social connections.
Basic Life Skills Training offers:
Individual outreach and group support to youth 13-21
Life skills training for transition, employment, and independent living
Communication, conflict, and relationship skill development
Music, arts, and recreational activities
Therapeutic Music Program
Since 2011 we have partnered with 1Rock to offer a therapeutic music program in our very own sound room. It provides youth with opportunities to explore music, learn an instrument, and be creative.
Arts and recreational activities
We also offer meditative yoga in collaboration with a local yoga studio. Youth are involved in cutting edge music, arts, and recreational activities which engage and support them.
Basic Life Skills Training offers:
Individual outreach and group support to youth 13-21
Life skills training for transition, employment, and independent living
Communication, conflict, and relationship skill development
Music, arts, and recreational activities
Therapeutic Music Program
Since 2011 we have partnered with 1Rock to offer a therapeutic music program in our very own sound room. It provides youth with opportunities to explore music, learn an instrument, and be creative.
Arts and recreational activities
We also offer meditative yoga in collaboration with a local yoga studio. Youth are involved in cutting edge music, arts, and recreational activities which engage and support them.
Main Page: https://archway.ca/contact/
Contact Page: https://archway.ca/program/basic-life-skills-training/
Details
Disabilities
Mental Health
Age
13-21
Eligibility
- Youth 13-21 years old, who reside in Langley
- Referrals are made through Langley Child & Youth Mental Health (CYMH) only.
- Once a referral is received, staff will give you a call and arrange an initial meeting.
- Sometimes the CYMH clinician will bring a youth who potentially will be referred to the program to visit it first.
- Referrals are made through Langley Child & Youth Mental Health (CYMH) only.
- Once a referral is received, staff will give you a call and arrange an initial meeting.
- Sometimes the CYMH clinician will bring a youth who potentially will be referred to the program to visit it first.
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