Immediate Response Program
The Immediate Response Program has been developed to help families come up with solutions to problems that will enable them to live together successfully. The program's objective is to support everyone in the family by dealing with concerns promptly and in a way that encourages the family to be connected to their community.
A counsellor arranges to meet with you once a referral has been made by your social worker or probation officer. Hours are flexible and designed to meet your needs.
A counsellor arranges to meet with you once a referral has been made by your social worker or probation officer. Hours are flexible and designed to meet your needs.
Main Page: http://www.pcrs.ca/contact-us/
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Disabilities
Acquired Brain Injury, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Autonomic Dysfunctions/Dysautonomia, Behaviour Disorders and Conditions (ie. ADHD), Blind / Visual Impairment, Cerebral Palsy, Circadian Rhythm Disorders , Deaf / Hard of Hearing, Deaf-Blind, Down Syndrome , Dual Diagnosis, Epilepsy / Seizure Disorder, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome / Spectrum Disorders , Intellectual / Developmental Disability, Learning Disorder / Disability, Long-COVID/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, Mental Health , Neuromuscular Disorders, Other / I don't know, Paraplegia / Quadriplegia, Physical Disability / Mobility Impairment, Schizophrenia , Speech Impairment / Social / Communication Disorders, Spina Bifida, Substance Use/Addiction
Age
13-99
Eligibility
IRP provides support to families in Surrey who are experiencing a crisis in parent-teen conflict. Referrals come from the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) (Social Worker, Mental Health Clinician, or Probation Officer).
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