Youth Services Bureau -- Mental Health Services

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Ottawa, Canada

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Youth organization· Counselor· Social services organization

Youth Services Bureau -- Mental Health Services Reviews | Rating 2.1 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Youth Services Bureau -- Mental Health Services is located in Ottawa, Canada on 2301 Carling Ave. Youth Services Bureau -- Mental Health Services is rated 2.1 out of 5 in the category youth organization in Canada.

Address

2301 Carling Ave

Phone

+16135623004

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Misty Parent

Very disappointed in this place, my daughter went for counselling to help work through some things. Unfortunately they decided to tell a 15 yr old that she can move out when shes 16 and they'll pay half her rent. My child suffers from anxiety and depression and there answer was for her to move out on her own. Which then caused a ripple effect and she has started losing herself with not wanting to listen, being confrontational not showering or dressing as she was told to dress and do what makes her comfortable. This has caused an issue for school. How far weve come is gone from just 2 counselling apts. I would never refer anyone here if this is there answer to helping with issues. We wanted individual and family counselling but nope sorry I'll find somewhere else to go.

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Ig-nat-ius

Any time there was a resource there to help me, they fired everyone who made that resource available. The people in charge of this as a business are truly awful people and do not have any people skills or understanding of the real world impacts on individuals who rely on the resource. When I was homeless and needed help with housing, they used to have someone designated to help with phone calls and digging up ads, helping us navigate that. They don't any more. They also used to have a much wider sexual health care team, and I had so many trans friends who were fired just because they spoke up about issues that mattered. I had long term employees guess my weight openly when registering me as someone who used the service. (I have personal struggles with eating disorders.) Around this time I also had friends who were volunteers who were doing all the work of full time employees but being paid 20 a week at most. There was significant ableism, transmisogyny, general hostility towards so many of us who never had any options. Another thing is that they have a policy of not hiring anyone on for pay who has used the resource within the past 3 years. There is absolutely no well-intentioned reason for this rule to be in place. It is inherently a way to make sure that the people who work there never understand what it is like to be a youth relying on the service. And that these youth relying on the service do not get the pathways they need to get out of hard situations. That's not okay. I have seen far too many people cry because of this business and far too many people overtaxing themselves within an inch of their own lives just because they care about who this organization is supposed to help. Or that they rely on the money involved. But they don't get to say anything about it because the shareholders and business owners hold such a totalitarian grip on it all. Nothing about us without us is for us.

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Diane M

I am shocked at how YSB encourages a teenager ( raised by me since 2 years old and very well adjusted until now ) to leave their primary parent when they 'take their cell phone away' and encourage them to be with the good-time parent with more for toys. parent alienation is a real thing and so is the abuse i have been through. The fact that YSB enables teenagers to not see the the true light of reality is beyond me. So, if others are considering YSB to help their family, I would suggest another path. It will cost but worth it in the end. Please don't count on YSB for anything other than allowing your teenager to take total control and undermine you as a parent. I would like to add that there was a severe, written, breach of my parental privacy here which will have ever lasting effects.

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Rikki MacMullin

Really great place for people seeking help with addictions/mental health/sexuality/ any really hard-to-talk about problems you may have