MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERS
Our Mental Health Partners include the following and more
The Polarization Team:
Based in Quebec:
Provides specialized support to individuals and families suffering the consequences of radicalization.
Reduces stigmatization and suffering due to discrimination.
Offers fast, confidential treatment in the community for individuals, families and groups.
We can provide totally confidential help, support and advice in all those situations.
If you’re not sure our services are what you need, please call us to talk about it. We may be able to steer you to other resources, if necessary.
We offer the following services to adults, teens and children:
Psychological and psychiatric assessment​​
Psychological and social support and follow-up for individuals and families
Psychotherapy
Assistance to return to school or work
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The Khalil Centre ​
Based in Toronto
The Khalil Center approach is to offer a holistic integrative approach to counseling/therapy. We welcome spiritually integrated interventions and draw from the psychological literature on best practices for counseling/therapy.
We offer the following services:
Counselling/Therapy
Religious Consultation
Psychiatric Services
Psychological/Cognitive Assessment
Consultation Services
Immigration Evaluations
Pre-Marital Coaching
Islamic School Services
Crisis Helpline
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The Organization for the Prevention of Violence​
Based in Edmonton
Together we work to prevent radicalization and challenge extremist world views through awareness, psycho-social interventions and an evidence driven approach to countering violent extremism.
An international best practice model of countering violent extremism built on the foundations of trusting and authentic community partnerships.
The OPV is a diverse group of professionals with experience in CVE and other forms of violence and risk reduction. As an organization, the OPV brings community, academic and practitioner knowledge to bear on the problem of radicalization to violence.
Within its mission and vision statements the OPV acknowledges that effective CVE programing must recognize and include the concerns, inputs and leadership of impacted communities. In addition, the OPV recognizes that programs to counter violent extremism (CVE) are most effective when they engender a multi-sectoral response that includes impacted community groups and professionals.
The OPV has created connections with community and non-government organizations across Alberta. It has developed partnerships and working relationships with the Edmonton Police Service (EPS), Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Government of Alberta, City of Edmonton and REACH Edmonton. It has forged relationships with leading national and international research networks that are engaged with areas related to R2V and CVE.