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1005 – 17 Street, NW
Calgary, AB T2N 2E5
Phone: (403) 297-4664
Fax: (403) 297-4668
"MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN PEOPLE’S
LIVES BY LEADING TO AN ADDICTION FREE FUTURE"
AADAC Youth Treatment
Services
The AADAC Youth Services Centre offers a wide range
of substance abuse treatment services for adolescents (aged 12 to 17), and
their families. Treatment options and support services include:
- On-going individual or family counselling.

- Weekly support and counselling groups for
adolescents and family members.
- The ACTION Program, an intensive three-month
day-treatment experience which includes on-site school, and
residential support when necessary.
- Weekly drug and alcohol information sessions for
adolescents.
- A lending library of books, resource publications
and videos.
- After-care counselling.
How to Access
Youth Treatment
Services
Youth can seek assistance on their own initiative,
and be assured of confidentiality. However, parents are encouraged to
accompany their adolescent whenever possible. Schools, agencies or other
professionals can also make referrals, and may accompany the youth to
assist in engagement and treatment planning. Access to all treatment
services, including ACTION Program, always starts with an assessment by an
AADAC counsellor. Based on the assessment, each adolescent is matched to a
service appropriate to his or her level of need. Counselling, support, and
educational resources are available to family members even if their
adolescent is currently not seeking help.
Walk-in:
You can use walk-in times to meet briefly with a counsellor to discuss
your concerns and commence plans. Walk-in times are: Monday, Wednesday
and Friday from 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.
Appointments by
phone : You can phone to talk to
an
intake counsellor, and decide to book an appointment for an initial
interview. Telephone intake counsellors are available Monday to
Wednesday 8:15 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and Thursday to Friday until 4:30
p.m.
Information
Series: If you are a youth
referred by a school or the Justice system, or are just wanting more
information about your drug and alcohol use, you can come directly to
one of the Drug and Alcohol Information Sessions. This is a four part
series offered every Tuesday at 4:00 – 5:30 p.m.
Parent
Support Group: if you are
a parent, guardian
or adult family member of an adolescent who is harmfully involved with
drugs or alcohol, you can drop in any Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. to attend
the Parent Support Group, or phone to book a counselling session with
a family counsellor.
Library:
The lending library of books, resource materials and videos is open Monday
to Friday, 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call our receptionist for further
information.
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