ABOUT COAST
The youth COAST program is geared to serve the children and youth and their
families/caregivers of Hamilton who have serious mental health concerns and
are in crisis. COAST Hamilton serves youths up to their 18th birthday.
COAST is a multidisciplinary team consisting of child and youth crisis workers,
mental health workers, nurses, social workers and plain-clothes police officers.
A mental health worker will respond to a call on the COAST crisis line and
make a preliminary assessment regarding the mental health concern. The worker
will determine whether to respond with telephone support or a mobile visit.
If necessary, the COAST mobile team, consisting of two staff will respond to
the crisis call.
The goal is to help the individual/family deal with the crisis in the environment
of choice where a management plan will be developed to defuse the crisis situation.
A follow-up plan will also be provided.
If necessary, the follow-up plan may involve linkage to additional community
agencies or support networks. Clients will be given the opportunity for support
services following a crisis situation. Children and youth and their parents/caregivers
will be given the opportunity for support services following a crisis situation.
Clients requiring support or follow-up will receive assistance from the support
team within 24 hours of the crisis situation. Children and youth will receive
support or follow-up until either the crisis has been resolved or they have
been linked to appropriate community resources.
Psychiatric consultation, assessment and/or treatment is negotiated on an individual
basis.
The Child and Youth Initiative is funded by the Ministry of Community Family
and Children Services.
Below are the most common concerns parents or caregivers of youth may have.
Attention Deficit Disorder
Depression
Difficult Behaviour
Parenting Difficult Children
Youth and Suicide
Youth and Self-Injury
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