Learn more about the incredible activities, events, and workshops happening at DCHC!
All are welcome to join friends and community members for Magic Mondays for traditional Indigenous arts and crafts! Gathering on the last Monday of each month, each session will feature a different craft! Ages 12+, please register as spots are limited For more information, or to register, please contact Mary Sue at: mrobinet@durhamchc.ca or call
Gender Affirming Chats Fall is a space for folks that don’t identify with the gender they were assigned at birth or are questioning their gender to connect with each other. We’ll alternate between a social space to play games, make some art and get to know each other and discussion sessions where we talk about
Join the Indigenous Team at DCHC for FREE Ojibwe Language classes! We are offering these sessions in partnership from Durham Community Health Centre, the Central East Regional Indigenous Cancer Program, and Ontario Tech. To register, or to learn more please contact James C at: jcostello@durhamchc.ca
The Festive season is approaching and children aged 1-6 years old and their caregivers are invited to enjoy some Holiday Fun at DCHC! Join us as we prepare for the holidays with crafts, gift making, music, gingerbread decorating and much more! Location: Glen Street Public School To Register, or for more information, please contact Jen
Tree Of Life is a 6 week arts based program for adults who would like to explore and reconnect with their skills for getting through difficult times and thriving through the Storms of Life. Join us for this powerful exercise and rediscover the roots that have supported you and sustained you through the storms of
Living Life to the Full is an eight-week course for adults that provides skills and knowledge to help you cope with life’s challenges. Join the group and use the principles of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to learn more about mental well-being and how to make small changes to feel happier, less stressed and more in
Calm Kids Fall is six week support group for parents and their children aged 10-12 years old. Do you have a child who is anxious? Would you like to learn ways to help your child manage their anxiety? Join this free 6-week group for children ages 10-12 and their parents/guardians. To Register Call: Melanie S.
Join the Indigenous Team at DCHC for Indigenous Health & Wellness Night this October. First Nations, Métis, and Inuit individuals and their immediate family, including spouses, are warmly invited. Enjoy a delicious dinner as we focus on health and wellness. Registration is required. To learn more or register, please contact James at: jcostello@durhamchc.ca
ACT is an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Group. ACT is an evidence based treatment for depression, anxiety and other difficulties. Together we will learn and practice to: Be open to painful emotions and difficult thoughts Step back from our thoughts and learn to unhook from them Keep our focus on the present Live by
Meaningful Monitoring is Part 2 of the Diabetes Refresher Workshop. This workshop will assist adults living with Type 2 Diabetes in developing their understanding and skill in self-monitoring, appropriately maintaining good blood sugar levels, and becoming more familiar with how their diabetes medication works. YOU MUST: Be an adult 18+ with Type 2 Diabetes Be
Durham Community Health Centre and GraceWins Peer Support (GraceWins) are partnering to bring GraceWins’ empowering online Peer Supporter Training to the community. GraceWins Peer Supporter Training The GraceWins Mental Health Peer Supporter Training is based on Peer2Peer, a widely respected European Commission-funded vocational training collaborative comprising eight organizations from across Europe. The training is conducted
Join the Indigenous Team at DCHC for FREE Ojibwe Language classes! We are offering these sessions in partnership from Durham Community Health Centre, the Central East Regional Indigenous Cancer Program, and Ontario Tech. To register, or to learn more please contact James C at: jcostello@durhamchc.ca
The Festive season is approaching and children aged 1-6 years old and their caregivers are invited to enjoy some Holiday Fun at DCHC! Join us as we prepare for the holidays with crafts, gift making, music, gingerbread decorating and much more! Location: Glen Street Public School To Register, or for more information, please contact Jen
Durham Community Health Centre and GraceWins Peer Support (GraceWins) are partnering to bring GraceWins’ empowering Peer Supporter Training to the community. GraceWins Peer Supporter Training The GraceWins Mental Health Peer Supporter Training is based on Peer2Peer, a widely respected European Commission-funded vocational training collaborative comprising eight organizations from across Europe. The training is conducted in
Living Life to the Full is an eight-week course for adults that provides skills and knowledge to help you cope with life’s challenges. Join the group and use the principles of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to learn more about mental well-being and how to make small changes to feel happier, less stressed and more in
Join the Indigenous Team at DCHC for Indigenous Health & Wellness Night this October. First Nations, Métis, and Inuit individuals and their immediate family, including spouses, are warmly invited. Enjoy a delicious dinner as we focus on health and wellness. Registration is required. To learn more or register, please contact James at: jcostello@durhamchc.ca
ACT is an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Group. ACT is an evidence based treatment for depression, anxiety and other difficulties. Together we will learn and practice to: Be open to painful emotions and difficult thoughts Step back from our thoughts and learn to unhook from them Keep our focus on the present Live by
Meaningful Monitoring is Part 2 of the Diabetes Refresher Workshop. This workshop will assist adults living with Type 2 Diabetes in developing their understanding and skill in self-monitoring, appropriately maintaining good blood sugar levels, and becoming more familiar with how their diabetes medication works. YOU MUST: Be an adult 18+ with Type 2 Diabetes Be
Durham Community Health Centre and GraceWins Peer Support (GraceWins) are partnering to bring GraceWins’ empowering online Peer Supporter Training to the community. GraceWins Peer Supporter Training The GraceWins Mental Health Peer Supporter Training is based on Peer2Peer, a widely respected European Commission-funded vocational training collaborative comprising eight organizations from across Europe. The training is conducted
Appointments now available with Sitting Turtle for Traditional Healing. Kelly Lavallee (Memengwaa-bimashii), Waawaashkeshi dodem, Anishinaabe Metis Kwe, brings forth love, kindness, and truth in all spaces she occupies. For more information, or to make an appointment, contact James Costello at: jcostello@durhamchc.ca or call 905-723-0036 Ext. 1072.
All are welcome for the Land Back Speaker Series featuring Karenniyo and including Dinner, a Documentary and Discussion covering topics such as: Relationships with the land Why is the land so important? Roles and responsibilities of Women What does it mean to be displaced? How does this affect your identity? Strategies towards reconnection and strengthening
Join the Indigenous Team at DCHC for FREE Ojibwe Language classes! We are offering these sessions in partnership from Durham Community Health Centre, the Central East Regional Indigenous Cancer Program, and Ontario Tech. To register, or to learn more please contact James C at: jcostello@durhamchc.ca
Traditional Healer, James Carpenter offers Traditional methods of holistic care, by addressing mental, emotional, physical and spiritual needs, clients can explore challenges in a safe and confidential space. Limited spots available, please register as soon as possible. To register, or to learn more, please contact James C. at: jcostello@durhamchc.ca
Durham Community Health Centre and GraceWins Peer Support (GraceWins) are partnering to bring GraceWins’ empowering Peer Supporter Training to the community. GraceWins Peer Supporter Training The GraceWins Mental Health Peer Supporter Training is based on Peer2Peer, a widely respected European Commission-funded vocational training collaborative comprising eight organizations from across Europe. The training is conducted in
Living Life to the Full is an eight-week course for adults that provides skills and knowledge to help you cope with life’s challenges. Join the group and use the principles of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to learn more about mental well-being and how to make small changes to feel happier, less stressed and more in
Traditional Healer, James Carpenter offers Traditional methods of holistic care, by addressing mental, emotional, physical and spiritual needs, clients can explore challenges in a safe and confidential space. Limited spots available, please register as soon as possible. To register, or to learn more, please contact James C. at: jcostello@durhamchc.ca
Join the Indigenous Team at DCHC for Indigenous Health & Wellness Night this October. First Nations, Métis, and Inuit individuals and their immediate family, including spouses, are warmly invited. Enjoy a delicious dinner as we focus on health and wellness. Registration is required. To learn more or register, please contact James at: jcostello@durhamchc.ca
Meaningful Monitoring is Part 2 of the Diabetes Refresher Workshop. This workshop will assist adults living with Type 2 Diabetes in developing their understanding and skill in self-monitoring, appropriately maintaining good blood sugar levels, and becoming more familiar with how their diabetes medication works. YOU MUST: Be an adult 18+ with Type 2 Diabetes Be
Gender Affirming Chats Fall is a space for folks that don’t identify with the gender they were assigned at birth or are questioning their gender to connect with each other. We’ll alternate between a social space to play games, make some art and get to know each other and discussion sessions where we talk about
Durham Community Health Centre and GraceWins Peer Support (GraceWins) are partnering to bring GraceWins’ empowering online Peer Supporter Training to the community. GraceWins Peer Supporter Training The GraceWins Mental Health Peer Supporter Training is based on Peer2Peer, a widely respected European Commission-funded vocational training collaborative comprising eight organizations from across Europe. The training is conducted
Parent coffee break is a time for parents to come and connect with other parents and enjoy hands on activities, refreshments and a healthy snack. For parents of children 0-6 years old. Childcare is available. For more information, or to register contact Kim at 289-356-1127.
Honouring our relationship with Nokomis Giizis. The Little Spirit Moon represents a time of healing, offering visions of the Spirits and good health, guiding us on the Red Road with pure intentions. Join the Indigenous Team at DCHC for a pot luck meal, and celebrate our relations and traditional women's teachings. *ceremony holders are welcomed
Gender Affirming Chats Fall is a space for folks that don’t identify with the gender they were assigned at birth or are questioning their gender to connect with each other.
Durham Community Health Centre invites you to a webinar to share the findings of our 2SLGBTQI needs assessment. This community-led initiative, informed by over 550 survey respondents and in-person consultations,
Join the Indigenous Team at DCHC for FREE Ojibwe Language classes! We are offering these sessions in partnership from Durham Community Health Centre, the Central East Regional Indigenous Cancer Program,
Durham Community Health Centre and GraceWins Peer Support (GraceWins) are partnering to bring GraceWins’ empowering Peer Supporter Training to the community. GraceWins Peer Supporter Training The GraceWins Mental Health Peer Supporter Training is based on Peer2Peer, a widely respected European Commission-funded vocational training collaborative comprising eight organizations from across Europe. The training is conducted in
Living Life to the Full is an eight-week course for adults that provides skills and knowledge to help you cope with life’s challenges. Join the group and use the principles of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to learn more about mental well-being and how to make small changes to feel happier, less stressed and more in
Join the Indigenous Team at DCHC for Indigenous Health & Wellness Night this October. First Nations, Métis, and Inuit individuals and their immediate family, including spouses, are warmly invited. Enjoy a delicious dinner as we focus on health and wellness. Registration is required. To learn more or register, please contact James at: jcostello@durhamchc.ca
Meaningful Monitoring is Part 2 of the Diabetes Refresher Workshop. This workshop will assist adults living with Type 2 Diabetes in developing their understanding and skill in self-monitoring, appropriately maintaining good blood sugar levels, and becoming more familiar with how their diabetes medication works. YOU MUST: Be an adult 18+ with Type 2 Diabetes Be
Durham Community Health Centre and GraceWins Peer Support (GraceWins) are partnering to bring GraceWins’ empowering online Peer Supporter Training to the community. GraceWins Peer Supporter Training The GraceWins Mental Health Peer Supporter Training is based on Peer2Peer, a widely respected European Commission-funded vocational training collaborative comprising eight organizations from across Europe. The training is conducted
Let’s review and start afresh! This workshop will help you polish your diabetes management skills and offer intermediate education for improved control. Learn about how diabetes happens in your body, which lab markers and targets to watch, and the ABCs of diabetes self-management. Also learn about nutrition interventions such as portion control, balancing meals and
All are welcome to join friends and community members for Magic Mondays for traditional Indigenous arts and crafts! Gathering on the last Monday of each month, each session will feature a different craft! Ages 12+, please register as spots are limited For more information, or to register, please contact Mary Sue at: mrobinet@durhamchc.ca or call
Meaningful Monitoring is Part 2 of the Diabetes Refresher Workshop. This workshop will assist adults living with Type 2 Diabetes in developing their understanding and skill in self-monitoring, appropriately maintaining good blood sugar levels, and becoming more familiar with how their diabetes medication works. YOU MUST: Be an adult 18+ with Type 2 Diabetes Be
Durham Community Health Centre and GraceWins Peer Support (GraceWins) are partnering to bring GraceWins’ empowering online Peer Supporter Training to the community. GraceWins Peer Supporter Training The GraceWins Mental Health Peer Supporter Training is based on Peer2Peer, a widely respected European Commission-funded vocational training collaborative comprising eight organizations from across Europe. The training is conducted
Let’s review and start afresh! This workshop will help you polish your diabetes management skills and offer intermediate education for improved control. Learn about how diabetes happens in your body, which lab markers and targets to watch, and the ABCs of diabetes self-management. Also learn about nutrition interventions such as portion control, balancing meals and
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