The Knowles Centre Healing Homes Program serves youth aged 12 to 17. We have two open units on our campus.
Each client is assigned to work with a Knowles Centre therapist who provides individual, family, and group counseling. Youth also have access to resources, including a consulting psychiatrist, doctor, dentist and optometrist, and attend John G. Stewart School, located on the Knowles Centre's grounds.
The Program is suited to clients whose lives have been affected by neglect, emotional, physical and/or sexual abuse, the impacts of intergenerational trauma and racism, and feelings of hopelessness, which often contribute to behavioural and emotional difficulties.
However, there are some young people who present certain symptoms and needs that are significantly different from the resources available at Knowles Centre. Therefore, exclusionary criteria include intellectual or developmental disabilities, acute suicidality, psychosis (hallucinations and delusional behavior), or uncontrollable violence.
For more information, click to print a Healing Homes Program brochure, or contact:
Lauren Hershfield
Acting Director, Healing Homes Program
Telephone: 204-339-1955
Fax: 204-334-4173
Email: lhershfield@knowlescentre.org
Tiffany Waite
Assistant, Healing Homes Program
Telephone: 431-815-9283
Fax: 204-334-4173
Email: twaite@knowlescentre.org
Why do I have to go to Knowles Centre? Am I being sent there for punishment?
We all face problems in life that make it hard to live at home or go to school from time to time. These problems can often be overcome with help from friends, family or caring adults. But sometimes more help is needed. Knowles Centre provides a safe place for you to live while you (and your family) receive the support and work out the problems you are facing.
Knowles Centre focuses on helping you overcome barriers, heal and succeed in life. We not a jail or detention centre. Our goal is to help you find your strengths and become the best person you can be.
Where will I live?
You will live with other clients in a house located on Knowles Centre's grounds at 2065 Henderson Highway.
You will have your own bedroom where you will sleep and keep your things. Everyone shares the living room, kitchen and bathrooms.
One or more staff members will be in the unit at all times. They are there to ensure your safety and well-being. Most of all, the staff will help you solve problems and have fun.
What can I bring from home?
Knowles Centre will make sure you have everything you need to be comfortable. However, you may bring some things from home.
There are some things that should not be brought to Knowles Centre:
What if I want to buy something new?
Knowles Centre will pay for your new clothes, shoes, haircuts, medicine, transportation, and other necessities. You will receive a weekly allowance you can use to buy special or extra things for yourself.
Who will make my food? What will I eat? What if I don't like the food?
Each unit has a kitchen where you will help to make some of your own meals and snacks. On school days, lunch is served in the cafeteria or in your unit. Snacks are available between meals if you are hungry. You will never be asked to pay for your food.
Some of the meals at Knowles Centre include:
Food prepared and served the same way you might find it at your own home. Most clients enjoy all the meals, but if there is something you don't like, you can usually fill your plate with other foods being served during that meal.
Where will I go to school?
Most clients living in the Healing Homes attend John G. Stewart School. It is located on the grounds at Knowles Centre. At John G. Stewart School, you will have a chance to catch up on lessons that you might have missed in the past.
Some clients return to a school in your community or an alternative learning program.
Staff at Knowles Centre work closely with your school to help you do as well as possible.
Will I be able to visit my family?
When it is possible, we encourage you to stay in touch with your family through phone calls and visits home from time to time. Your family can also visit you at Knowles Centre and stay in the special family suite for a few days. Staff at Knowles Centre can help you to make arrangements.
What will happen in my therapy sessions?
At Knowles Centre, we want everyone to be the best they can be. But we know that some problems from the past get in the way of your future. We are here to help.
You will meet with a trained therapist alone or sometimes with members of your family. Together, you will identify the problems you are facing in life and help you work out a plan to fix them. You will continue to meet with your therapist weekly as you work towards a better way of life.
Recreation is an important part of life at Knowles Centre. All clients are encouraged to take part in favorite pastimes and to try new activities. Staff from your unit will help you plan and take part in activities as a group or on your own.
Clients may also take part in activities that are planned and supervised by a Recreation Coordinator.
Some of the favorite activities include:
Did I hear something about camping?
Yes, Knowles Centre has its own camp located in the Whiteshell Provincial Park. Each summer, you have a chance to stay at the camp for a week or so. You will sleep in a modern cabin and eat in the dining hall. Best of all, you will have lots of fun, swim in the lake, paddle a canoe, cast for fish, sit around a campfire, and learn more about nature and the beautiful world around you.
Is there anything for Aboriginal clients?
The Biimautaziiwin Program at Knowles Centre can help you explore Aboriginal culture.
You can take part in healing circles, sweat lodge ceremonies, traditional crafts and storytelling. The program is led by the Knowles Centre's Aboriginal Cultural Coordinator with help from elders, traditional healers, and First Nations community members. From time to time, you might also go on journeys to learn more about Aboriginal culture.
All clients are invited to take part in the Biimautaziiwin Program. Participation in the program is optional.
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