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Taking Steps for Men will help participants identify and understand those behaviours and thoughts that trigger substance use and begin to examine and question their behaviours as they learn they no longer have to feel stuck, anxious, worried and powerless. Conducted in a group setting, this contemplative program is intended to provide information about substance use and misuse, its effects and consequences. This group will invite participants to examine personal substance use, consider options and make choices. It will introduce treatment options and encourage the development of personal strategies. If further treatment is indicated, individual treatment planning and case management will be provided. Some Topics Covered During the 12 sessions individuals will examine: Eligibility and Cost This group is open to men 19 years of age and older. Taking Steps for Men is a group provided free of charge. Participants may not attend the group while under the influence. Details
905-528-0389
Fax 905-528-9670
suntrac@mission-services.com
-When
Groups occur at Suntrac Addiction Treatment Centre, 293 Wellington Street North, Suite 106, Monday & Thursday evenings @ 6:30pm, Wednesday & Friday mornings @ 9:00am.
Groups also occur at Mission Services Opportunity Centre, 325 James Street North, Tuesday afternoons at 1:00pm.
The 12 sessions are ongoing and individuals may start at any session and attend as many as they would like.
-Location
Our Suntrac location at 293 Wellington Street North Suite 106, is conveniently located just north of Barton St. on Wellington across from the Hamilton General Hospital. Suntrac is located close to parking and is directly on the Barton St. Bus Route.
Our 325 James Street North location is at the corner of James and Barton.
Mission Servies Opportunity Centres has received positive feedback from the community regarding our decision to commission a report from the Social Planning and Research Council of Hamilton on Homeless Women in Hamilton
Not to Be Forgotten: Homeless Women in Hamilton is accessible HERE.
I encourage you to read the report and share it with your friends. Any comments or observations about the report are appreciated.

