Exploring the gateway to addiction services for Northeastern Ontario youth with concurrent disorders
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This report will provide an overview of the learning processes and outcomes associated with the completion of my advanced practicum at Compass. The advanced practicum examined the need for resources and advocacy for youth between the ages of 12 -18 with addictions and/or concurrent disorders. My advanced practicum was completed in the stabilization service at Compass, with referrals from Health Sciences North (HSN) crisis intervention services and the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Program (CAMHP). The stabilization service receives referrals for youth that present with an increase in mental health needs and risk taking behaviours including substance use and addictions. The advanced practicum allowed me to network and collaborate with colleagues and community agencies to ensure that youth presenting with addictions and/or concurrent disorders are provided with appropriate services. I utilized multiple theoretical frameworks including anti- oppressive and strengths-based approaches in the direct practice with youth presenting with an increase in risk taking behaviours including substance use, victimization in regard to human trafficking, and elopements. The advanced practicum allowed me to not only achieve my learning goals but also increase my awareness of the need for a harm reduction approach, recognize the service user as the expert, and the importance of advocacy.