Other programs

Consumption and Treatment Services
(CTS)-The Trailer

Shepherds of Good Hope, 230 Murray Street

With 14 booths operating 24/7 providing in excess of 7000 visits per month, the Trailer is a busy place. Frequent overdoses in combination with the effects of an unstable drug supply make working in this site both challenging and rewarding. In addition to supervision of people while they inject drugs, the consumption and treatment services provides a Safer Supply program, primary care, mental health care and substance use treatment. Case managers working within the CTS identify clients and work with them to reach goals and access treatment as needed.

Telus Mobile Mental Health Clinic

Outreach throughout Ottawa

Since 2014, TELUS Health for Good has been helping to remove many of the barriers that marginalized individuals in Canada can face when it comes to accessing health care services. Mobile Health Clinics powered by TELUS Health are an efficient and innovative mobile healthcare delivery tool to reach communities in need by bringing essential services like primary and mental health care healthcare directly to the communities that need it most. Health for Good supports 23 Canadian cities from coast to coast, and have provided over 150,000 patient visits since the program’s inception. With a’ commitment of over $12M through 2025, TELUS Health for Good is working towards the goal that all Canadians should have access to healthcare regardless of their socio-economic status. Learn more at telus.com/healthforgood.

Street Outreach

Byward Market & Lowertown, Ottawa

From May to October, teams of 2 peers travel around the streets of the Byward Market engaging with clients and trying to respond to the overwhelming needs of those living in encampments. The addition of E-bikes last year allowed staff to serve many more individuals than previously. In winter months, peer staff patrol outside in the block around King Edward and Murray Street to monitor the safety and wellbeing of all.

Consumption and Treatment Services
(CTS)-The Trailer

Shepherds of Good Hope, 230 Murray Street

With 14 booths operating 24/7 providing in excess of 7000 visits per month, the Trailer is a busy place. Frequent overdoses in combination with the effects of an unstable drug supply make working in this site both challenging and rewarding. In addition to supervision of people while they inject drugs, the consumption and treatment services provides a Safer Supply program, primary care, mental health care and substance use treatment. Case managers working within the CTS identify clients and work with them to reach goals and access treatment as needed.

Telus Mobile Mental Health Clinic

Outreach throughout Ottawa

Since 2014, TELUS Health for Good has been helping to remove many of the barriers that marginalized individuals in Canada can face when it comes to accessing health care services. Mobile Health Clinics powered by TELUS Health are an efficient and innovative mobile healthcare delivery tool to reach communities in need by bringing essential services like primary and mental health care healthcare directly to the communities that need it most. Health for Good supports 23 Canadian cities from coast to coast, and have provided over 150,000 patient visits since the program’s inception. With a’ commitment of over $12M through 2025, TELUS Health for Good is working towards the goal that all Canadians should have access to healthcare regardless of their socio-economic status. Learn more at telus.com/healthforgood.

Street Outreach

Byward Market & Lowertown, Ottawa

From May to October, teams of 2 peers travel around the streets of the Byward Market engaging with clients and trying to respond to the overwhelming needs of those living in encampments. The addition of E-bikes last year allowed staff to serve many more individuals than previously. In winter months, peer staff patrol outside in the block around King Edward and Murray Street to monitor the safety and wellbeing of all.