Tricia Grant

The Healing Collective A Space for Mental Health and Wellness at The Healing Collective
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Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, CA
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  • English -

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Credentials

  • Fitness Instructor Specialist
    Independent Personal Trainer and Fitness Instructor
    Jun, 2015
    - Sep, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Mental Health Care
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • The Healing Collective A Space for Mental Health and Wellness
      • Oct 2021 - Present

      The Healing Collective is a holistic and comprehensive collective of psychotherapists and allied health practitioners to meet the therapeutic needs of the community with the aims of: Providing Danforth East with comprehensive therapeutic services A community-based solution for the isolation/lack of community that many practitioners experience in private practice A welcoming, helpful incubator environment for practitioners moving into private practice Missions and Values The Healing Collective strives to deliver services which we understand to be: Client-centered Responsive, trauma-informed and non-judgemental Lesbian, bisexual, and gay positive Welcoming to trans and gender expansive and sexually diverse communities Respectful of spiritual needs and practices Conscious of the impact of race, class, lived experiences, and sexual and gender identity on people’s lives We are committed to challenging our own thinking as to not contribute to barriers that might limit access to our services. Some of the barriers we have identified relate to issues of race, ethnicity, culture, religion, class, family configuration, sexual orientation, abilities (mental, physical, intellectual), gender identity and expression, body size, age, immigration status, and nationality. We acknowledge that health and well-being are impeded by many intersections, and that it is important to support people through acknowledging their lived experiences and the social determinants of mental health. We strive to be an equitable environment. Show less

    • Canada
    • Mental Health Care
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Service Support Worker, Independent Contract
      • Sep 2004 - Present

      Met Client Specific goals and program needs. Delivers and create treatment plans. Follows assigned treatment plans such as, client support, behavioural intervention, crisis management, de-escalation of crisis situations, modelling/teaching social behaviour, academic support, community integration and teaching/training essential life-skills based on cognitive ability. Met Client Specific goals and program needs. Delivers and create treatment plans. Follows assigned treatment plans such as, client support, behavioural intervention, crisis management, de-escalation of crisis situations, modelling/teaching social behaviour, academic support, community integration and teaching/training essential life-skills based on cognitive ability.

    • PAR Partner Contact Service Worker
      • Jan 2021 - Jan 2022

      Provided short-term case management to current and ex-partners of PAR participants over the telephone and online platforms. Provided one to one support to clients that experience trauma as result of their intimate partner relationship. Provided information about the PAR program and work collaboratively with clients partners to ensure a safety plan is in place. Assist agency in program enhancement through identification of service gaps. Provided short-term case management to current and ex-partners of PAR participants over the telephone and online platforms. Provided one to one support to clients that experience trauma as result of their intimate partner relationship. Provided information about the PAR program and work collaboratively with clients partners to ensure a safety plan is in place. Assist agency in program enhancement through identification of service gaps.

    • Canada
    • Public Safety
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Student Parole Officer, Placement Practicum
      • Sep 2019 - Mar 2020

      Completed case reports. Attended supervised offender community and office visits. Present and complete offender case reports summaries. Completed newly release intake forms. Filed and complete administrative offender records. Assessed offender risk to society. Completed case reports. Attended supervised offender community and office visits. Present and complete offender case reports summaries. Completed newly release intake forms. Filed and complete administrative offender records. Assessed offender risk to society.

    • Canada
    • Non-profit Organization Management
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Student/Parent Support Worker
      • Nov 2017 - Jul 2019

      Write reports and student case notes; collect and report student data. Meet with students' guardians to address a variety of issues regarding their child's school Progress, program participation and recommendations. Advocate for and with students facing issues such as suspensions, mental health, Justice-related challenges and employment/volunteer opportunities. Write reports and student case notes; collect and report student data. Meet with students' guardians to address a variety of issues regarding their child's school Progress, program participation and recommendations. Advocate for and with students facing issues such as suspensions, mental health, Justice-related challenges and employment/volunteer opportunities.

Education

  • Ryerson University
    Master's Degree -Graduated, Social Work
    2020 - 2021
  • Ryerson University
    Social Work -BSW, Social Work- Graduate
    2017 - 2020
  • Humber College
    Graduate Child and Youth Worker Diploma
    1999 - 2002
  • Sheridan College
    General Arts and Sciences
    1997 - 1998

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