Resources Hub
This page brings together the key information and support pages people use to understand services, fees, and available mental health resources.
Start Here
If you are new to ECW, the FAQ and Fees pages answer the most common questions about how services work and what to expect.
Province-Specific Help
The Newfoundland and Ontario guides organize practical mental health supports, public services, and next steps by region.
Coverage Support
The NIHB page explains coverage pathways and helps people understand where NIHB may fit into counselling access.
Explore These Pages
Each page below focuses on a specific part of the support process, from practical questions to regional resource navigation.
FAQ
A starting point for common questions about counselling, appointments, confidentiality, online sessions, and how the process works.
Fees & Policies
Information about session fees, payment expectations, cancellations, and the practical details that help clients prepare before booking.
Mental Health Resources in Newfoundland and Labrador
A Newfoundland and Labrador resource guide covering crisis support, public services, community pathways, and other mental health access points.
This guide is now live as part of the ECW resources section.
Mental Health Resources in Ontario
An Ontario-focused resource guide covering crisis options, public mental health supports, community access points, and related next steps.
This guide is now live as part of the ECW resources section.
NIHB Mental Health Coverage in Ontario & Newfoundland and Labrador
A dedicated page for people trying to understand Non-Insured Health Benefits coverage and how it may relate to counselling access.
This page is now live as part of the ECW resources section.
How To Use This Section
If you are trying to decide where to go first, start with the FAQ and Fees pages. If you need province-specific support options, use the NL or Ontario guides. If you are looking into Indigenous coverage pathways, use the NIHB page.
- These pages are designed to support orientation and decision-making, not replace emergency services.
- If you need immediate crisis help, call 911 or 988 right away.
- If you would rather speak directly, the contact page remains the best place to reach out.
