Jr and Project ICE
What is JR. ICE?
Junior I.C.E. (Independence. Competency. Experience.) is an inclusive program designed for youth, where all individuals regardless of ability learn together in a safe and friendly group environment.
- Junior I.C.E has 4 Pillars social skills, life skills, regulation and mental health.
- This program focuses on teaching participants social and life skills along with education and support strategies for common mental health challenges, emotional regulation, hygiene, self-esteem and belonging.
- The overarching objective of Junior I.C.E. is to provide the tools necessary to promote positive mental health, increased independent living skills and social skills and of course to have a lot of fun.
Who is it for?
The target age range is 12-15 years of age.
Where is it provided?
At our KCC office location. There may be some programming occurring in community settings to promote application of life skills.
How do I access service?
Please phone our Intake Coordinator at 403-524-2522
Cost
Program costs will be assessed on a case by case basis. KCC is in continued discussions with funders and other service providers to provide financial support for individuals who would benefit from participating in our programs.
How to Register?
Call our office at 403-524-2522
What is PROJECT ICE?
Project ICE (Independence, Competency, Employment) exists to help assist and equip individuals that need support in functional life skills and / or employment readiness. A core component is the PAES program (Practical Assessment Evaluation System) which is an assessment and job skill teaching resource that individuals participate in small groups for 12 weeks with the support of a fully trained multi-disciplinary staff.
Who is it for?
The target age range is 15 years through adulthood.
Where is it provided?
At our KCC office location as well as some community settings to promote application of life skills.
How do I access this service?
Please phone our Intake Coordinator at 403-524-2522
Cost
Program costs will be assessed on a case by case basis. KCC is currently in discussion with funders and other service providers to provide financial support for individuals who would benefit from participating in our programs.
To Register
Call our office at 403-524-2522