Off Site Services & Partnerships

Klinic on Campus – U of W

Klinic provides primary care services, including general medical care, reproductive health, unplanned pregnancy counselling, and STI management to students and staff at the University of Winnipeg.

Who is this service for?

University of Winnipeg students and staff.

How to access this service?

Appointments can be made by calling (204)784-9496 during regular office hours. Walk-in appointments also available.

For more information please visit the U of W website.
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Kivalliq

Arranged by referral from nurses at Kivalliq Inuit Centre, Klinic provides primary care services to people staying at Kivalliq Inuit Centre on a temporary basis, with communication sent to their home community to ensure continuity of care.

Neecheewan “Eagle Embracing You” Program

This service offers residential support to female identifying, two-spirited, or transgender youth who have been sexually exploited or at risk for exploitation and struggling wtih complex issues such as life-threatening addictions, complex trauma and mental health concerns.

How to Access this Service:

Nurse Practitioner and Nurse support 5 days a week. Referral only. Referrals accepted from all agencies within Manitoba, Streetreach, as well as direct referrals from youth, their parents or family members. Referral packages are available by emailing eeyintake@neecheewam.com

Tec Voc Klinic

The Tec Voc Klinic team is available to address any health needs or questions. Common reasons for visits include wounds, injuries, rashes, pregnancy testing, birth control, STI testing, vaccines, depression, anxiety, blood pressure checks, information about nutrition, feeling sick, bladder infection, ear or throat infection, referrals to a specialist, or free condoms.

Who is this Service For?

Tec Voc Klinic’s primary health care services are available to all students of Tec Voc High School and their children who receive daytime care at Tec Voc.

How to Access this Service:

You can walk in anytime during our hours, or you can book a same-day appointment by coming in or calling (204) 801-1311.

Helpful Links:

Teen Klinic
Teen Talk
Kids Help Phone
Crisis Support

New Directions’ Honouring Our Journey

New Directions’ Honouring Our Journey program offers a transition healing program for children, youth, adults, and transgender individuals who have been exploited/trafficked through the sex trade. This program assists to stabilize living situations, promote healthy lifestyles and build confidence and self-esteem.

The goal is to provide a safe, supportive, learning and healing environment for participants. The programs are participant-directed and delivered through a holistic healing model of balancing the spiritual, mental, physical and emotional needs of the participants.

New Directions offer three programs:

  • Youth Program – ages 13 to 18
  • Mentor Program – ages 19 and under
  • Adult Program – ages 18 and up

How to Access this Service:

For more information, please visit Honouring Our Journey – New Directions

Helpful Links:

Street Connections
Sage House
Dream Catchers

Youth Huddle on Broadway – Now Available

This new partnership provides primary care services including general medical care, reproductive health and STI management.

Who is this Service For?

The Broadway Huddle is a safe space for youth ages 12-29 looking for trauma-informed and cultural safe health services.

How to Access this Service:

Nurse Practitioner runs two evening clinics a week at the newly opened Youth Huddle space located at 533 Broadway. Walk in appointments are available. For more information please visit Huddle Manitoba – 533 Broadway location.