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We are excited to share the second edition of the Addictions Foundation of Manitoba Education and Training Catalogue. AFM staff have created this catalogue to build awareness of the education, knowledge exchange and training opportunities available to Manitobans. Please click the photo to view the catalogue.

Opioid Agonist Therapy (OAT) is an effective medical approach to treating opioid dependence. For more on OAT resources available in Manitoba please click here.

Virtual Therapy

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AFM’s Rapid Access to Addictions Medicine (RAAM) clinics and Manitoba Opioid Support and Treatment (MOST) program are still open to participants. If you or someone you care about needs services, you still can access the walk-in RAAM clinic for advice, medication, counselling, and support. Find out more. Find out more information about the MOST program here.

The Addictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM) and its staff are committed to providing continued support and services to individuals struggling with substance use and gambling in Manitoba during the COVID-19 response efforts.

We would like Manitobans to know that our in-house treatment programs for youth and adults are continuing at this time. For more information or to get help connecting with an AFM location near you, please call the Manitoba Addictions Helpline at 1-855-662-6605.

The Addictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM) and its staff are committed to providing continued support and services to individuals struggling with substance use and gambling in Manitoba during the COVID-19 response efforts.

Stuck at home due to social distancing? AFM has many online resources available including the AFM Library, the most comprehensive source for substance use/misuse, gambling and related issues in Manitoba – email KECentre@afm.mb.ca for more info.

The Addictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM) and its staff are committed to providing continued support and services to individuals struggling with substance use and gambling in Manitoba during the COVID-19 response efforts.

Dealing with alcohol, drug or gambling challenges can be difficult. Did you know that help is only a text away?

Text the Manitoba Addictions Helpline at 1-855-662-6605 and you will be connected with a trained counsellor who will help find the best service for you or someone you care for. You can also call the helpline today at 1-855-662-6605 or visit mbaddictionhelp.ca for more on the resources available in the province.

Many community-based programs are offering virtual care. Please note that Impaired Driver Program (IPD) assessments are offered via telephone. Contact your local AFM office for more information.

The Addictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM) and its staff are committed to providing continued support and services to individuals struggling with substance use and gambling in Manitoba during the COVID-19 response efforts.

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    Programmes pour les jeunes

    Nos programmes sont conçus pour vous permettre d’examiner vos habitudes de jeu et/ou de consommation d’alcool et de drogues afin de déterminer si elles ont un effet néfaste sur votre vie. Vous aurez l’occasion de rencontrer des conseillers qui comprennent les enjeux propres à la jeunesse de même que les répercussions que pourraient avoir de tels comportements sur la vie des jeunes.

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    Les adolescents sont nombreux à expérimenter avec l’alcool, d’autres drogues et le jeu. Il est d’ailleurs tout à fait normal pour certains élèves de parler ouvertement de leur vécu personnel. Apprenez comment leur venir en aide.

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    Programmes pour adultes

    Les services aux adultes sont offerts aux personnes âgées d’au moins 18 ans qui sollicitent de l’aide pour s’attaquer à leurs habitudes de jeu et/ou de consommation  d’alcool et de drogues ou à ceux de quelqu’un d’autre.

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