Mental Health & Addictions

Avoiding Burnout in a World that is Burning: Focussing on Environmental Leaders’ Mental Health this Earth Day

Photo by Tristan OliffAndrew joins young environmental leaders from Lawson Foundation’s Youth Action & Environment Pilot Fellowship as they do outdoor yoga together in Quebec City. Earth Day is traditionally and rightfully focused on carbon reduction targets and policy shifts, but after reflecting on some of our prior evaluation projects focussed on climate change, our

Research to Guide Program Development for Young Girls. (2023-2024).

Partner: Canadian Woman’s Foundation (CWF) TNC delivered a research report examining the mental health climate for Two-Spirit, Nonbinary, Trans, and Questioning Girls and Black, Indigenous, and racialized girls in Canada. For this report, TNC conducted focus groups with Indigenous-led and Queer-led youth-serving organizations and held discussions with racialized, Indigenous, and queer youth. The final report,

Evaluation of a Campus Peer Support Pilot Program (2021-2024).

Partner: CMHA National TNC Designed and carried out an evaluation of a newly developed peer support training program for use in five colleges and universities across Canada.  The evaluation focused on the training of students with lived experience, campus-community partnerships, models of peer support delivery and spaces on campus, and outcomes of peer support workers

Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario Youth and Family Engagement Evaluation (2018-2020).

Partner: The Ontario Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health.  TNC conducted a large-scale developmental evaluation of Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario mental health initiative, with a specific focus on youth and family engagement activities within the broader initiative. In partnership with the Ontario Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health, TNC

Program Toolkit Development and Evaluation of a Youth Substance Use and Addiction Prevention Program (2019-2021).

Partner: BGC Canada Conducted a case study evaluation with six pilot agencies to inform a national 12-week youth substance use and addiction prevention program. The toolkit followed a strengths-focused, inclusive, trauma informed approach. It was sensitive to diverse identities and experiences and applied the principles of harm reduction. The program also contained a guardian training

An Evaluation of Brief Services for Children and Youth Mental Health in Dufferin Wellington (2017-2018). 

Partners: CMHA Waterloo-Wellington-Dufferin Evaluated the brief services – short-term, quick access interventions – provided to children and youth at multiple locations in Wellington and Dufferin Counties.  The evaluation focus was on understanding current models of practice compared to other brief service models; pathways in and out of services; service utilization; challenges and barriers; and observed

An Environmental Scan of Children & Youth Mental Health Services in Waterloo Region (2016-2017).

Partners: Lutherwood and the Lead Agency Advisory Council of Waterloo Region. In two sequential projects, conducted a comprehensive environmental scan of existing Child and Youth Mental Health services in Waterloo Region.  The scan was developed to examine the types, reach, and focus of services within MCYS core funding as well as other CYMH programs funded

An Evaluation of the Youth Justice Program. (2024).

Partner: Kinark Child and Family Services. Kinark’s Youth Justice Program focuses on providing community-based mental health programming to youth in conflict with the law in York and Simcoe Regions. TNC conducted an evaluation to promote understanding of the alignment of program capacity with youth needs. We interviewed program staff (clinicians and a program psychologist), reviewed

Development and Evaluation of Respect2Connect: Reducing Violence in Teen Dating

Partner: BGC Canada Designed to reduce teen dating violence, Respect2Connect supports youth to develop and sustain healthy relationships by equipping them with appropriate tools and techniques. TNC conducted a literature review on teen dating violence prevention programs and consulted with Club staff to test concepts, skills and design principles associated with design options. TNC consulted

Evaluation of Gender-Based Violence Prevention Guidelines and Benchmarks: Increasing Knowledge and Confidence Among Educators

Partner: Sex Information and Education Council of Canada (SIECCAN) TNC led a two-pronged research and evaluation project for SIECCAN in support of WAGE funding. The funding was to develop and implement sexual health education guidelines and benchmarks for the prevention of gender-based violence. TNC completed a literature review that explored the implicit and explicit connections

Evaluation of the Gendered Digital Harm Online Course: Studying strategies for combating online hate.

Partner: Canadian Women’s Foundation This soon to be launched online course focuses on teaching allies, survivors, and organizations about technology-facilitated gender based violence and strategies for combating online hate. TNC was hired by the CWF to design and carry out an evaluation for measuring the impact and implementation of this course. To date we have

🌟 Supporting Youth Mental Health in 2025 🌟

Did you know that Taylor Newberry Consulting has 15 years of experience working with over 200 organizations on projects related to mental health. 👏 We are excited about this much-needed federal investment in youth mental health! TNC is excited to collaborate on submissions for the Youth Mental Health Fund call for proposals(link). Why Choose Taylor

Evaluation of The Ujima Project: Helping underserved mothers access early childhood and maternal care

Partner: Abiona Centre The Ujima Project is a pilot project focused on bringing mental health and early literacy support, developmental screening, and family navigation services to underserved mothers and their children. The Abiona Centre, the project’s lead agency, contracted TNC to conduct a multi-year evaluation across nine participating agencies. This evaluation examines the Ujima Project’s

Evaluating Connectivity in Waterloo Region – Phase 2 Findings

WHAT IS CONNECTIVITY? Connectivity is the name of the Waterloo Region “Situation Tables”, which bring police, health and social service agencies together at a weekly meeting to collaboratively and proactively address situations of acutely elevated risk in the community. In January 2014, the Waterloo Regional Police Service (WRPS) in partnership with Langs Community Health Centre

Addressing Risk through System Collaboration: Evaluating CONNECTIVITY Waterloo Region

UPDATE:  CLICK HERE FOR OUR PHASE 2 EVALUATION (2017) OF CONNECTIVITY, FOCUSING ON THE OUTCOMES OF WATERLOO REGION’S SITUATION TABLES! WHAT IS CONNECTIVITY? Connectivity is the name of the Waterloo Region “Situation Tables”, which bring police, health and social service agencies together at a weekly meeting to collaboratively and proactively address situations of acutely elevated

Why Youth Focussed Action Plans to End Homelessness Matter

TNC was contracted by United Way KFL&A to help them develop an Action Plan to End Youth Homelessness in Kingston and Area. This project was part of a national program called Mobilizing Local Capacity to End Youth Homelessness (MLC), being led by Eva’s Initiatives, the National Learning Community on Youth Homelessness, the Canadian Housing and