2014/2015 Annual Report
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2014/2015 Annual Report
Statement of Operations Donors to CASA and CASA Foundation From the Minister of Health year ended March 31, 2015 thank you for your support the Honourable Sarah Hoffman 2015 2014 � Alberta Government grants Contributed facilities � $5,798,629 $5,783,889 5,715,587 4,600,689 783,667 666,612 CASA Foundation grants 406,555 229,004 Other foundations and community support 156,989 141,171 Amortization of deferred capital contributions 153,839 131,916 Interest income 60,216 124,871 Donations 52,601 57,255 Casinos 35,652 43,514 13,163,735 11,778,921 10,261,229 9,350,629 1,199,687 825,369 Client related costs 512,759 486,080 General and administrative 451,950 320,683 Amortization of capital assets 233,092 222,747 Facility operations 227,149 324,567 Professional fees 79,658 146,397 Loss on disposal of capital assets 27,500 — Board expenses 15,429 11,123 13,008,453 11,687,595 155,282 91,326 Expenses Salaries and employee benefits Facility leases Excess of revenues over expenses Audited by Ernst & Young LLP For full financial report, please visit www.casaservices.org � Master Pools Alta. Ltd. Revenues Alberta Health Services grants 100K 50K � Allard Foundation · Lorne & Doreen Hooper · Don & Jacqui Smith � 25K+ � Edmonton Community Foundation - Athena Girl’s Group · Edmonton Community Foundation - Eldon and Anne Foote Fund · Perspective Investment II Limited � 10K+ � ATB Financial · Burnco · Canada Post Community Foundation · Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation · IBI Group · Johnson Inc. · Rotary Club of Edmonton Strathcona · Strathcona County · TELUS Corporation � 5K+ � Anonymous · Colleen Brennan · Judith & John Cosco · Edmonton Kendo and Naginata Club · EGM Drywall Systems Inc. · Martin Deerline · Melcor Developments Ltd. · Myshak Crane & Rigging Ltd. · Nationwide Commercial Aquatics · Preet Janitorial Services & Building Maintenance · REALTORS ® Community Foundation · Rotary Club of Edmonton Northeast Foundation · Ernie & Peggie Stevens 2,500+ � Annual Report 2014-2015 1K+ For twenty-four years, CASA has played an important role in the creation and delivery of programs aimed at children, adolescents, adults and professionals working in the field. Research shows that most mental health challenges present when individuals are young, so it is vital to nurture good mental health and to identify and treat these challenges as early as possible. This is where CASA plays an integral role, and provides a range of programs and services that work to improve the social and emotional health of children, to support families and to build supportive communities. The new CASA centre is currently under construction, with $17 million in financial support provided by the � Michele Annich · Applied Colour Ltd. · Boon-Tek Industries Ltd. · Dr. Andrew& Nada Bremness · CIBC · Children’s Miracle Foundation · Nancy & Don Cranston · Richard & Marjie Drewry · Duncan Craig LLP · Edmonton Strathcona Lions Club · Edmonton Teachers’ Charitable Trust · Gino Ferri · Habitat Studio · Gwen & Ross Harris · H ub International Phoenix Insurance Brokers · Junior League of Edmonton · KPMG LLP · K V Capital Inc. · Denise & Kevin Milne · Brian Moody · NCSG Crane & Heavy Haul Services · Al & Fran Olson · RBC Dominion Securities · Read Jones Christoffersen · Erin & Chris Wallish · Ralph & Gail Young � On behalf of the Government of Alberta, I would like to thank CASA Child, Adolescent and Family Mental Health for its continued dedication to meeting the mental health needs of Alberta’s children and their families. Government of Alberta. The new facility is scheduled to open in September 2016 and will keep CASA at the forefront in providing safer, more effective and timely care to the almost 4,000 children a year who pass through the doors. Our Government is committed to helping Albertans who are dealing with addiction and mental health issues. We will continue to work closely with community partners to ensure that Albertans and families who are coping with mental health and substance-use issues have the support and understanding they need. The determination and hard work of CASA’s staff and board of directors helps thousands of Alberta’s children and their families deal with mental health challenges in a positive, supportive and healing way. I look forward to continuing the partnership with CASA. Sarah Hoffman Minister of Health From the CASA Board Chair We are pleased to present the annual report for our year end March 31, 2015, our 24th year of providing excellent assessment, treatment and follow-up services for children and youth with mental health and addictions concerns and their families in Edmonton, central and northern Alberta. � ACGR Ball Hockey Tournament · Alberta Blue Cross · Associated Engineering · ATCO EPIC · Beaverbrook Developments · Ron & Phyllis Bryant · Dr. Paula Burns · Terena Delaney & Sam Chapple · Cierra Trucking Ltd. · Encore Trucking · Warner Fairley · Fenceline Rental Ltd. · Dr. Gary & Diane Hnatko · Muriel Hole · H orizon Family Practice · Terry & Karin Johnston · Karate Club · Dr. Jill Konkin · Marg Korby · Lexus of Edmonton · Stephen & Lynn Mandel · Henry & Jenny Pon · Rolling Mix Concrete (Edmonton) Ltd. · Andrew Ross · Robert J. Roy · Sherwood Park Breakfast Lions Club · Sumeet Shinde · Don & Sandra Sprague · Troy & Angela St. Pierre · Edward Tang · Travelers Insurance Company of Canada · Voice Construction · Paddy Webb · Westmark Products Ltd (Dakeryn) CASAservices.org “Mental health services for children and their families.” You may recall that CASA was founded on the belief that there was a strong need for the provision of community based mental health services for children and adolescents and support for their families. I am pleased to report that the work continues with the same principles in mind. We are proud to be able to say that our programs continue to provide excellent results. We are also excited that construction has started on our new CASA Centre which I am pleased to report is on schedule for occupancy in August 2016. We are grateful for the generous grant from the Government of Alberta to fund the base building, as well as the cooperation of Alberta Infrastructure during the construction project. We look forward to working with the CASA Foundation and its Campaign Chair, George Cantalini, in its fund raising campaign to raise the remaining amounts to fit, furnish and fixture the building. We also wish to thank Alberta Health, Alberta Health Services, Alberta Human Services and other funding agencies for their financial support for our programs over the past year. It has been a pleasure working on the CASA Board and for that I thank my fellow directors. I also wish to acknowledge the huge contribution made by our Chief Executive Officer, Denise Milne. Richard Drewry, Q.C. Chair, CASA Board of Directors Statement of Operations Donors to CASA and CASA Foundation From the Minister of Health year ended March 31, 2015 thank you for your support the Honourable Sarah Hoffman 2015 2014 � Alberta Government grants Contributed facilities � $5,798,629 $5,783,889 5,715,587 4,600,689 783,667 666,612 CASA Foundation grants 406,555 229,004 Other foundations and community support 156,989 141,171 Amortization of deferred capital contributions 153,839 131,916 Interest income 60,216 124,871 Donations 52,601 57,255 Casinos 35,652 43,514 13,163,735 11,778,921 10,261,229 9,350,629 1,199,687 825,369 Client related costs 512,759 486,080 General and administrative 451,950 320,683 Amortization of capital assets 233,092 222,747 Facility operations 227,149 324,567 Professional fees 79,658 146,397 Loss on disposal of capital assets 27,500 — Board expenses 15,429 11,123 13,008,453 11,687,595 155,282 91,326 Expenses Salaries and employee benefits Facility leases Excess of revenues over expenses Audited by Ernst & Young LLP For full financial report, please visit www.casaservices.org � Master Pools Alta. Ltd. Revenues Alberta Health Services grants 100K 50K � Allard Foundation · Lorne & Doreen Hooper · Don & Jacqui Smith � 25K+ � Edmonton Community Foundation - Athena Girl’s Group · Edmonton Community Foundation - Eldon and Anne Foote Fund · Perspective Investment II Limited � 10K+ � ATB Financial · Burnco · Canada Post Community Foundation · Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation · IBI Group · Johnson Inc. · Rotary Club of Edmonton Strathcona · Strathcona County · TELUS Corporation � 5K+ � Anonymous · Colleen Brennan · Judith & John Cosco · Edmonton Kendo and Naginata Club · EGM Drywall Systems Inc. · Martin Deerline · Melcor Developments Ltd. · Myshak Crane & Rigging Ltd. · Nationwide Commercial Aquatics · Preet Janitorial Services & Building Maintenance · REALTORS ® Community Foundation · Rotary Club of Edmonton Northeast Foundation · Ernie & Peggie Stevens 2,500+ � Annual Report 2014-2015 1K+ For twenty-four years, CASA has played an important role in the creation and delivery of programs aimed at children, adolescents, adults and professionals working in the field. Research shows that most mental health challenges present when individuals are young, so it is vital to nurture good mental health and to identify and treat these challenges as early as possible. This is where CASA plays an integral role, and provides a range of programs and services that work to improve the social and emotional health of children, to support families and to build supportive communities. The new CASA centre is currently under construction, with $17 million in financial support provided by the � Michele Annich · Applied Colour Ltd. · Boon-Tek Industries Ltd. · Dr. Andrew& Nada Bremness · CIBC · Children’s Miracle Foundation · Nancy & Don Cranston · Richard & Marjie Drewry · Duncan Craig LLP · Edmonton Strathcona Lions Club · Edmonton Teachers’ Charitable Trust · Gino Ferri · Habitat Studio · Gwen & Ross Harris · H ub International Phoenix Insurance Brokers · Junior League of Edmonton · KPMG LLP · K V Capital Inc. · Denise & Kevin Milne · Brian Moody · NCSG Crane & Heavy Haul Services · Al & Fran Olson · RBC Dominion Securities · Read Jones Christoffersen · Erin & Chris Wallish · Ralph & Gail Young � On behalf of the Government of Alberta, I would like to thank CASA Child, Adolescent and Family Mental Health for its continued dedication to meeting the mental health needs of Alberta’s children and their families. Government of Alberta. The new facility is scheduled to open in September 2016 and will keep CASA at the forefront in providing safer, more effective and timely care to the almost 4,000 children a year who pass through the doors. Our Government is committed to helping Albertans who are dealing with addiction and mental health issues. We will continue to work closely with community partners to ensure that Albertans and families who are coping with mental health and substance-use issues have the support and understanding they need. The determination and hard work of CASA’s staff and board of directors helps thousands of Alberta’s children and their families deal with mental health challenges in a positive, supportive and healing way. I look forward to continuing the partnership with CASA. Sarah Hoffman Minister of Health From the CASA Board Chair We are pleased to present the annual report for our year end March 31, 2015, our 24th year of providing excellent assessment, treatment and follow-up services for children and youth with mental health and addictions concerns and their families in Edmonton, central and northern Alberta. � ACGR Ball Hockey Tournament · Alberta Blue Cross · Associated Engineering · ATCO EPIC · Beaverbrook Developments · Ron & Phyllis Bryant · Dr. Paula Burns · Terena Delaney & Sam Chapple · Cierra Trucking Ltd. · Encore Trucking · Warner Fairley · Fenceline Rental Ltd. · Dr. Gary & Diane Hnatko · Muriel Hole · H orizon Family Practice · Terry & Karin Johnston · Karate Club · Dr. Jill Konkin · Marg Korby · Lexus of Edmonton · Stephen & Lynn Mandel · Henry & Jenny Pon · Rolling Mix Concrete (Edmonton) Ltd. · Andrew Ross · Robert J. Roy · Sherwood Park Breakfast Lions Club · Sumeet Shinde · Don & Sandra Sprague · Troy & Angela St. Pierre · Edward Tang · Travelers Insurance Company of Canada · Voice Construction · Paddy Webb · Westmark Products Ltd (Dakeryn) CASAservices.org “Mental health services for children and their families.” You may recall that CASA was founded on the belief that there was a strong need for the provision of community based mental health services for children and adolescents and support for their families. I am pleased to report that the work continues with the same principles in mind. We are proud to be able to say that our programs continue to provide excellent results. We are also excited that construction has started on our new CASA Centre which I am pleased to report is on schedule for occupancy in August 2016. We are grateful for the generous grant from the Government of Alberta to fund the base building, as well as the cooperation of Alberta Infrastructure during the construction project. We look forward to working with the CASA Foundation and its Campaign Chair, George Cantalini, in its fund raising campaign to raise the remaining amounts to fit, furnish and fixture the building. We also wish to thank Alberta Health, Alberta Health Services, Alberta Human Services and other funding agencies for their financial support for our programs over the past year. It has been a pleasure working on the CASA Board and for that I thank my fellow directors. I also wish to acknowledge the huge contribution made by our Chief Executive Officer, Denise Milne. Richard Drewry, Q.C. Chair, CASA Board of Directors INFANT & PRESCHOOL SERVICES • • • • Improving Mental Health within our communities FORT ROAD “Great services, I was heard and I was helped.” Infant and Preschool Services (IPS) Clinic Consultation to Head Start & Early Head Start Consultation to Home Visitation Program Collaborative Assessment and Treatment for Children’s Health (CATCH) - CASA youth • Infant & Preschool Services • School Age Services • Specialty Services • Therapeutic Interventions and Educational Support (TIES) (grades 1-6) • Adolescent Day Program (ADP) (grades 7-12) 27% of Alberta’s kindergarten children are experiencing developmental difficulties. Multidisciplinary teams include professionals trained as: 14% 86% come from other areas of families come from the Edmonton Area Age Breakdown Pediatricians SCHOOL AGE SERVICES • School Age Services (SAS) Clinic Psychologists 20% of children and youth in Alberta will be diagnosed with a mental health disorder. Social workers Metcalf A, Crockett C, Salegio J, Tough S (2011). What Albertans know about youth mental health. The Alberta Centre for Child, Family and Community Research. Nurses 1-4 24% Occupational Therapists 5-12 43% Psychometrists 13-17 31% 18+ 3% Child Care Counsellors Children Treated at CASA =10 =100 144 staff members at CASA 58% 3,987 42% children and their families served “Being at CASA I realized that I wasn't alone and there were other kids that had issues.” - CASA youth SPECIALTY SERVICES • Family Therapy Program • Trauma Clinic • Trauma and Attachment Group (TAG) • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Treatment, Resources & Community Supports Program (FAS TRACS) • Psychoeducational Assessment and Consultation (PAC) • Adult Mental Health Services of caregivers say that CASA staff treat them with respect of youth said they felt better about themselves 92% of caregivers saw an improvement in their child’s mental health of caregivers said they saw an improvement in their families wellness 88% of youth said they had better relationships with their family • In-Patient Services (Sherwood Park) DOWNTOWN • Addiction & Mental Health • Community Outreach/Support (Coming Soon) IN-PATIENT SERVICES • CASA House Among those aged 15 to 19, suicide is the second leading cause of death after accidents. Those with substance use problems are up to 3 times more likely to have a mental illness, OR “I really enjoyed my stay at CASA House since it helped me learn strategies to cope with my problems and for me to feel better about myself and life. I now can deal with things better than I used to.” - CASA youth CASA’s Community Geographic Team is building mental health service capacity throughout Northern and Central East Alberta by providing consultations, education, training and coaching to service providers working with children and families. “This was the best thing that could have happened, both for [my daughter] and the family. Gave us hope and help for now and the future. Thanks so much.” - CASA parent WEBER CENTRE At least 20% of people with a mental illness have a co-occurring substance use problem. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. (2012). Mental illness and addictions: Facts and statistics. COMMUNITY OUTREACH/SUPPORT • Telepsychiatry • Community Geographic Team • Pharmaceutical Nursing Consultation • Infant & Preschool Services • School Age Services • Specialty Services “Very good program. It helped us and our son very much.” - CASA parent “Health starts where you live, work, learn, and play”. Public Health: Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph. Retrieved from https://www.wdgpublichealth.ca/?q=crhealth Mission To advance the mental health of infants, children and adolescents through family-centered clinical services, education, research and advocacy. Vision CASA delivers innovative mental health services for infants, children, adolescents and their families and is an effective advocate for children’s mental health. ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH • Concurrent Addictions & Mental Health Program (CAMP) NEW CASA CENTRE! Anda, R. (n.d). The Health and Social Impact of Growing Up With Adverse Childhood Experiences The Human and Economic Costs of the Status Quo. 92% Meldrum, L., Venn, D., & Kutcher, S. (2009). Mental health in schools: How teachers have the power to make a difference. Health & Learning Magazine, 8, 3-5. • Day Programs CASA HOUSE Neuroscientists have linked childhood maltreatment and trauma to long-term changes in brain structure and function as well as a wide range of health, emotional, and social challenges. Northern and Central Alberta 96% EASTWOOD “Mental disorders represent the most common and disabling condition affecting young people and therefore have major implications for students and for schools.” Statistics Canada, 2009. What CASA Families Say 100% “For the first time, my son likes going to school. He is not bullied or forgotten.” - CASA parent Alberta Government (2013). Together we raise tomorrow: An Alberta approach to early childhood development. Psychiatrists DAY PROGRAMS “As a children's mental health therapist in a northern location, it was very comforting to know an expert therapist, with fantastic resources, was but a phone call or email away” CGT participant. Board of Directors Thank You Richard Drewry, Q.C., Chair Rob Skrypnek, Vice Chair Faye Parker, Secretary Erin Wallish, CA, Treasurer Paula Burns, Ph.D. Myrna Fyfe Dan Hanson Gwen Harris Brett Klawitter, CA David Roberts Gord Rosko Donald Smith Janet Wright, M.D. Chief Executive Officer Denise Milne, PhD, MC, MSA, MSW, RSW We extend a sincere thank you to the Government of Alberta for contributing $17M to build the new CASA Centre! Thank you, Alberta Health and Alberta Health Services (AHS), for the core funding grants and Alberta Infrastructure along with AHS for the lease and maintenance of our facilities. We also thank Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission, Alberta Human Services, the Alberta Association of Services for Children and Families and Edmonton Fetal Alcohol Network for their funding support. Edmonton Public School Board provides education services in our Day Programs and at CASA House. Thank you EPSB! Heartfelt thanks to CASA Foundation for fundraising to support the work of CASA. A special thanks to all the families who have worked hard with us to enhance their health. INFANT & PRESCHOOL SERVICES • • • • Improving Mental Health within our communities FORT ROAD “Great services, I was heard and I was helped.” Infant and Preschool Services (IPS) Clinic Consultation to Head Start & Early Head Start Consultation to Home Visitation Program Collaborative Assessment and Treatment for Children’s Health (CATCH) - CASA youth • Infant & Preschool Services • School Age Services • Specialty Services • Therapeutic Interventions and Educational Support (TIES) (grades 1-6) • Adolescent Day Program (ADP) (grades 7-12) 27% of Alberta’s kindergarten children are experiencing developmental difficulties. Multidisciplinary teams include professionals trained as: 14% 86% come from other areas of families come from the Edmonton Area Age Breakdown Pediatricians SCHOOL AGE SERVICES • School Age Services (SAS) Clinic Psychologists 20% of children and youth in Alberta will be diagnosed with a mental health disorder. Social workers Metcalf A, Crockett C, Salegio J, Tough S (2011). What Albertans know about youth mental health. The Alberta Centre for Child, Family and Community Research. Nurses 1-4 24% Occupational Therapists 5-12 43% Psychometrists 13-17 31% 18+ 3% Child Care Counsellors Children Treated at CASA =10 =100 144 staff members at CASA 58% 3,987 42% children and their families served “Being at CASA I realized that I wasn't alone and there were other kids that had issues.” - CASA youth SPECIALTY SERVICES • Family Therapy Program • Trauma Clinic • Trauma and Attachment Group (TAG) • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Treatment, Resources & Community Supports Program (FAS TRACS) • Psychoeducational Assessment and Consultation (PAC) • Adult Mental Health Services of caregivers say that CASA staff treat them with respect of youth said they felt better about themselves 92% of caregivers saw an improvement in their child’s mental health of caregivers said they saw an improvement in their families wellness 88% of youth said they had better relationships with their family • In-Patient Services (Sherwood Park) DOWNTOWN • Addiction & Mental Health • Community Outreach/Support (Coming Soon) IN-PATIENT SERVICES • CASA House Among those aged 15 to 19, suicide is the second leading cause of death after accidents. Those with substance use problems are up to 3 times more likely to have a mental illness, OR “I really enjoyed my stay at CASA House since it helped me learn strategies to cope with my problems and for me to feel better about myself and life. I now can deal with things better than I used to.” - CASA youth CASA’s Community Geographic Team is building mental health service capacity throughout Northern and Central East Alberta by providing consultations, education, training and coaching to service providers working with children and families. “This was the best thing that could have happened, both for [my daughter] and the family. Gave us hope and help for now and the future. Thanks so much.” - CASA parent WEBER CENTRE At least 20% of people with a mental illness have a co-occurring substance use problem. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. (2012). Mental illness and addictions: Facts and statistics. COMMUNITY OUTREACH/SUPPORT • Telepsychiatry • Community Geographic Team • Pharmaceutical Nursing Consultation • Infant & Preschool Services • School Age Services • Specialty Services “Very good program. It helped us and our son very much.” - CASA parent “Health starts where you live, work, learn, and play”. Public Health: Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph. Retrieved from https://www.wdgpublichealth.ca/?q=crhealth Mission To advance the mental health of infants, children and adolescents through family-centered clinical services, education, research and advocacy. Vision CASA delivers innovative mental health services for infants, children, adolescents and their families and is an effective advocate for children’s mental health. ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH • Concurrent Addictions & Mental Health Program (CAMP) NEW CASA CENTRE! Anda, R. (n.d). The Health and Social Impact of Growing Up With Adverse Childhood Experiences The Human and Economic Costs of the Status Quo. 92% Meldrum, L., Venn, D., & Kutcher, S. (2009). Mental health in schools: How teachers have the power to make a difference. Health & Learning Magazine, 8, 3-5. • Day Programs CASA HOUSE Neuroscientists have linked childhood maltreatment and trauma to long-term changes in brain structure and function as well as a wide range of health, emotional, and social challenges. Northern and Central Alberta 96% EASTWOOD “Mental disorders represent the most common and disabling condition affecting young people and therefore have major implications for students and for schools.” Statistics Canada, 2009. What CASA Families Say 100% “For the first time, my son likes going to school. He is not bullied or forgotten.” - CASA parent Alberta Government (2013). Together we raise tomorrow: An Alberta approach to early childhood development. Psychiatrists DAY PROGRAMS “As a children's mental health therapist in a northern location, it was very comforting to know an expert therapist, with fantastic resources, was but a phone call or email away” CGT participant. Board of Directors Thank You Richard Drewry, Q.C., Chair Rob Skrypnek, Vice Chair Faye Parker, Secretary Erin Wallish, CA, Treasurer Paula Burns, Ph.D. Myrna Fyfe Dan Hanson Gwen Harris Brett Klawitter, CA David Roberts Gord Rosko Donald Smith Janet Wright, M.D. Chief Executive Officer Denise Milne, PhD, MC, MSA, MSW, RSW We extend a sincere thank you to the Government of Alberta for contributing $17M to build the new CASA Centre! Thank you, Alberta Health and Alberta Health Services (AHS), for the core funding grants and Alberta Infrastructure along with AHS for the lease and maintenance of our facilities. We also thank Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission, Alberta Human Services, the Alberta Association of Services for Children and Families and Edmonton Fetal Alcohol Network for their funding support. Edmonton Public School Board provides education services in our Day Programs and at CASA House. Thank you EPSB! Heartfelt thanks to CASA Foundation for fundraising to support the work of CASA. A special thanks to all the families who have worked hard with us to enhance their health. INFANT & PRESCHOOL SERVICES • • • • Improving Mental Health within our communities FORT ROAD “Great services, I was heard and I was helped.” Infant and Preschool Services (IPS) Clinic Consultation to Head Start & Early Head Start Consultation to Home Visitation Program Collaborative Assessment and Treatment for Children’s Health (CATCH) - CASA youth • Infant & Preschool Services • School Age Services • Specialty Services • Therapeutic Interventions and Educational Support (TIES) (grades 1-6) • Adolescent Day Program (ADP) (grades 7-12) 27% of Alberta’s kindergarten children are experiencing developmental difficulties. Multidisciplinary teams include professionals trained as: 14% 86% come from other areas of families come from the Edmonton Area Age Breakdown Pediatricians SCHOOL AGE SERVICES • School Age Services (SAS) Clinic Psychologists 20% of children and youth in Alberta will be diagnosed with a mental health disorder. Social workers Metcalf A, Crockett C, Salegio J, Tough S (2011). What Albertans know about youth mental health. The Alberta Centre for Child, Family and Community Research. Nurses 1-4 24% Occupational Therapists 5-12 43% Psychometrists 13-17 31% 18+ 3% Child Care Counsellors Children Treated at CASA =10 =100 144 staff members at CASA 58% 3,987 42% children and their families served “Being at CASA I realized that I wasn't alone and there were other kids that had issues.” - CASA youth SPECIALTY SERVICES • Family Therapy Program • Trauma Clinic • Trauma and Attachment Group (TAG) • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Treatment, Resources & Community Supports Program (FAS TRACS) • Psychoeducational Assessment and Consultation (PAC) • Adult Mental Health Services of caregivers say that CASA staff treat them with respect of youth said they felt better about themselves 92% of caregivers saw an improvement in their child’s mental health of caregivers said they saw an improvement in their families wellness 88% of youth said they had better relationships with their family • In-Patient Services (Sherwood Park) DOWNTOWN • Addiction & Mental Health • Community Outreach/Support (Coming Soon) IN-PATIENT SERVICES • CASA House Among those aged 15 to 19, suicide is the second leading cause of death after accidents. Those with substance use problems are up to 3 times more likely to have a mental illness, OR “I really enjoyed my stay at CASA House since it helped me learn strategies to cope with my problems and for me to feel better about myself and life. I now can deal with things better than I used to.” - CASA youth CASA’s Community Geographic Team is building mental health service capacity throughout Northern and Central East Alberta by providing consultations, education, training and coaching to service providers working with children and families. “This was the best thing that could have happened, both for [my daughter] and the family. Gave us hope and help for now and the future. Thanks so much.” - CASA parent WEBER CENTRE At least 20% of people with a mental illness have a co-occurring substance use problem. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. (2012). Mental illness and addictions: Facts and statistics. COMMUNITY OUTREACH/SUPPORT • Telepsychiatry • Community Geographic Team • Pharmaceutical Nursing Consultation • Infant & Preschool Services • School Age Services • Specialty Services “Very good program. It helped us and our son very much.” - CASA parent “Health starts where you live, work, learn, and play”. Public Health: Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph. Retrieved from https://www.wdgpublichealth.ca/?q=crhealth Mission To advance the mental health of infants, children and adolescents through family-centered clinical services, education, research and advocacy. Vision CASA delivers innovative mental health services for infants, children, adolescents and their families and is an effective advocate for children’s mental health. ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH • Concurrent Addictions & Mental Health Program (CAMP) NEW CASA CENTRE! Anda, R. (n.d). The Health and Social Impact of Growing Up With Adverse Childhood Experiences The Human and Economic Costs of the Status Quo. 92% Meldrum, L., Venn, D., & Kutcher, S. (2009). Mental health in schools: How teachers have the power to make a difference. Health & Learning Magazine, 8, 3-5. • Day Programs CASA HOUSE Neuroscientists have linked childhood maltreatment and trauma to long-term changes in brain structure and function as well as a wide range of health, emotional, and social challenges. Northern and Central Alberta 96% EASTWOOD “Mental disorders represent the most common and disabling condition affecting young people and therefore have major implications for students and for schools.” Statistics Canada, 2009. What CASA Families Say 100% “For the first time, my son likes going to school. He is not bullied or forgotten.” - CASA parent Alberta Government (2013). Together we raise tomorrow: An Alberta approach to early childhood development. Psychiatrists DAY PROGRAMS “As a children's mental health therapist in a northern location, it was very comforting to know an expert therapist, with fantastic resources, was but a phone call or email away” CGT participant. Board of Directors Thank You Richard Drewry, Q.C., Chair Rob Skrypnek, Vice Chair Faye Parker, Secretary Erin Wallish, CA, Treasurer Paula Burns, Ph.D. Myrna Fyfe Dan Hanson Gwen Harris Brett Klawitter, CA David Roberts Gord Rosko Donald Smith Janet Wright, M.D. Chief Executive Officer Denise Milne, PhD, MC, MSA, MSW, RSW We extend a sincere thank you to the Government of Alberta for contributing $17M to build the new CASA Centre! Thank you, Alberta Health and Alberta Health Services (AHS), for the core funding grants and Alberta Infrastructure along with AHS for the lease and maintenance of our facilities. We also thank Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission, Alberta Human Services, the Alberta Association of Services for Children and Families and Edmonton Fetal Alcohol Network for their funding support. Edmonton Public School Board provides education services in our Day Programs and at CASA House. Thank you EPSB! Heartfelt thanks to CASA Foundation for fundraising to support the work of CASA. A special thanks to all the families who have worked hard with us to enhance their health. Statement of Operations Donors to CASA and CASA Foundation From the Minister of Health year ended March 31, 2015 thank you for your support the Honourable Sarah Hoffman 2015 2014 � Alberta Government grants Contributed facilities � $5,798,629 $5,783,889 5,715,587 4,600,689 783,667 666,612 CASA Foundation grants 406,555 229,004 Other foundations and community support 156,989 141,171 Amortization of deferred capital contributions 153,839 131,916 Interest income 60,216 124,871 Donations 52,601 57,255 Casinos 35,652 43,514 13,163,735 11,778,921 10,261,229 9,350,629 1,199,687 825,369 Client related costs 512,759 486,080 General and administrative 451,950 320,683 Amortization of capital assets 233,092 222,747 Facility operations 227,149 324,567 Professional fees 79,658 146,397 Loss on disposal of capital assets 27,500 — Board expenses 15,429 11,123 13,008,453 11,687,595 155,282 91,326 Expenses Salaries and employee benefits Facility leases Excess of revenues over expenses Audited by Ernst & Young LLP For full financial report, please visit www.casaservices.org � Master Pools Alta. Ltd. Revenues Alberta Health Services grants 100K 50K � Allard Foundation · Lorne & Doreen Hooper · Don & Jacqui Smith � 25K+ � Edmonton Community Foundation - Athena Girl’s Group · Edmonton Community Foundation - Eldon and Anne Foote Fund · Perspective Investment II Limited � 10K+ � ATB Financial · Burnco · Canada Post Community Foundation · Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation · IBI Group · Johnson Inc. · Rotary Club of Edmonton Strathcona · Strathcona County · TELUS Corporation � 5K+ � Anonymous · Colleen Brennan · Judith & John Cosco · Edmonton Kendo and Naginata Club · EGM Drywall Systems Inc. · Martin Deerline · Melcor Developments Ltd. · Myshak Crane & Rigging Ltd. · Nationwide Commercial Aquatics · Preet Janitorial Services & Building Maintenance · REALTORS ® Community Foundation · Rotary Club of Edmonton Northeast Foundation · Ernie & Peggie Stevens 2,500+ � Annual Report 2014-2015 1K+ For twenty-four years, CASA has played an important role in the creation and delivery of programs aimed at children, adolescents, adults and professionals working in the field. Research shows that most mental health challenges present when individuals are young, so it is vital to nurture good mental health and to identify and treat these challenges as early as possible. This is where CASA plays an integral role, and provides a range of programs and services that work to improve the social and emotional health of children, to support families and to build supportive communities. The new CASA centre is currently under construction, with $17 million in financial support provided by the � Michele Annich · Applied Colour Ltd. · Boon-Tek Industries Ltd. · Dr. Andrew& Nada Bremness · CIBC · Children’s Miracle Foundation · Nancy & Don Cranston · Richard & Marjie Drewry · Duncan Craig LLP · Edmonton Strathcona Lions Club · Edmonton Teachers’ Charitable Trust · Gino Ferri · Habitat Studio · Gwen & Ross Harris · H ub International Phoenix Insurance Brokers · Junior League of Edmonton · KPMG LLP · K V Capital Inc. · Denise & Kevin Milne · Brian Moody · NCSG Crane & Heavy Haul Services · Al & Fran Olson · RBC Dominion Securities · Read Jones Christoffersen · Erin & Chris Wallish · Ralph & Gail Young � On behalf of the Government of Alberta, I would like to thank CASA Child, Adolescent and Family Mental Health for its continued dedication to meeting the mental health needs of Alberta’s children and their families. Government of Alberta. The new facility is scheduled to open in September 2016 and will keep CASA at the forefront in providing safer, more effective and timely care to the almost 4,000 children a year who pass through the doors. Our Government is committed to helping Albertans who are dealing with addiction and mental health issues. We will continue to work closely with community partners to ensure that Albertans and families who are coping with mental health and substance-use issues have the support and understanding they need. The determination and hard work of CASA’s staff and board of directors helps thousands of Alberta’s children and their families deal with mental health challenges in a positive, supportive and healing way. I look forward to continuing the partnership with CASA. Sarah Hoffman Minister of Health From the CASA Board Chair We are pleased to present the annual report for our year end March 31, 2015, our 24th year of providing excellent assessment, treatment and follow-up services for children and youth with mental health and addictions concerns and their families in Edmonton, central and northern Alberta. � ACGR Ball Hockey Tournament · Alberta Blue Cross · Associated Engineering · ATCO EPIC · Beaverbrook Developments · Ron & Phyllis Bryant · Dr. Paula Burns · Terena Delaney & Sam Chapple · Cierra Trucking Ltd. · Encore Trucking · Warner Fairley · Fenceline Rental Ltd. · Dr. Gary & Diane Hnatko · Muriel Hole · H orizon Family Practice · Terry & Karin Johnston · Karate Club · Dr. Jill Konkin · Marg Korby · Lexus of Edmonton · Stephen & Lynn Mandel · Henry & Jenny Pon · Rolling Mix Concrete (Edmonton) Ltd. · Andrew Ross · Robert J. Roy · Sherwood Park Breakfast Lions Club · Sumeet Shinde · Don & Sandra Sprague · Troy & Angela St. Pierre · Edward Tang · Travelers Insurance Company of Canada · Voice Construction · Paddy Webb · Westmark Products Ltd (Dakeryn) CASAservices.org “Mental health services for children and their families.” You may recall that CASA was founded on the belief that there was a strong need for the provision of community based mental health services for children and adolescents and support for their families. I am pleased to report that the work continues with the same principles in mind. We are proud to be able to say that our programs continue to provide excellent results. We are also excited that construction has started on our new CASA Centre which I am pleased to report is on schedule for occupancy in August 2016. We are grateful for the generous grant from the Government of Alberta to fund the base building, as well as the cooperation of Alberta Infrastructure during the construction project. We look forward to working with the CASA Foundation and its Campaign Chair, George Cantalini, in its fund raising campaign to raise the remaining amounts to fit, furnish and fixture the building. We also wish to thank Alberta Health, Alberta Health Services, Alberta Human Services and other funding agencies for their financial support for our programs over the past year. It has been a pleasure working on the CASA Board and for that I thank my fellow directors. I also wish to acknowledge the huge contribution made by our Chief Executive Officer, Denise Milne. Richard Drewry, Q.C. Chair, CASA Board of Directors Statement of Operations Donors to CASA and CASA Foundation From the Minister of Health year ended March 31, 2015 thank you for your support the Honourable Sarah Hoffman 2015 2014 � Alberta Government grants Contributed facilities � $5,798,629 $5,783,889 5,715,587 4,600,689 783,667 666,612 CASA Foundation grants 406,555 229,004 Other foundations and community support 156,989 141,171 Amortization of deferred capital contributions 153,839 131,916 Interest income 60,216 124,871 Donations 52,601 57,255 Casinos 35,652 43,514 13,163,735 11,778,921 10,261,229 9,350,629 1,199,687 825,369 Client related costs 512,759 486,080 General and administrative 451,950 320,683 Amortization of capital assets 233,092 222,747 Facility operations 227,149 324,567 Professional fees 79,658 146,397 Loss on disposal of capital assets 27,500 — Board expenses 15,429 11,123 13,008,453 11,687,595 155,282 91,326 Expenses Salaries and employee benefits Facility leases Excess of revenues over expenses Audited by Ernst & Young LLP For full financial report, please visit www.casaservices.org � Master Pools Alta. 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Revenues Alberta Health Services grants 100K 50K � Allard Foundation · Lorne & Doreen Hooper · Don & Jacqui Smith � 25K+ � Edmonton Community Foundation - Athena Girl’s Group · Edmonton Community Foundation - Eldon and Anne Foote Fund · Perspective Investment II Limited � 10K+ � ATB Financial · Burnco · Canada Post Community Foundation · Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation · IBI Group · Johnson Inc. · Rotary Club of Edmonton Strathcona · Strathcona County · TELUS Corporation � 5K+ � Anonymous · Colleen Brennan · Judith & John Cosco · Edmonton Kendo and Naginata Club · EGM Drywall Systems Inc. · Martin Deerline · Melcor Developments Ltd. · Myshak Crane & Rigging Ltd. · Nationwide Commercial Aquatics · Preet Janitorial Services & Building Maintenance · REALTORS ® Community Foundation · Rotary Club of Edmonton Northeast Foundation · Ernie & Peggie Stevens 2,500+ � Annual Report 2014-2015 1K+ For twenty-four years, CASA has played an important role in the creation and delivery of programs aimed at children, adolescents, adults and professionals working in the field. Research shows that most mental health challenges present when individuals are young, so it is vital to nurture good mental health and to identify and treat these challenges as early as possible. This is where CASA plays an integral role, and provides a range of programs and services that work to improve the social and emotional health of children, to support families and to build supportive communities. The new CASA centre is currently under construction, with $17 million in financial support provided by the � Michele Annich · Applied Colour Ltd. · Boon-Tek Industries Ltd. · Dr. Andrew& Nada Bremness · CIBC · Children’s Miracle Foundation · Nancy & Don Cranston · Richard & Marjie Drewry · Duncan Craig LLP · Edmonton Strathcona Lions Club · Edmonton Teachers’ Charitable Trust · Gino Ferri · Habitat Studio · Gwen & Ross Harris · H ub International Phoenix Insurance Brokers · Junior League of Edmonton · KPMG LLP · K V Capital Inc. · Denise & Kevin Milne · Brian Moody · NCSG Crane & Heavy Haul Services · Al & Fran Olson · RBC Dominion Securities · Read Jones Christoffersen · Erin & Chris Wallish · Ralph & Gail Young � On behalf of the Government of Alberta, I would like to thank CASA Child, Adolescent and Family Mental Health for its continued dedication to meeting the mental health needs of Alberta’s children and their families. Government of Alberta. The new facility is scheduled to open in September 2016 and will keep CASA at the forefront in providing safer, more effective and timely care to the almost 4,000 children a year who pass through the doors. Our Government is committed to helping Albertans who are dealing with addiction and mental health issues. We will continue to work closely with community partners to ensure that Albertans and families who are coping with mental health and substance-use issues have the support and understanding they need. The determination and hard work of CASA’s staff and board of directors helps thousands of Alberta’s children and their families deal with mental health challenges in a positive, supportive and healing way. I look forward to continuing the partnership with CASA. Sarah Hoffman Minister of Health From the CASA Board Chair We are pleased to present the annual report for our year end March 31, 2015, our 24th year of providing excellent assessment, treatment and follow-up services for children and youth with mental health and addictions concerns and their families in Edmonton, central and northern Alberta. � ACGR Ball Hockey Tournament · Alberta Blue Cross · Associated Engineering · ATCO EPIC · Beaverbrook Developments · Ron & Phyllis Bryant · Dr. Paula Burns · Terena Delaney & Sam Chapple · Cierra Trucking Ltd. · Encore Trucking · Warner Fairley · Fenceline Rental Ltd. · Dr. Gary & Diane Hnatko · Muriel Hole · H orizon Family Practice · Terry & Karin Johnston · Karate Club · Dr. Jill Konkin · Marg Korby · Lexus of Edmonton · Stephen & Lynn Mandel · Henry & Jenny Pon · Rolling Mix Concrete (Edmonton) Ltd. · Andrew Ross · Robert J. Roy · Sherwood Park Breakfast Lions Club · Sumeet Shinde · Don & Sandra Sprague · Troy & Angela St. Pierre · Edward Tang · Travelers Insurance Company of Canada · Voice Construction · Paddy Webb · Westmark Products Ltd (Dakeryn) CASAservices.org “Mental health services for children and their families.” You may recall that CASA was founded on the belief that there was a strong need for the provision of community based mental health services for children and adolescents and support for their families. I am pleased to report that the work continues with the same principles in mind. We are proud to be able to say that our programs continue to provide excellent results. We are also excited that construction has started on our new CASA Centre which I am pleased to report is on schedule for occupancy in August 2016. We are grateful for the generous grant from the Government of Alberta to fund the base building, as well as the cooperation of Alberta Infrastructure during the construction project. We look forward to working with the CASA Foundation and its Campaign Chair, George Cantalini, in its fund raising campaign to raise the remaining amounts to fit, furnish and fixture the building. We also wish to thank Alberta Health, Alberta Health Services, Alberta Human Services and other funding agencies for their financial support for our programs over the past year. It has been a pleasure working on the CASA Board and for that I thank my fellow directors. I also wish to acknowledge the huge contribution made by our Chief Executive Officer, Denise Milne. Richard Drewry, Q.C. Chair, CASA Board of Directors