Protection of Children Abusing Drugs Program

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AB - Calgary Zone
AB - Central Zone
AB - Edmonton Zone
AB - North Zone
AB - South Zone

Protection of Children Abusing Drugs Program

Region
AB - Calgary Zone
AB - Central Zone
AB - Edmonton Zone
AB - North Zone
AB - South Zone

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About

Protection of Children Abusing Drugs Program is a court mandated program that helps children / youth whose use of alcohol or other drugs is likely to cause significant psychological or physical harm to themselves or others.

PChAD (Protection of Children Abusing Drugs Program) is for legal guardians of children / youth under the age of 18 years who can apply to the Provincial Court of Alberta, Family Court for a PChAD protection order. If the court agrees, your child will be admitted to a Protective Safe House (PSH) for up to ten days, with a possible extension of up to five days. PSH’s are located in Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, and Grande Prairie.

While in the Protective Safe House, your child will undergo detoxification and stabilization as well as an assessment by an AHS Addiction and Mental Health Counsellor. Parents / legal guardians are expected to participate in programming at the PSH.

If a judge grants a PChAD Protection Order, parents / legal guardians will be able to request a bed at a PSH for their child. A bed will be placed on hold as soon as possible after a request is made; however, beds are not always immediately available. PChAD is not a crisis service, and admissions are carefully planned and coordinated.

Transportation to the PSH is the responsibility of the parent / legal guardian, however parent / legal guardians can request in their application to court for assistance from police to apprehend and transport their child to a PSH. It is the parent / legal guardian’s responsibility to pick up their child from the PSH at the end of their stay. If unable to pick up their child, they must arrange for a designated adult to pick them up.

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