Partnerships and Referrals

Collaboration for schools, agencies, ministries, and community partners.

Rouleau Wellness works best in partnership with people already invested in child, youth, and family wellbeing. The aim is not duplication. It is responsive support that fits the community around it.

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Who We Work With

A collaborative model instead of a siloed one.

Referral and partner relationships can include planning support, wellness programming, workshop delivery, and coordinated conversations around how children, youth, and families are best supported.

  • Schools and school divisions
  • Ministries and referral partners
  • Community organizations and non-profits
  • Child and youth-serving teams

Workshop delivery

Bring focused sessions into schools, agencies, or community spaces when teams need practical language, regulation tools, and a shared framework.

Program collaboration

Build youth programming that works with the supports already around a child, instead of layering on disconnected services.

Consultation and planning

Shape an engagement around a specific age group, community context, staffing reality, or referral need.

Relationship-based referral support

Create warmer handoffs and clearer next steps for families who need support but may not know how to enter the system confidently.

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Why Partners Choose This Work

Flexible support that respects the systems already in place.

Strong partnerships tend to need both clarity and adaptability. These are the qualities Rouleau Wellness is designed to bring.

  • A partner who understands both direct support and cross-sector collaboration
  • Flexible formats that can fit professional development days, family nights, or program blocks
  • Trauma-informed language that is practical for everyday school and community use
  • Support that values relationship-building instead of one-time information drops

Partnership FAQ

Questions partners usually want answered early.

A strong fit usually starts with understanding scope, format, and how the work will connect with what is already happening.

Can programming be adapted for our setting?

Yes. Workshops and wellness programming can be shaped around your age group, setting, goals, and available time.

Do partnerships replace existing supports?

No. The goal is collaboration, not duplication. Rouleau Wellness works best when it strengthens the support already surrounding children, youth, and families.

Can you support both staff and families?

Yes. Some partners need staff learning, some need family-facing programming, and some need a blend of both.

What kinds of organizations are a strong fit?

Schools, child and youth-serving organizations, ministries, and community teams that want grounded, trauma-informed support are all strong fits.