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COVID-19 Response
Emergency residence with 27 beds for women and their children who are experiencing abuse in their significant relationships, residential services include:
Donations of food, new household items and clothing accepted by appointment, call for information at 705-728-6300
Family Court Support Worker Program
Winter Sponsorship Program
- For women in need of support call Crisis Line at 705-728-2544 or 1-800-461-1716
- For Outreach Services, call Crisis Line 705-728-2544 for support by phone, no in-person appointments
Emergency residence with 27 beds for women and their children who are experiencing abuse in their significant relationships, residential services include:
- Safe, temporary accommodation
- Crisis telephone and on site counselling
- Children's services for residents
- Legal and court support
- Information and referral
- Education, advocacy and assistance with social services including Ontario Works, Ontario Disability Program and Social Housing
- Emergency transportation if required
- Emergency Residential support for women experiencing human trafficking
Donations of food, new household items and clothing accepted by appointment, call for information at 705-728-6300
Family Court Support Worker Program
- Information on the family court process
- Assistance in preparing for family court proceedings (documenting history of abuse, accessing Legal Aid)
- Referral to specialized services and supports in the community
- Safety planning
- Court accompaniment to proceedings when appropriate
Winter Sponsorship Program
- Matches families staying at the shelter and those families that access outreach services with individuals or businesses, who would like to adopt a family in need and provide a Christmas of gifts, gift cards and food gift certificate/food items
- To sponsor a family, contact the Shelter at 705-728-6300
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COVID-19 Response
Regular Service
Focuses on Indigenous men and male youth who are committed to ending violence against Indigenous women and girls
- Center is currently open by appointment only
- safety restrictions are in place, view details on BNFC Facebook videos
- some programs and workshops are still available online and can be accessed at BNFC Facebook page
- for more information or support call 705-721-7689 or email info@bnfc.ca or executivedirector@bnfc.ca
Regular Service
Focuses on Indigenous men and male youth who are committed to ending violence against Indigenous women and girls
- promotes understanding and responsibilities of traditional roles to resolve trauma and encourage overall well being and community wellness
- includes 1:1 peer counselling and group activities
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Athena's Sexual Assault Counselling & Advocacy Centre
1-800-987-0799 Office: 705-737-2884
Crisis: 1-800-987-0799
Crisis 2: 705-737-2008
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COVID-19 Response
Beginning July 4, 2022, in-person and virtual/phone counselling will be offered to current clients. Groups and workshops will work within the hybrid model and be available in-person and virtually, based on registration. Drop-In groups will be virtual in July and begin in-person in August.
Beginning September 6, 2022, 100% of counselling sessions to be actively offered in-person. Virtual/phone appointments still accepted based on client's needs. Groups and workshops will continue with a hybrid model, based on registration. Drop-In group will continue to be 100% in-person.
People visiting the space are currently required to wear a mask, and if not, to maintain social distancing. All staff are required to wear a mask when they are in common areas. All women entering the space will be asked to complete COVID-19 screening questions. Visitors to the space who are displaying two of any of the prominent COVID-19 symptoms will not be permitted.
Regular Service
Provides free and confidential services for women 16 years of age and older, throughout Simcoe County, who have experienced sexual violence at any time in their lives.
Services include:
'rape culture'.
Beginning July 4, 2022, in-person and virtual/phone counselling will be offered to current clients. Groups and workshops will work within the hybrid model and be available in-person and virtually, based on registration. Drop-In groups will be virtual in July and begin in-person in August.
Beginning September 6, 2022, 100% of counselling sessions to be actively offered in-person. Virtual/phone appointments still accepted based on client's needs. Groups and workshops will continue with a hybrid model, based on registration. Drop-In group will continue to be 100% in-person.
People visiting the space are currently required to wear a mask, and if not, to maintain social distancing. All staff are required to wear a mask when they are in common areas. All women entering the space will be asked to complete COVID-19 screening questions. Visitors to the space who are displaying two of any of the prominent COVID-19 symptoms will not be permitted.
Regular Service
Provides free and confidential services for women 16 years of age and older, throughout Simcoe County, who have experienced sexual violence at any time in their lives.
Services include:
- a 24 hour telephone crisis line
- individual counselling and support groups
- court and hospital accompaniment
- legal support, advocacy, information, and referrals
- public education to end violence against women in our community
- Information, support, and individual and group counselling for women who have experienced abuse in a partner relationship
- program helps women plan for safety, decrease isolation and increase self-confidence and assertiveness
- program is offered in various locations throughout Simcoe County, call for information
'rape culture'.
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Non-profit organization offering professional counselling services and education
- Professional counselling services and education
- individual, couple and family counselling
- male survivors program
- group programs
- Diversion Addiction program
- main office for counselling clinics throughout Simcoe County and Muskoka
- provide counselling for Newcomers and can arrange interpreters for counselling sessions when necessary
- Partner agency of Support Services Network for Male Survivors in Ontario
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COVID-19 Update
To protect clients and staff due to COVID, all sessions are virtual via phone or video until further notice
Regular Service
Individual, couples, family and group counselling specializes in
To protect clients and staff due to COVID, all sessions are virtual via phone or video until further notice
Regular Service
Individual, couples, family and group counselling specializes in
- marriage, anxiety, depression, sexual assault and childhood abuse counseling and in the areas of stress, self-esteem, relationships, boundary issues, grief, LGBT
- counselling via telephone and skype available
- Group Sessions, 'Partners of Survivors' (of Assault/Abuse) and 'Warriors of Recovery' available
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Emergency shelter for abused women and children in crisis situations and fleeing abuse. Offers:
- 24-hour crisis line providing counselling and information
- Outreach/Legal Advocacy Program (ext. 223)
- Transitional Housing & Support Program (ext. 224)
- Crisis counselling
- Support groups
- Public education presentations are available (ext. 224)
- Information and referral to other services
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Provides confidential care and treatment by specialized nurses sensitive to the need of domestic assault victims who have recently experienced a domestic assault.
Care and treatment options are offered for each victim including:
Care and treatment options are offered for each victim including:
- medical care and treatment of injuries
- photographs and documentation of injuries for use as court evidence
- safety planning
- risk assessment
- referral to community services and resources for domestic violence
- followup telephone calls and visits are also offered
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Green Haven Shelter for Women
Office: 705-327-7383Crisis: 705-327-7319
Office: 1-888-285-6958
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Green Haven Shelter is a safe alternative to an abusive home.
Trained staff are available 24/7. Safety and confidentiality are key priorities. Information on options, rights, resources, and referrals to services that best meet clients needs will be provided. These could include legal, financial, housing and employment issues. Concerns about the impact of exposure to violence and the effect of trauma on both children and women can be explored.
Programs available include:
24 Hour Crisis Line
Trained staff are available 24/7. Safety and confidentiality are key priorities. Information on options, rights, resources, and referrals to services that best meet clients needs will be provided. These could include legal, financial, housing and employment issues. Concerns about the impact of exposure to violence and the effect of trauma on both children and women can be explored.
Programs available include:
24 Hour Crisis Line
- Immediate telephone support
- Crisis intervention
- Toll-Free: 1-888-285-6958
- Local: 705-327-7319
- Text: 705-345-1302
- Email: crisis@ghws.ca
- Safe, secure refuge 24 hour / 7 days a week
- Informal, confidential support and crisis counselling
- Financial, legal and housing information and referrals
- Information on community resources and referrals
- Emergency transportation
- Safety planning
- Housing alternatives for women in residence or from the community
- Employment and education opportunities
- Applications to subsidized housing programs
- Income support and budgeting, financial resources and options
- Information and support regarding legal aid
- Parenting support resources
- Local: 705-327-7383 ext 222
- Email: transition@ghws.ca
- An alternative to the Residential Shelter Program
- Court/legal support
- Confidential individual and/or group counselling by appointment
- Local: 705-329-2806
- Email: outreach@ghws.ca
- Individual and group counselling
- Recreational and play activities, including arts and crafts
- School support while residing at the shelter
- Parenting support for mothers
- Local: 705-327-7383 ext 225
- Email: youth@ghws.ca
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COVID19 Services available online or by phone, no walk-in or in-person service; 24-hour crisis line 1-800-263-6734
Free, confidential, and non-judgemental walk-in counselling for survivors of past and recent sexual violence, who do not currently have access to a counsellor and/or other supports
Includes:
Free, confidential, and non-judgemental walk-in counselling for survivors of past and recent sexual violence, who do not currently have access to a counsellor and/or other supports
Includes:
- sexual harassment
- sexual assault
- commercial sexual exploitation
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Women's Support Network of York Region
1-800-263-6734 Office: 905-895-3646
Crisis: 905-758-5285
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COVID19 Services available online or by phone, no walk-in or in-person service; 24-hour crisis line 1-800-263-6734
Free, confidential and non-judgemental rapid response 24-hour crisis support, individual counselling, peer support, and advocacy for survivors of sexual violence and/or commercial sexual exploitation
Sexual Violence Counselling
Individual counselling up to 24 weeks, renewable on case by base basis if more support required
Counselling, case management, safety planning and intervention
Free, confidential and non-judgemental rapid response 24-hour crisis support, individual counselling, peer support, and advocacy for survivors of sexual violence and/or commercial sexual exploitation
Sexual Violence Counselling
Individual counselling up to 24 weeks, renewable on case by base basis if more support required
- includes date rape, cyber sexual violence, childhood sexual assault
- volunteer training
Counselling, case management, safety planning and intervention
- support, advocacy and referrals, contact 905-895-3646
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COVID19 Office closed and all in-person groups, classes and sessions cancelled; virtual services available including individual therapy: Child, Youth and Family Program; Anti-Human Trafficking Program; Adult Program including STAIR; call or email for service, or visit website for information
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Therapeutic, education and advocacy services related to interpersonal violence and child sexual assault; individual and group therapy for children, youth, and adults; professional development; speakers bureau
Child, Youth and Family Program
Individual therapy up to 48 weeks for children and youth 3-18 years, includes psycho-education support for their families/caregivers concerning trauma and trauma responses; ongoing caregiver support and trauma therapy available; follow-up includes family sessions
Anti-Human Trafficking Program
Individual therapy up to 48 weeks for children and youth 3-18 years, who have experienced or are at risk of human trafficking
Adult Program: Skills Training in Affect and Interpersonal Regulation (STAIR) Group
Group therapy includes 11-week mixed gender psycho-education to develop practical skills to improve emotional regulation and relationships; foundational component prior to individual therapy
Group Therapist Training Program
For professionals working with individuals who have experienced childhood trauma
Outreach and Prevention Program
Includes information, resources and public presentations to community groups, schools, and professionals
Member agency of Support Services Network for Male Survivors in Ontario
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Therapeutic, education and advocacy services related to interpersonal violence and child sexual assault; individual and group therapy for children, youth, and adults; professional development; speakers bureau
Child, Youth and Family Program
Individual therapy up to 48 weeks for children and youth 3-18 years, includes psycho-education support for their families/caregivers concerning trauma and trauma responses; ongoing caregiver support and trauma therapy available; follow-up includes family sessions
Anti-Human Trafficking Program
Individual therapy up to 48 weeks for children and youth 3-18 years, who have experienced or are at risk of human trafficking
Adult Program: Skills Training in Affect and Interpersonal Regulation (STAIR) Group
Group therapy includes 11-week mixed gender psycho-education to develop practical skills to improve emotional regulation and relationships; foundational component prior to individual therapy
Group Therapist Training Program
For professionals working with individuals who have experienced childhood trauma
Outreach and Prevention Program
Includes information, resources and public presentations to community groups, schools, and professionals
Member agency of Support Services Network for Male Survivors in Ontario
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COVID-19 -- in-house programs are cancelled
Assists Canadians affected by the life-long trauma of abuse
Boutique - open to the public
Huggam's Hope Memorial -- receives deceased abandoned babies and provides memorial and burial
Dreambuilds -- provides funding to agencies to make facilities more victim-friendly
- Vehicle Donation Program -- accept cars, trucks, motorcycles donations
- call 1-855-234-5677 to arrange pick-up
Assists Canadians affected by the life-long trauma of abuse
- education and advocacy
- supports child and adult victims of abuse
- elder abuse awareness and prevention program
Boutique - open to the public
- offers gently used clothing, accessories and housewares sold at reasonable prices
Huggam's Hope Memorial -- receives deceased abandoned babies and provides memorial and burial
Dreambuilds -- provides funding to agencies to make facilities more victim-friendly
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General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
Connex Ontario Mental Health Information and Referrals
Talklines/Warmlines
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
- GBA1975 Mental Health Crisis Line of Grey and Bruce
- BAR2680 First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line
- MET1305 Kids Help Phone
- MET1823 Kids Help Phone, Crisis Text Line
- MET1443 Canada Suicide Prevention Service
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
- MET0056 Assaulted Women's Helpline
- MET4619 Fem'aide : Francophone helpline for women affected by violence
- MET1911 Ministry of the Attorney General, Support Services for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse Program
- CWD0077 My Friend's House (serving Blue Mountains ; Meaford)
- CWD0140 The Women's Centre Grey Bruce (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA1566 Grey Bruce Health Services, Sexual Assault and Partner Abuse Care Centre (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- BRU0309 Women's House Serving Bruce and Grey, Sexual Assault Crisis and Support Line (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA1604 Women's House Serving Bruce and Grey (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- PER0027 Family Services Perth-Huron, (serving Bruce County)
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
- MET4619 Fem'aide : Francophone helpline for women affected by violence
- IMP0032 Métis Nation of Ontario
- CWD1070 Mental Health Response Unit (serving Blue Mountains)
- GBA1566 Grey Bruce Health Services, Sexual Assault and Partner Abuse Care Centre (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- CWD2080 Grey Bruce Health Services, Mental Health Services Department (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
Connex Ontario Mental Health Information and Referrals
Talklines/Warmlines
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
- ALL0933 Krasman Centre, Alliston, Drop in Centre (serving Simcoe South)
- MET2344 Good2Talk
- MET3641 Lesbian Gay Bi Trans YouthLine
- MID0138 Hope+Me - Mood Disorders Association of Ontario
- CWD6468 The Mood Disorders Association of Ontario, Telephone Support Line
- BAR2680 First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line
- IMP0092 Trans Lifeline
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
- MET2199 Wellness Together Canada, COVID-19 Mental Health Supports
- IMP0116 Canada. National Defence, Canadian Forces Member Assistance Program
- MET1823 Kids Help Phone, Administrative Office, Crisis Text Line Canada Toronto
- GBA3496 Brockton and Area Family Health Team (serving Chesley Arran-Elderslie)
- CWD0123 Salvation Army, Community and Family Services (serving Blue Mountains)
- CWD6618 Georgian Bay Family Health Team (serving Blue Mountains)
- GBA3497 Brockton and Area Family Health Team (serving West Grey)
- GBA2955 South West Home and Community Care Support Services (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA0944 Central Grey Bruce Community Mental Health Team (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- CWD1164 South Grey Community Mental Health Team (serving Blue Mountains ; Chatsworth ; Grey Highlands ; Southgate ; West Grey)
- BRU0097 Brockton and Area Family Health Team (serving South Bruce)
- GRE0047 Métis Nation of Ontario, Owen Sound, Healing & Wellness Branch (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA1601 M'Wikwedong Indigenous Friendship Centre (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA1762 Closing the Gap Healthcare (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA2442 South West Home and Community Care Support Services (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GRE0404 Owen Sound Family Health Team, Mental Health Counselling Services
- GBA0943 North Grey Community Mental Health Team (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GRE0267 Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre (serving First Nation communities in the surrounding area, both on and off reserve and from the community of Owen Sound).
- BRU0098 Brockton and Area Family Health Team (serving Arran-Elderslie)
- GBA0112 Saugeen First Nation, Building Healthy Communities (serving Bruce County)
- GBA0941 Bruce Shoreline Community Mental Health Team (serving Bruce County - Bruce Shoreline area)
- PER0027 Family Services Perth-Huron (serving Bruce County)
- GBA2805 Brockton and Area Family Health Team (serving Chesley ; Durham; Mildmay ; Paisley ; Walkerton)
- GBA0107 North Bruce Community Mental Health Team (serving Northern Bruce Peninsula ; South Bruce Peninsula)
- GBA2364 Salvation Army, Community Family Services and Food Bank (serving Huron-Kinloss; South Bruce)
Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation
- BRU0314 Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation, Youth Mental Health Program (serving Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation ; South Bruce Peninsula)
- CWD6618 Georgian Bay Family Health Team (seriving Blue Mountains)
- CWD1632 Collingwood General and Marine Hospital, Outpatient Mental Health Services (seriving Blue Mountains)
- GBA0944 Central Grey Bruce Community Mental Health Team (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA1547 Canadian Mental Health Association Grey Bruce (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA1548 Canadian Mental Health Association (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- CWD1164 South Grey Community Mental Health Team (serving Blue Mountains ; Chatsworth ; Grey Highlands ; Southgate ; West Grey)
- CWD2080 Grey Bruce Health Services, Mental Health Services Department (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA0943 North Grey Community Mental Health Team (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA1974 Canadian Mental Health Association Grey Bruce (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- CWD2607 Keystone Child, Youth and Family Services (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GRE0267 Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre (serving First Nation communities in the surrounding area, both on and off reserve and from the community of Owen Sound)
- GBA0941 Bruce Shoreline Community Mental Health Team (serving Bruce County - Bruce Shoreline area)
- GBA0107 North Bruce Community Mental Health Team (serving Northern Bruce Peninsula ; South Bruce Peninsula)
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Psychotherapy for Men
- Individual Psychotherapy
- Anger Management (Group Therapy & Individual)
- Trauma Recovery (Group Therapy for Male Survivors of Childhood Physical and/or Sexual Abuse)
- Emotional Integrity Group Therapy
- Sexual Integrity Group Therapy
- Training services on Men, Trauma and Recovery
- Resources and Products
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Georgian Bay Native Women's Association was formed in the fall of 1989 as a non-profit organization, responsible to the native women and children in the Midland and Penetanguishene area. It is not core funded by any one organization, the main source of funding flows from the hard work of volunteers who run various fundraising activities, also access funding through various government grants, which become available to Women's Groups
Waabano Kwe New Dawn Women Program
Ska Be Support Worker
Regional Indigenous Seniors Cultural Program
Indigenous Circles of Care Family Well-being Worker
Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program
Shki Biinoojii Well-Being Program
Community Action Program for Children
Kina Endaayiing - We all Live Together
Waabano Kwe New Dawn Women Program
Ska Be Support Worker
Regional Indigenous Seniors Cultural Program
Indigenous Circles of Care Family Well-being Worker
Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program
Shki Biinoojii Well-Being Program
Community Action Program for Children
Kina Endaayiing - We all Live Together
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COVID-19 Update -- Office open for in-person service by appointment only; services also offered virtually and by telephone
Counselling and skills development group programs for women:
Individual counselling
Transitional support counselling
Financial Empowerment
Making Changes
Enterprising Careers Program: see separate record
Counselling and skills development group programs for women:
Individual counselling
- for women experiencing anger; anxiety; body image issues; depression; disabilities; discrimination; cultural and settlement adjustment; education issues; isolation; relationship issues; separation and/or divorce; self-esteem; stress related to poverty or unemployment
Transitional support counselling
- assists women exposed to physical, emotional, verbal, psychological, spiritual and/or financial abuse
- supports to ensure women are able to leave an abusive relationship safely
Financial Empowerment
- group program to help women learn how to manage personal finances
Making Changes
- life skills program that enables women to develop the skills necessary to move forward and become clearer and stronger decision makers on issues that affect their lives
Enterprising Careers Program: see separate record
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La Maison Rosewood Shelter
Office: 705-526-3221Crisis: 705-526-4211
Crisis: 1-800-461-1750
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An emergency shelter providing residential and non-residential supports to women and their children fleeing violence and/or experiencing homelessness.
The shelter provides services en francais to women whose first or preferred language is French.
Counselors provide crisis counselling both in person and via the telephone for women who have experienced intimate partner violence or sexual abuse 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Child residents receive counselling and support as well as age-appropriate activities through our Child Support Program.
Counselling, legal advocacy and accompaniment, assistance with finding and maintaining housing, assistance with subsidized housing and income support programs such as Ontario Works are available to shelter residents and on an outreach basis to women living in the community.
All services maintain confidentiality of client information.
Support is available for alternate care for pets and can be accessed through shelter staff.
The shelter provides services en francais to women whose first or preferred language is French.
Counselors provide crisis counselling both in person and via the telephone for women who have experienced intimate partner violence or sexual abuse 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Child residents receive counselling and support as well as age-appropriate activities through our Child Support Program.
Counselling, legal advocacy and accompaniment, assistance with finding and maintaining housing, assistance with subsidized housing and income support programs such as Ontario Works are available to shelter residents and on an outreach basis to women living in the community.
All services maintain confidentiality of client information.
Support is available for alternate care for pets and can be accessed through shelter staff.
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A women and children's shelter that provides support in many areas including Therapeutic Counselling, Housing, Legal Advocacy, and programming for Children and Youth.
Services include:
Services include:
- Therapeutic Counselling
- Transitional Housing and Legal Support Program
- Children's Program
- Youth Program
- 24 hour Crisis Line for support
- Shelter Program
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Shelter and Support Services
1-800-661-8294 Office: 905-722-3220
Crisis: 905-787-8604
Crisis: 905-722-3220
TTY: 905-787-8264
TTY: 905-722-6223
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COVID19 Emergency shelter and crisis line open, call 1-800-661-8294
Emergency shelter and 24 hour crisis line and crisis intervention, including support, counselling, advocacy, information and referral, legal information and court support, women's groups including transition support program, and Let's Talk children's groups; also second stage housing and outreach programs
Emergency shelter and 24 hour crisis line and crisis intervention, including support, counselling, advocacy, information and referral, legal information and court support, women's groups including transition support program, and Let's Talk children's groups; also second stage housing and outreach programs
- capacity 30
- multicultural focus
- public education
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COVID19 Support available remotely, call 905-450-1608 ext 112; telephone and virtual psychotherapy, emotional support, crisis intervention, safety planning, risk assessment, and information and referrals
Counselling and Support for Individuals, Couples and Families
Counselling, educational programs, and support in dealing with a variety of issues, including relationships and family problems, parenting, depression, anxiety, job loss, separation, divorce and new relationships, sexual abuse and childhood trauma, life transitions
Partner Assault Response
12 week group education and counselling program on domestic violence and non-abusive ways of resolving conflict
Walk-In Counselling Clinics in Brampton and Mississauga (see separate listings)
Partner in Safe Centre of Peel
Coordinated access to services and supports, including system navigation and wraparound services (see separate listing)
Member agency of Support Services Network for Male Survivors in Ontario
Counselling and Support for Individuals, Couples and Families
Counselling, educational programs, and support in dealing with a variety of issues, including relationships and family problems, parenting, depression, anxiety, job loss, separation, divorce and new relationships, sexual abuse and childhood trauma, life transitions
- Violence Against Women Program
- counselling for male survivors of sexual abuse
- social reform, public education and advocacy
Partner Assault Response
12 week group education and counselling program on domestic violence and non-abusive ways of resolving conflict
- support available to victims/partners of offender including safety planning, referrals to community resources, and information on offender's progress
Walk-In Counselling Clinics in Brampton and Mississauga (see separate listings)
Partner in Safe Centre of Peel
Coordinated access to services and supports, including system navigation and wraparound services (see separate listing)
Member agency of Support Services Network for Male Survivors in Ontario
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Turkish Community Heritage Centre of Canada
Office: 416-644-9909Social Services: 416-644-9939
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Social services
- settlement services including form filling
- interpretation by volunteers
- resume editing
- support and counselling for abused women
- information and referral
- cultural events
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COVID19 All CCSYR locations closed, no walk-in service
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Family counselling to assist with depression, anger, anxiety and stress, relationship issues, self-esteem, confidence, assertiveness and healthy boundaries, work/life balance, family communication and problem-solving, abuse prevention and healing, parenting, and major transitions such as marriage, having a baby, losing a loved one, moving to a new country, divorce, remarriage, changes in health, becoming a young adult, and leaving home
Case management for residents experiencing mental health issues, including multilingual psychotherapy and group mental health sessions
- for telephone counselling appointment, call 905-770-7040 ext 241
- Welcome Centres available by phone or email, call 1-877-761-1155 for general inquiries, or to book/reschedule appointment
- call 1-800-263-2075 or visit website for updates and information
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Family counselling to assist with depression, anger, anxiety and stress, relationship issues, self-esteem, confidence, assertiveness and healthy boundaries, work/life balance, family communication and problem-solving, abuse prevention and healing, parenting, and major transitions such as marriage, having a baby, losing a loved one, moving to a new country, divorce, remarriage, changes in health, becoming a young adult, and leaving home
- confidential
Case management for residents experiencing mental health issues, including multilingual psychotherapy and group mental health sessions
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Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault Care Centre - Counselling Services
1-800-521-6004 Non-Emergency Care: 905-883-2216
After Hours Line: 905-883-1212 dial 0
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Short-term individual trauma based counselling and family support available by appointment
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Individual and Group Counselling Services
1-800-265-9178 Office: 519-942-4122
Crisis: 1-800-265-9178 , 519-941-4357 or 905-584-4357
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COVID-19 Groups and workshops are cancelled until further notice. No visitors allowed due to COVID19 concerns
Provides confidential, supportive clinical counselling for individuals and families who are affected by violence. Services include individual and group counselling for women who have experienced abuse
Sexual Assault Counselling - for women and men 16 years and older who have been impacted by recent or historical sexual abuse
Rural Response Program - offers short-term crisis support and short-term counselling and referrals for women in rural north Dufferin communities who have experienced abuse (past or present). In-office or mobile service
Child Witness Program - provides workshops and counselling for children who have witnessed woman abuse
Addiction & Outreach - services offers supportive addiction counselling for people who are dealing with unwanted opiate/substance use
Caring Dads - offers a 17-session weekly group program to help fathers develop coping skills and strategies to improve their relationships with their children. Screening interview to determine eligibility
Counselling is available in Orangeville and at two satellite locations:
Member agency of Support Services Network for Male Survivors in Ontario
Provides confidential, supportive clinical counselling for individuals and families who are affected by violence. Services include individual and group counselling for women who have experienced abuse
Sexual Assault Counselling - for women and men 16 years and older who have been impacted by recent or historical sexual abuse
Rural Response Program - offers short-term crisis support and short-term counselling and referrals for women in rural north Dufferin communities who have experienced abuse (past or present). In-office or mobile service
Child Witness Program - provides workshops and counselling for children who have witnessed woman abuse
Addiction & Outreach - services offers supportive addiction counselling for people who are dealing with unwanted opiate/substance use
Caring Dads - offers a 17-session weekly group program to help fathers develop coping skills and strategies to improve their relationships with their children. Screening interview to determine eligibility
Counselling is available in Orangeville and at two satellite locations:
- Royal Courtyards of Caledon - FTP Office - 18 King St E, Unit D6, Bolton
- Mel Lloyd Centre - Entrance B - 167 Centre St, Shelburne
Member agency of Support Services Network for Male Survivors in Ontario
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COVID-19 -- maintain all essential services including supportive housing, assisted living, home care
Adult Day Program -- Monday-Friday 9:30 am-3 pm, weekday and weekend extended hours
Chronic Disease Self Management Program -- 6 week workshop for adults with chronic medical conditions such as heart disease, arthritis, diabetes, asthma, bronchitis
Home care services -- home help, homemaking, respite care, palliative care -- fee
Personal Care Program -- for seniors living in the community requiring higher level of care
Wellness and Social Program -- social, recreational and educational programs for persons 50 years and older, drop-in centre, friendship groups, interest classes, outings
- transportation for essential visits
- providing hot meals, frozen meals and food hampers to seniors and people needing isolation
- Transitional Care Centre -- regular service, visits (in person for family and caregiver with appointment)
- also available via phone/virtually telephone reassurance, supportive counselling and service coordination
- Family Health Organization, GAIN Community Team
- Adult Day Program -- in person and virtual care
- Diabetes Education Program -- assessment, consultation, group education
- Wellness and Community Development Program -- in person and virtual platform
- Vocational Training Centre -- in person and virtual platform
Adult Day Program -- Monday-Friday 9:30 am-3 pm, weekday and weekend extended hours
- for persons 55 years and older with special needs such as physical frailty or mild memory impairment, in need of supervised, structured setting
- social and recreation activities, lunch, snack
- personal care and health related services -- exercise, foot care, physiotherapy, massage therapy
- transportation available
- fee
- laundry -- fee
- personal care and health related services provided by personal support workers including medication reminders, personal hygiene, feeding
- public education, seminars, workshops
- information and referral
Chronic Disease Self Management Program -- 6 week workshop for adults with chronic medical conditions such as heart disease, arthritis, diabetes, asthma, bronchitis
- individual counselling with nurse, dietitian and social worker
- health and education workshops, seminars, caregiver education and support
- information and referral
- workshop licensed by Stanford University
- community, wellness and health education
- caregiver support, volunteer development
- congregate dining -- fee, subsidies available
- transportation -- fee
- referrals, follow up
Home care services -- home help, homemaking, respite care, palliative care -- fee
Personal Care Program -- for seniors living in the community requiring higher level of care
- care coordination
- scheduled and unscheduled personal support workers' visit, security check
Wellness and Social Program -- social, recreational and educational programs for persons 50 years and older, drop-in centre, friendship groups, interest classes, outings
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