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Durham Region Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault Care Centre
Office: 905-576-8711 ext 33286Crisis: 911
Counselling Services: 905-576-8811 ext 32328
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Information and emotional support for anyone who has experienced sexual violence or who needs information about sexual violence, services and community referrals
24hr Emergency Medical Services
24hr Emergency Medical Services
- DV/SACC team at Lakeridge Health Oshawa available 24 hr medical emergencies for sexual assault and intimate partner violence victims
- male, female or transgender adult victims of sexual assault up to 12 days post assault, children under 16 years of age up to 7 days post-assault examination, treatment, evidence collection, safety planning, referrals, follow-up
- for intimate partner, adult male, female or transgender victims (do not need to have injuries) - documentation and photographs of injuries, safety planning, referrals, follow-up
- individual counselling for adult male or female victims of sexual assault and/or domestic violence within the past year
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Child protection services to children under the age of 18 and their families who live in Durham Region
- investigate allegations of child abuse and neglect
- protect children and youth when at risk of harm
- support for families
- support for parents-to-be who may need assistance
- support for children and youth in care
- place children for adoption
- public education and training on identifying and reporting child abuse
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Assesses all complaints of children in need of protection.
Other programs include:
Other programs include:
- adoption
- residential care
- foster care
- protection services
- volunteer services
- prevention services
- preparation for independence program for older adolescents
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Counselling, therapy, and skill-building support for children and youth. Services provide skill development for improving communication, decision-making, and problem-solving as well as managing emotions such as anxiety, stress, and anger.
- Support offered on an individual basis, with flexible hours
- Family support, case management, and coordination with community agencies are provided for the short and long-term needs of young people and their families.
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Dnaagdawenmag Binnoojiiyag Child and Family Services
1-844-523-2237 Office: 705-295-7135
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Child and family services agency that delivers culturally appropriate services.
Services include:
Chippewas of Beausoleil First Nation (Simcoe County)
Services include:
- Works to reclaim the inherent right to protect and care for Indigenous children
- Ensures the safety and well-being of youth with culturally appropriate, community oriented and case specific services provided to families so they can begin to reconnect and rebuild their lives in order to restore the family unit
- Mental Health and Addiction services
- Accompanies Children's Aid Society workers to ensure cultural practices are respected
- First point of contact for families, children and youth in need of support
- Provides advocacy
Chippewas of Beausoleil First Nation (Simcoe County)
- Health and Social Services Building
- 11 O'Gemaa Miikaan
- Health and Social Services Building
- 144 Hello Road
- Health and Social Services Building
- 517 Hiawatha Line
- Health and Social Services Building
- 8467 County Road 18
- Health and Social Services Building
- 22600 Island Road
- 3719 12 Mile A Road
- 2664 Muskoka Rd #38
- 5884 Rama Road, Suite 200
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Community Counselling Provides:
- Crisis and longer term counselling rehabilitation case management and psychiatric assessment services to those individuals 16 years of age and older who have a serious mental illness. Require doctor's referral
- Lynx Early Psychosis Intervention program (ERI) which serves those young people who are 15 - 35 years old and showing early signs of possible 1st episode of psychosis .Require doctor's referral
- Virtual ER for pediatric population (children 0-18 years old) which provides adolescent psychiatry consultation based on a doctor's referral
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Women's Resources of Kawartha Lakes
1-800-565-5350 Office: 705-878-4285
Crisis : 705-878-3662
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Women's Resources provides emergency shelter, support and referral for abused women, those identifying as women, and their children in the City of Kawartha Lakes. Outreach appointments can be conducted in person or virtual. All current COVID protocols are in place.
- 24-hour crisis line and emergency shelter staffed 24 hours a day.
- Community services include: individual counselling, housing supports, support groups, Bridges of Kawartha Lakes, Family Court Support and a resource library.
- Resource Centre - information and education on women's abuse and women's issues
- Outreach Services - supportive, one-to-one counselling for those who have experienced past abuse or are experiencing current abuse
- Bridges of Kawartha Lakes - connects women with necessary community partners and resources such as housing, legal aid, children's aid, medical consulting and parenting support
- Family Court Support - Information, support and referrals to help women navigate the family court support system
- Support Groups - support groups for women who have experienced violence in their lives
- Child Witness Program - groups for children who have been exposed to violence and abuse in their home. Sessions involve both boys and girls and groups are organized by age.
- Individual teen counselling for youth ages 12-16 who are experiencing abuse or issues of past abuse including sexual abuse. All calls are confidential.
- Public Speaking and Education - Women's Resources offers speakers to church groups, schools, service clubs and other organizations or businesses who are interested in learning more about Women's Resources or issues related to women abuse.
- Vicky's Values - gently used clothing store provides affordable quality clothing and household items to the community.
- Volunteers - are the cornerstone of Women's Resources. We rely on their dedication and commitment to support the services we provide. If you are interested in becoming a Volunteer, please call 705-878-5938 or go to our website https://womensresources.ca/join/
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Kawartha-Haliburton Children's Aid Society, City of Kawartha Lakes
1-800-661-2843 Office: 705-743-9751
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A service agency under provincial legislation to provide the following services: Protection, Child Care Services, Adoption.
- Where it is impossible to keep families together, Protection Services gives protection by taking children into their care.
- It is the aim of the Society, wherever possible, to maintain the child in his/her family through the services of Social Workers.
- Child Care Services provide foster care for children admitted in the care of the Society.
- Adoption Services finds homes for children whose parents cannot make a permanent home for them.
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Scarborough Branch
Crisis: 416-924-4646Toll Free: 1-866-527-0833
TTY: 1-800-855-0155
Office: 416-924-4640
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Child protection services, adoption information and services, adoption disclosure, foster care services, pregnancy and aftercare counselling, child welfare research, training and program evaluation
For Pape Adolescent Resource Centre (PARC), see separate listing
For Pape Adolescent Resource Centre (PARC), see separate listing
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Women's Health Care Centre - Sexual Assault / Domestic Violence Response Program
1-800-419-3111 Office: 705-743-4132
Office: 705-743-2121
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Provides free and confidential medical treatment for sexual assault victims of all ages or genders and for individuals experiencing domestic violence (intimate partner abuse). Specially trained Registered Nurses are on-call 24 hours a day.
Services include:
Services include:
- emergency health care
- evidence collection and photo documentation
- testing and prevention of sexually transmitted infections including HIV
- emergency contraception
- crisis counseling and referral
- safety planning
- follow up care
- navigation through complex network of systems
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24-hour emergency care
Partners with North York General Hospital, see separate listing
- medical assessment and treatment
- crisis intervention, counselling
- forensic documentation and evidence collection
- risk assessment, safety planning
- referral to community resources
Partners with North York General Hospital, see separate listing
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COVID19 Office open for appointments and drop-in services; community services available including in-home and in-person visits, and by telephone and videoconferencing; child protection services available Mon-Sun 24 hours at 416-395-1500; visit Catholic CAS Toronto website for details
Child protection services, including family counselling, adoption and foster care services and recruitment, adoption disclosure
Child protection services, including family counselling, adoption and foster care services and recruitment, adoption disclosure
- Pape Adolescent Resource Centre, in partnership with Children's Aid Society of Toronto and Jewish Family and Child (see separate listings)
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COVID19 In-person and virtual services available; phone and virtual counselling to frontline health workers and their families, and others members of the public, in Ontario; also assists permanent residents, convention refugees, student visa and work permit holders with Employment Insurance (EI)and Canada Emergency Resource Benefit (CERB) applications
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Linguistically and culturally sensitive counselling and settlement services for individuals and families
Counselling and Psychotherapy
Individual, group, couple, marital and family counselling and mental health psychotherapy, for issues such as elder abuse, family violence, wife assault, male batterers, incest, sexual assault, offenders, bereavement, problem gambling, substance abuse; crisis intervention; referrals to community partners as necessary
Family programs, including parenting and family life education, and youth counselling and leadership development
Partner Assault Response (PAR)
12 week group education and counselling program on domestic violence and non-abusive ways of resolving conflict
Orientation, needs and eligibility assessments, interpretation and translation; information and referral topics include immigration, issues of concern to refugees and foreign domestic workers, citizenship, social assistance benefits, legal aid, housing, child care, English classes, and education and employment training
Counselling, information and referrals, crisis intervention and case management for women who have experienced violence, and their children
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Linguistically and culturally sensitive counselling and settlement services for individuals and families
Counselling and Psychotherapy
Individual, group, couple, marital and family counselling and mental health psychotherapy, for issues such as elder abuse, family violence, wife assault, male batterers, incest, sexual assault, offenders, bereavement, problem gambling, substance abuse; crisis intervention; referrals to community partners as necessary
- consultation for human service providers
- satellite offices (limited hours, by appointment only) in Toronto (602 Queen St W), Markham (5665 14th Ave), Mississauga (720 Burnhamthorpe Rd W, Unit 2), and Unionville (600 Village Pkwy)
Family programs, including parenting and family life education, and youth counselling and leadership development
Partner Assault Response (PAR)
12 week group education and counselling program on domestic violence and non-abusive ways of resolving conflict
- victims/partners of the offender provided with support including safety planning, referrals to community resources, and information on offender's progress
- group counselling in Cantonese, Mandarin and Vietnamese
Orientation, needs and eligibility assessments, interpretation and translation; information and referral topics include immigration, issues of concern to refugees and foreign domestic workers, citizenship, social assistance benefits, legal aid, housing, child care, English classes, and education and employment training
- computer access
- job search and employment counselling
- assistance in accessing services
Counselling, information and referrals, crisis intervention and case management for women who have experienced violence, and their children
- community services information on issues such as housing, legal, financial, health care, immigration, children's services
- settlement support including assistance setting up safety plan, ongoing counselling and support
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Kawartha-Haliburton Children's Aid Society, Peterborough
1-800-661-2843 Office : 705-743-9751
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Provides protection services for children and youth, including:
Family Preservation Program provides practical assistance for parents and teens experiencing conflict. Provides support for child management and parenting in cases where child is at risk
Also provides an Adoption Disclosure Service to adult adoptees in accordance with relevant legislation
- assessment and investigation of situations where a child may be deemed to be at risk of physical, sexual or emotional harm or abuse, or in situations of neglect
- case management, service coordination, crisis intervention
- temporary relief for parents on a planned basis to alleviate stress when receiving counselling
- residential care when necessary to protect a child from harm in the home
- foster care, group care and placement with extended family as kin in care
- supervised and semi-supervised access visits while children are not residing with a parent
- adoption and post-adoption support
- financial literacy, life skills courses and independent living support for youth transitioning to independence
- financial support for youth over 21, primarily for education costs
- pregnancy counselling and planning regarding the pending birth of a child to a single parent
Family Preservation Program provides practical assistance for parents and teens experiencing conflict. Provides support for child management and parenting in cases where child is at risk
Also provides an Adoption Disclosure Service to adult adoptees in accordance with relevant legislation
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Riverdale Immigrant Women's Centre
Office: 416-465-6021Islamophobia Support Line: 416-613-8729
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COVID19 -- all programs are now online and virtual, computer training available to access all online programs
General Services
Essential Pathways to Employment Program (EPE) or Sector Specific Food Service and Hospitality Program (FSHT), 10 week program -- sector-specific hands-on skills training for participants on social assistance
General Services
- information and referral
- family violence education
- advocacy
- wrap around stabilization services -- referrals to legal, housing, health, immigration
- form filling
- life skills
Essential Pathways to Employment Program (EPE) or Sector Specific Food Service and Hospitality Program (FSHT), 10 week program -- sector-specific hands-on skills training for participants on social assistance
- in-depth skills analysis, action plan development, skills and workplace training, computer training
- childminding and transportation assistance available through Toronto. Employment and Social Services -- see separate entry
- FSHT includes WHIMS and Food handling licensing and 40 hour placement and hands-on-training in the food and hospitality sector
- individual counselling for crisis, abuse, assault and trauma
- safety plans
- stress management, assertiveness training
- referral and support for legal issues
- group and one-on-one counselling for youth experiencing any kind of violence including bullying, child abuse, harassment, girl-on-girl violence, date rape
- space for immigrant and refugee youth of colour to explore their cultural identity and sense of belonging in Canada
- confidential support line for women, non-binary people and youth who self-identify as Muslim and have recently experience a hate crime incident
- supportive counselling, referral to other community resources, and information on the reporting process offered Mon-Thu 10 am-4 pm
- healthy cooking, yoga/Tai Chi, mindfulness, workshops on health and nutrition, networking and building friendships
- opportunities such as settlement services, counselling support, administration, reception, computer training, gardening, leadership training
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Interdisciplinary coordination of services for child abuse victims and child abuse investigations, including assessment, support and intervention for child abuse victims and their families; research, consultation, training and education on child abuse prevention, recognition, intervention, trauma
In partnership with Children's Aid Society of Toronto, Catholic Children's Aid Society of Toronto, Native Child and Family Services of Toronto, Jewish Family and Child, Toronto Police Service, Radius Child and Youth Services, and Hospital for Sick Children Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect Program (see separate listings)
Child Abuse Protocol
Establishes guidelines for coordinated investigations, prosecutions and case management of child abuse cases
Assessment Directed Therapy
Individual trauma assessments for children 4-17 years who have been abused or have experienced trauma due to violence; includes child-focused, family-centred, strength-based therapy, and adolescent and parent/caregiver support groups
Child Victim Witness Support
Individual court preparation and support for witnesses 3-17 years and supporting adults prior to criminal court proceedings; Boost Accredited Reliable K9s (BARK) program available to children and youth requiring additional support while accessing CVWS program in Toronto and Peterborough
In partnership with Children's Aid Society of Toronto, Catholic Children's Aid Society of Toronto, Native Child and Family Services of Toronto, Jewish Family and Child, Toronto Police Service, Radius Child and Youth Services, and Hospital for Sick Children Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect Program (see separate listings)
Child Abuse Protocol
Establishes guidelines for coordinated investigations, prosecutions and case management of child abuse cases
Assessment Directed Therapy
Individual trauma assessments for children 4-17 years who have been abused or have experienced trauma due to violence; includes child-focused, family-centred, strength-based therapy, and adolescent and parent/caregiver support groups
- facilitation of interagency responses
Child Victim Witness Support
Individual court preparation and support for witnesses 3-17 years and supporting adults prior to criminal court proceedings; Boost Accredited Reliable K9s (BARK) program available to children and youth requiring additional support while accessing CVWS program in Toronto and Peterborough
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COVID19 To report child abuse or neglect, call 905-895-2318 or 1-800-718-3850, Mon-Sun 24 hours; telephone, email and virtual services available, contact for information on in-person services
Placement in homes for children in need of protection
Placement in homes for children in need of protection
- training, support and financial compensation to foster families
- plans to re-unite foster children with family, kin or plans for their adoption
- foster parents receive daily, non-taxable compensation for children's living expenses and reimbursement for other essentials
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COVID19 To report child abuse or neglect, call 905-895-2318 or 1-800-718-3850, Mon-Sun 24 hours; contact for information on in-person, telephone and virtual services, or visit website
Child protection services, including family counselling, and adoption and foster care services and recruitment; investigates allegations or evidence of child abuse or neglect
Satellite locations:
Child protection services, including family counselling, and adoption and foster care services and recruitment; investigates allegations or evidence of child abuse or neglect
Satellite locations:
- 120 East Beaver Creek Rd, Ste 301, Richmond Hill
- 3901 Hwy 7 W, Ste 202, Woodbridge
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COVID19 Update -- Office closed until further notice * intake offered by phone * counselling services offered online or by phone
Single session counselling services address concerns such as depression, anxiety, self harm, suicidal thoughts or actions, family communication, relationship problems, difficulties at school, worry and grief, anger, self esteem, social isolation, stress, bullying, trauma (physical, psychological, emotional and/or sexual abuse)
Single session counselling services address concerns such as depression, anxiety, self harm, suicidal thoughts or actions, family communication, relationship problems, difficulties at school, worry and grief, anger, self esteem, social isolation, stress, bullying, trauma (physical, psychological, emotional and/or sexual abuse)
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Multiservice agency providing a range of services for people with social and emotional problems, including counselling, information and referrals, supplementary financial assistance program (government assistance recipients), support groups, supports for assaulted women, in-home palliative care program, English conversation café for new immigrants, homelessness prevention program, and parenting, mental health and wellness programs and workshops
Children
Jewish child protective and family services investigates allegations of child neglect and abuse
Includes individual, couple, family and group counselling, family life education and life skills programs
Individual and group counselling, crisis intervention, emergency financial assistance, and support groups
- Pathways to Employment in partnership with JVS Toronto
- Restitution Services for Holocaust Survivors
- Holocaust Survivor Emergency Funding
- chaplaincy services
- speakers
- all services confidential
Children
Jewish child protective and family services investigates allegations of child neglect and abuse
- adoption and foster home services and recruitment
- file and adoption disclosure
- counselling
- big brothers and big sisters program
- homework club
- school outreach counselling program
Includes individual, couple, family and group counselling, family life education and life skills programs
- financial assistance combined with poverty reduction counselling for persons on social assistance
- assistance maximizing benefits and entitlements, and finding employment and accommodation
- support for families with special needs children
- Family Resource Centres for pre-school and caregivers (see separate listings)
Individual and group counselling, crisis intervention, emergency financial assistance, and support groups
- Here to Help group program for children and their mothers
- advocacy and community outreach
- education and consultation
- referrals
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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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COVID-19 -- intake offered by phone, counselling offered online or by phone
Individual, family and group therapy for a variety of problems
Wraparound Program -- for street youth and young mothers at risk up to 24 years
Individual, family and group therapy for a variety of problems
- assessment and treatment
- services for physically and sexually abused adolescents, and adolescent perpetrators
Wraparound Program -- for street youth and young mothers at risk up to 24 years
- helps client assemble a team of professional and lay people to develop and monitor a treatment plan
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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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Downtown Central Branch
Crisis: 416-924-4646Toll Free: 1-866-527-0833
TTY: 1-800-855-0155
Office: 416-924-4640
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Child protection services, adoption information and services, adoption disclosure, foster care services, pregnancy and aftercare counselling, child welfare research, training and program evaluation
For Pape Adolescent Resource Centre (PARC), see separate listing
For Pape Adolescent Resource Centre (PARC), see separate listing
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Aboriginal Child and Family Services of Toronto
Office: 416-969-8510Crisis line: 416-945-0164
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Family violence treatment and prevention
Mobility for Good -- free phones and subsidized plans to indigenous women at risk or surviving violence, in partnership with Telus
- child sexual abuse
- individual and family counselling
- programs for women in abusive relationships
- member agency of Support Services Network for Male Survivors in Ontario
- children's mental health program
- recruitment, education and support for foster and adoptive parents
- addiction and mental health case management
- early intervention/care planning
- aftercare
- 12 week group education and counselling program on domestic violence and non-abusive ways of resolving conflict
- victims/partners of the offender provided with support including safety planning, referrals to community resources, and information on offender's progress
- family support and development
- parenting circles
- community kitchen
- clothing bank
- drop-in for youth 16-24 years
- counselling and support
- transitional housing
- substance abuse prevention
- HIV prevention
- outreach
- social, recreation and cultural activities
- local lead agency for EarlyON Child and Family Centre
- education and support for families with children birth-6 years
- summer day camp and residential camp
- GED program at Native Learning Centre (83 Alexander Street, tel. 416-393-0358) and Scarborough office -- for youth 18-20 years
Mobility for Good -- free phones and subsidized plans to indigenous women at risk or surviving violence, in partnership with Telus
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