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COVID-19 -- some programs temporarily adapted to operate virtually
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Court diversion planning * pre-release planning
Youth Justice Committee (YJC) -- court diversion committee for youth with low level offences
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Court diversion planning * pre-release planning
Youth Justice Committee (YJC) -- court diversion committee for youth with low level offences
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Youth Probation Services Branch - Newmarket Tannery Mall
1-888-790-4332 Office: 905-868-8645
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Case management, community resource referrals, and supervision and enforcement of court orders including probation, community service, custody supervision, extrajudicial sanctions
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Covid19 -- all LOFT seniors and 24/7 adult supportive housing locations will only allow essential visitors until further notice (those who have a resident who is dying or very ill) * community and residential supports will continue
Mental health supportive housing -- median and low support or independent housing options for individuals who struggle to find and maintain housing, with support from case manager or housing support worker
First Episode Program -- supportive housing for individuals 16-26 years experiencing symptoms of psychosis for first time
Addictions Supportive Housing (ASH) -- housing for individuals with chronic complex addictions
Mental health supportive housing -- median and low support or independent housing options for individuals who struggle to find and maintain housing, with support from case manager or housing support worker
First Episode Program -- supportive housing for individuals 16-26 years experiencing symptoms of psychosis for first time
Addictions Supportive Housing (ASH) -- housing for individuals with chronic complex addictions
- partnership with Addiction Services York Region (ASYR)
- assessment, goal setting, life and problem solving skills, crisis intervention and prevention, advocacy and information and referral
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Individual counseling including theft prevention, anger management, conflict resolution, problem solving and domestic related counselling
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COVID-19 -- accepting new client referrals
Adult Services
Reintegration Program -- for individuals 18 years and older and families who may have experienced or are at risk of experiencing contact with the law
Reintegration Program - Women's Support -- for individuals who identify as women and are18 years and older and families who may have experienced or are at risk of experiencing contact with the law
Record Suspension Support -- for individuals 18 years and older who were convicted of a criminal offence and have completed their sentence
Mindset Anger Management Program -- 8 week anger management program for individuals 18 years and old
Youth Services
Healthy Youth Preventative Education (HYPE) Program -- for youth 11-25
- telephone, online and video appointments
Adult Services
Reintegration Program -- for individuals 18 years and older and families who may have experienced or are at risk of experiencing contact with the law
- case management, brief support including goal planning, accessing employment, job and life skills, housing and food security
- referrals to community resources, client advocacy
Reintegration Program - Women's Support -- for individuals who identify as women and are18 years and older and families who may have experienced or are at risk of experiencing contact with the law
- case management, brief support including goal planning, accessing employment, job and life skills, housing and food security
- referrals to community resources, client advocacy
Record Suspension Support -- for individuals 18 years and older who were convicted of a criminal offence and have completed their sentence
- assists in determination of eligibility and application process to have criminal record kept separate and apart
- victims/partners of the offended provided with support including safety planning, referrals to community resources, and information on offender's progress
- offers one-on-one support with a Peer Support Worker to explore recovery goals and provide connections to community supports and services
- offers support in attending various appointments such as probation, court, counselling sessions
Mindset Anger Management Program -- 8 week anger management program for individuals 18 years and old
Youth Services
Healthy Youth Preventative Education (HYPE) Program -- for youth 11-25
- small group sessions that promote positive healthy relationships and target a wide range of abusive and violent behaviours and addictions among adolescents
- individualized one-on-one support, weekly sessions for youth to discuss issues affecting their lives such as mental health, substance use, bullying, stress relationship conflict and criminal justice involvement
- counsellor works collaboratively with the youth to enhance their understanding, overcome challenges and meet goals
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COVID19 Offices closed to drop-in service, and all client visits and scheduled programming modified
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Wide range of mental health programs and services, including case management, psychotherapy, emergency room diversion, assertive community treatment, early psychosis intervention, and mobile youth walk-in clinic (MOBYSS)
BounceBack Ontario, 1-866-345-0224, bouncebackontario.ca
Online and virtual mental health supports (see separate listing Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario)
Family Caregiver Education, Family Support Groups Telemedicine Program
Patient appointments with doctor or specialist via live and secure video connection
Living Life to the Full
8-week course provides effective tools to maximize ability to manage life's challenges
Workshops
Information regarding mental health and illness, guidance on responding respectfully and effectively to those struggling with mental health issues, coping mechanisms, and workplace responsibilities in relation to mental health
- virtual options available for client services, including telephone wellness checks, med drops, injections, BounceBack program
- free short term telephone counselling (1-3 sessions) for frontline health care and social service workers
- MOBYSS (mobile youth walk-in clinic) virtual or telephone service available
- all other services, case manager/support worker will contact client
- call 1-866-345-0183 or 905-841-3977 for intake, or visit website for information
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Wide range of mental health programs and services, including case management, psychotherapy, emergency room diversion, assertive community treatment, early psychosis intervention, and mobile youth walk-in clinic (MOBYSS)
- mental health court support
- group psychiatry
- Support for Depression Groups
- youth wellness
- employment program
- flexible support
- social recreation/rehabilitation
- community education
BounceBack Ontario, 1-866-345-0224, bouncebackontario.ca
Online and virtual mental health supports (see separate listing Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario)
Family Caregiver Education, Family Support Groups Telemedicine Program
Patient appointments with doctor or specialist via live and secure video connection
- patient attends local CMHA-YRSS Telemedicine Studios in Alliston, Aurora, Markham or Vaughan
- onsite nurse available to help with assessments
- covered through OHIP
- quick dermatologist referrals and recommendations
Living Life to the Full
8-week course provides effective tools to maximize ability to manage life's challenges
- group-based cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) with focuses on understanding how thoughts, feelings, and behaviours work together to impact well-being
- 90-minute sessions on topics such as understanding unhelpful thoughts, engaging in enjoyable activities, coping with anger, and problem solving
- for all ages
Workshops
Information regarding mental health and illness, guidance on responding respectfully and effectively to those struggling with mental health issues, coping mechanisms, and workplace responsibilities in relation to mental health
- variety of topics including Mental Health First Aid, Workplace Wellness, Resilient Minds in Tough Times, Seniors and Depression, Mental Health Works
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Kinark Child and Family Services, Aurora Office
Toll Free: 1-888-454-6275 Office: 905-713-0700
Toll Free: 1-800-230-8533
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COVID19 Telephone, virtual and select in-person support available; call, email or visit website for update
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Assessment and treatment services, and individual, family and group counselling in settings that meet client needs, such as Kinark CFS offices, client home, community agencies, schools, and child and youth residential care
Visit website for online list of Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) service providers in Ontario; contact Julie K London, Program Coordinator, 905-713-0700, julie.london@kinark.on.ca
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Assessment and treatment services, and individual, family and group counselling in settings that meet client needs, such as Kinark CFS offices, client home, community agencies, schools, and child and youth residential care
- intensive treatment
- group programs
- day treatment
- live-in treatment
- crisis services in collaboration with local community agencies
- supervised access
- consultation and assessments
- multidisciplinary team from fields of social work, child and youth work, psychiatry, psychology, nursing and education
Visit website for online list of Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) service providers in Ontario; contact Julie K London, Program Coordinator, 905-713-0700, julie.london@kinark.on.ca
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COVID19 Contact for information on in-person, telephone, or virtual services; call 905-841-7007 ext 322 or toll free 1-800-263-2288 ext 322; visit website for information
Mental health and justice program includes case management, court support, development of treatment plan and support system, court system navigation, and referrals and assistance with accessing appropriate supports
Back on Track
Education program for people convicted of an impaired driving offence, or with two or more roadside suspensions in the Warn Range (BAC between .05 and .08)
Court Diversion and Court Support Program
Re-directs individuals from the criminal justice system to appropriate addiction and mental health service
Mental health and justice program includes case management, court support, development of treatment plan and support system, court system navigation, and referrals and assistance with accessing appropriate supports
Back on Track
Education program for people convicted of an impaired driving offence, or with two or more roadside suspensions in the Warn Range (BAC between .05 and .08)
- assessment for 1 or 2 day workshop
- six months follow up
- to register contact Ontario's Remedial Measures Program for Impaired Drivers Phone, 416-595-6593 or toll free 1-888-814-5831
- fee
Court Diversion and Court Support Program
Re-directs individuals from the criminal justice system to appropriate addiction and mental health service
- ongoing support to individuals and families throughout court process
- consultation with client, duty counsel or lawyer, and client's social and community supports
- assistance in accessing legal aid, bail and other services
- referrals to social services and resources
- available at Newmarket and Bradford courthouses
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Youth justice services * case management and community resource referrals, supervision and enforcement of court orders including probation, community service, custody supervision, extrajudicial sanctions, etc.
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COVID-19 Update
Regular Service
Community based alternative to custody program, services include:
- Sessions are currently offered either as in person, by video conference or via telephone
- current clients are asked to call or email their worker to arrange a session, if you don't know the phone number or email of your worker call 705-725-7656 or email info@newpath.ca and ask to have your worker call you
Regular Service
Community based alternative to custody program, services include:
- individual counselling
- parent support
- anger management programming
- social skills programming
- recreational activities, supper club
- nutritional education, educational support, substance abuse counselling, employment skills programming and consultation with a multi-disciplinary team
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Office will be open to support individuals with remote court appearances (by telephone and Zoom):
- by providing access to WIFI, tablets and telephones
- available on a first come, first served basis (pre-booking is encouraged whenever possible)
- Case Managers will also be available to support with accessing disclosures, contacting Legal Aid, contacting probation and parole, making community referrals, providing digital access for employment searches and other appointments
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Nonprofit social service agency with a mandate of Effective, Just and Humane Responses to Crime and Its Causes
Services include:
Services include:
- Institutional Services
- Community Service Order Program - Adult
- Community Work Program - Intermittent Module
- Record Suspension Assistance
- Community Reintegration
- Non Residential Attendance Centre (Orillia)
- Anger Management/Emotions Management
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COVID-19 Response
For adults who have been court-ordered to perform a number of hours of volunteer service in the community
- Many programs have moved to online/digital service delivery
- All Case Managers are available by telephone and email
For adults who have been court-ordered to perform a number of hours of volunteer service in the community
- work must be completed for a nonprofit, charitable or municipal agency
- community service work may also be done for a private individual under certain circumstances
- must be referred from probation
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Designed to help people with mental illnesses/mental disorders who come into conflict with the law, project includes:
- Mental Health Court Support Services in Criminal Courts in Barrie, Midland, Collingwood, Orillia and Penetanguishene
- Court Diversion for individuals charged with minor criminal offenses and Release from Custody services for inmates being discharged from Central North Correctional Centre in Penetanguishene
- Release from Custody also assists people 16 years and older who reside in the North Simcoe Muskoka LHIN who may be at risk of involvement/re-involvement in the criminal justice system
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Youth Justice Committee / Extra Judicial Sanctions / Restorative Justice Circles
Office : 705-725-0613 ext 222Crisis: 705-715-1052
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- Diversion program for youth aged 12-17 at time of offence
- Youth can be referred by police (pre-charge) or by Crown Attorney (post-charge)
- Youth will attend a meeting with Youth Workers and/or a Youth Justice Committee (YJC) to receive sanctions for their actions
- YJC Committee is a group of trained community volunteers who have an interest in youth who will meet with youth and parent(s) to provide meaningful sanctions to the youth in order to complete the diversion program
- Victims are invited to attend in order to also provide information and input
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Elizabeth Fry Society Simcoe Muskoka
1-866-249-8047 Office: 705-725-0613
Crisis: 705-725-0613 , ext 0
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Support, advocate for, and empower individuals at risk, to enrich their lives and to inspire positive change in our community. Programs include:
Prisoners Justice Day is August 10
- Youth Mediation
- Youth Trusteeship Program in Simcoe County and Muskoka
- Youth Justice Programs
- Restorative Justice Circles
- Youth Justice Committee Program
- Correctional Programs
- Adult Direct Accountability
- Reintegration Programs
- Jail Visitation & Advocacy
- Rural and Remote Community Programs in Muskoka
- Joyce Kope House Shelter and Halfway House for women
- referrals to community agencies and services and advocacy
- Speakers Bureau
- College Student Practicum opportunities
Prisoners Justice Day is August 10
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COVID-19 Response
Regular Service
Assists individuals charged with suitable low risk offenses in the Barrie Criminal Court by managing Aboriginal Diversions, offers:
- 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
Assists individuals charged with suitable low risk offenses in the Barrie Criminal Court by managing Aboriginal Diversions, offers:
- case management
- community referrals
- youth empowerment programs
- guidance to clients
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Kinark Child and Family Services, Vaughan Office
Toll Free: 1-888-454-6275 Office: 905-264-0059
Fax: 1-888-665-1599
Fax: 905-264-0069
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COVID19 Telephone, virtual and select in-person support available; call, email or visit website for update
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Assessment and treatment services, and individual, family and group counselling in settings that meet client needs, such as Kinark offices, client home, community agencies, schools, and residential care for children and youth
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Assessment and treatment services, and individual, family and group counselling in settings that meet client needs, such as Kinark offices, client home, community agencies, schools, and residential care for children and youth
- intensive treatment
- group programs
- day treatment
- live-in treatment
- crisis services in collaboration with local community agencies
- supervised access
- consultation and assessments
- multidisciplinary team from fields of social work, child and youth work, psychiatry, psychology, nursing and education
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For children and youth who appear under the jurisdiction of the Youth Court, Ontario Court of Justice (Youth Court) in Simcoe County, this office:
- prepares pre-sentence reports, enforces court orders, and provides community resources
- monitors Court orders from Ontario Court of Justice
- enforces Custody Orders, Probation Orders, Community Service Orders
- has a Community Service Work Program
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Debt and money management programs and education
- credit and budget counselling, debt management programs for individuals, couples and families having financial and credit management issues
- delivers services to the Community Service Order for Adults and the Youth Diversions/Referral Programs (through police referrals only)
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COVID-19 -- accepting new client referrals
Adult Services
Reintegration Program -- for individuals 18 years and older and families who may have experienced or are at risk of experiencing contact with the law
Reintegration Program - Women's Support -- for individuals who identify as women and are18 years and older and families who may have experienced or are at risk of experiencing contact with the law
Youth Services
Healthy Youth Preventative Education (HYPE) Program -- for youth 11-25
- telephone, online and video appointments
Adult Services
Reintegration Program -- for individuals 18 years and older and families who may have experienced or are at risk of experiencing contact with the law
- case management, brief support including goal planning, accessing employment, job and life skills, housing and food security
- referrals to community resources, client advocacy
Reintegration Program - Women's Support -- for individuals who identify as women and are18 years and older and families who may have experienced or are at risk of experiencing contact with the law
- case management, brief support including goal planning, accessing employment, job and life skills, housing and food security
- referrals to community resources, client advocacy
- assists in determination of eligibility and application process to have criminal record kept separate and apart
- victims/partners of the offended provided with support including safety planning, referrals to community resources, and information on offender's progress
- offers one-on-one support with a Peer Support Worker to explore recovery goals and provide connections to community supports and services
- offers support in attending various appointments such as probation, court, counselling sessions
Youth Services
Healthy Youth Preventative Education (HYPE) Program -- for youth 11-25
- small group sessions that promote positive healthy relationships and target a wide range of abusive and violent behaviours and addictions among adolescents
- individualized one-on-one support, weekly sessions for youth to discuss issues affecting their lives such as mental health, substance use, bullying, stress relationship conflict and criminal justice involvement
- counsellor works collaboratively with the youth to enhance their understanding, overcome challenges and meet goals
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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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COVID-19 No walk in service; counselling and assistance available by telephone; call, email or visit website for details
Flexible, community-based mental health services, including assessment, crisis support, case management
Dual Diagnosis Service (Mental Health/Development Disability)
Assists youth and their families in dealing with conflict with friends or family, problems at school and in the community, discrimination, anger, violence, abuse, substance abuse
Helping Youth Towards Solutions
Harm reduction approach, includng individual and group counselling, and family education and support
Mental Health Program
Assists youth and their families in dealing with conflict with friends or family, problems at school and in the community
reachOUT
Counselling and support for all youth 12-18 years, and their families, including drop-in support groups, outreach, advocacy, workshops, social and recreation activities for LGBTQ youth
Sexual Offending Risk Needs Assessment and Treatment (SORNAT)
Community-based assessment and treatment services for youth 12-18 years with a dual diagnosis (mild developmental disability and mental health challenges) who have engaged in problematic sexual behaviour
Transitional Support Services
Residential Support Services for youth and adults offered at various locations
Flexible, community-based mental health services, including assessment, crisis support, case management
- individual, family, group and short term counselling
- substance use treatment
- sexual assault harm reduction treatment for offenders (limited capacity)
- school-based prevention and consultation
- skill development
- after school groups
- summer work experience opportunities
- preparation for independence
- youth and family involved in service planning and decisions
- consultation for parents, schools, agencies, communities
Dual Diagnosis Service (Mental Health/Development Disability)
Assists youth and their families in dealing with conflict with friends or family, problems at school and in the community, discrimination, anger, violence, abuse, substance abuse
- day/school support services
- respite/residential care
Helping Youth Towards Solutions
Harm reduction approach, includng individual and group counselling, and family education and support
- outreach to secondary schools
- day school support service, in collaboration with Toronto District School Board
Mental Health Program
Assists youth and their families in dealing with conflict with friends or family, problems at school and in the community
- discrimination
- anger
- violence and abuse
- substance abuse
reachOUT
Counselling and support for all youth 12-18 years, and their families, including drop-in support groups, outreach, advocacy, workshops, social and recreation activities for LGBTQ youth
- Compass social group for LGBTQ youth 13-24 years, with or labelled with intellectual disabilities, includes workshops and recreational activities
- reachOUT Newcomer Network settlement services and community capacity building
Sexual Offending Risk Needs Assessment and Treatment (SORNAT)
Community-based assessment and treatment services for youth 12-18 years with a dual diagnosis (mild developmental disability and mental health challenges) who have engaged in problematic sexual behaviour
- voluntary participation for youth in City of Toronto
- referral from Youth Justice Services for youth in City of Toronto, York-Simcoe area, Halton Region, Peel Region
Transitional Support Services
- day program for adults with developmental disabilities includes life skills and self care, household management, budgeting skills
- residential program (capacity 5) includes supported living, 24 hour staff support, maximum stay up to 2 years
Residential Support Services for youth and adults offered at various locations
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Professional assessment of root cause of problems
- early intervention assistance for youth, parents and school staff to prevent school drop-outs, suspensions, dismissals
- support for youth involved in the justice system
- counselling and advice, referrals if appropriate
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Support for education, housing, employment, mental and physical health, and art
- Learning Beyond Adversity education program
- Wraparound Program
- summer employment opportunities
- pre-charge diversion program
- housing assistance
- youth outreach and engagement activities
- music studio
- community engagement and research
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