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Transition house that provides emergency shelter and support to abused women and their dependents.
Services to women include:
Children's services include
Services to women include:
- 24-hour crisis line
- crisis support
- counselling
- housing support
- legal system navigation, referrals
- parenting support
- support groups
- advocacy and referral to community resources
Children's services include
- crisis support
- counselling
- support groups
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Phone support for African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) of Ottawa
- practical and emotional support including resource navigation, health coaching, and advocacy
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Telephone helpline offering support and system navigation assistance to families through Family Peer Supporters
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Temporary shelter for abused women and their children
- 24-hour crisis counselling phone line
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Support in situations of elder abuse including emotional abuse, financial abuse, physical abuse and neglect:
- provides information, referrals and intake
- specialized support and case management for older adults
- consultations with family members, friends/neighbors and service providers
- elder abuse education and awareness sessions
- program brochure available: click here
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Mental health crisis line and access to a mental health crisis team
First point of public access to the mental health crisis response system
First point of public access to the mental health crisis response system
- screening, assessment, referrals, support in a crisis, suicide intervention and transfer to the local crisis team or to emergency services when advisable
- staffed by trained volunteers, supported by professional staff
- crisis intervention, assessment, consultation, and links to community supports in a least intrusive approach to enable individuals in crisis to remain in their own environment
- consultation and advice can be provided to family
- follow-up and support can be provided for certain cases to help resolve the crisis
- composed of crisis counsellors, registered nurses and/or social workers
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Distress line
- confidential telephone listening and crisis intervention service
- educational services are available to schools and community groups on a variety of topics including suicide prevention and crisis intervention
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Text and web chat support
- peer support program for students
- resources ans support options available within Carleton University and the community
- confidential and free
- reach out through the chat service or by texting 613-209-1142
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Veterans Services, Ottawa
Office: 1-866-522-2122 Crisis: 1-800-268-7708
Office : 1-866-522-2022
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S.B.I. Building, Billings Bridge Plaza, , 2323 Riverside Dr, 2nd Flr, Suite 1
Ottawa, ON, K1A 0P5 (18km)
Ottawa, ON, K1A 0P5 (18km)
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COVID-19 (8 June 2021) VAC offices and Service Canada centres are not open to the public due to the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19). You can continue to connect with us through My VAC Account secure messaging or by calling 1-866-522-2122 or VAC Assistance Service 1-800-567-5803.
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Counsels and advises Veterans and their dependents concerning entitlement under Veteran's Legislation
Visit their website for more details.
Counsels and advises Veterans and their dependents concerning entitlement under Veteran's Legislation
- accepts and initiates applications for Veterans' benefits including health care applications, Service Benevolent Funds and trust funds
- provides information and referral services to social welfare and health agencies
- assessment of Veterans with physical or mental disabilities and placement in an appropriate treatment centre: Perley and Rideau Veterans' Health Centre at 613-526-7170
- may provide financial assistance to veterans where services are not otherwise covered
- VAC Assistance Service: short term counselling and/or crisis intervention
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Confidential text and online chat tool to connect women who are victims and survivors of domestic violence and abuse to trained counsellors, advice, referrals and support
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Temporary emergency shelter for abused women and their children
- reasonable, flexible limit on length of stay
- counselling
- referrals
- advocacy
- telephone crisis line
- accepts pets on site
- Unsafe at Home text and chat line: open to anyone experiencing gender-based violence (GBV)
- community based programs for all gender-based violence (GBV) survivors
- includes a peer pupport group, system navigation, risk assessments, safety plans, and housing support
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Mental Health Services - Integrated Crisis Services
1-877-377-7775 Office: 613-562-3004
Crisis: 613-260-2360
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COVID-19 (May 1, 2020): The mental health counselors are doing youth and family sessions and the walk-in clinic sessions by phone and video. Call 613-562-3004 for more information.
Crisis response service
Crisis response service
- can be accessed when other services are unavailable at the time to respond to those in need
- crisis line and online chat are available 24/7
- short-term follow-up services and assessment for families or youth
- hospital emergency rooms
- police contact
- children protection services
- residential placement
- short-term follow-up services and assessment
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Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario, Eastern Ontario
Office: 613-406-6025Crisis: 1-866-299-1011
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Dedicated to raising awareness of elder abuse and neglect through
- public education
- professional training
- advocacy
- service coordination
- regional resources and educational materials available online
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National telephone hotline for Indigenous people in Canada who need to speak with counsellors
- focus on mental health issues
- culturally appropriate counselling support and crisis intervention
- information on long-term or follow-up support services
- online chat
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Ottawa Area Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous, Bronson Centre, 211 Bronson Ave N, Suite 108
Ottawa, ON, K1R 6H5 (19km)
Ottawa, ON, K1R 6H5 (19km)
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Mutual support group for those dealing with alcohol addiction
- employs a 12-step program
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COVID-19 (November 5, 2021): Operates as usual.
Short-term councilling services
Short-term councilling services
- assist with resolving many of today's stresses at home and in the work place
- partnership between the Department of National Defence (DND) and Health Canada's Emergency Preparedness and Occupational Health Directorate Employee Assistance Services (EAS)
- available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
- bilingual counsellors
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COVID-19 (1 May 2020) Open as usual.
Community-based, volunteer network of local organizations, service providers and community members that represent a variety of sectors
Community-based, volunteer network of local organizations, service providers and community members that represent a variety of sectors
- works to meet the resource and support needs of those affected by human trafficking, including victims, their families and communities
- provides training to service providers to educate them on the indicators of human trafficking so as to develop their ability to identify a victim and know how to respond appropriately
- referrals
- case management
- training of service providers and community members
- support services
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COVID-19 (22 May 2020) Services remain available by phone. At-the-door services (food bank, food-to-go, basic needs) available Mon, Wed 8:30 am-11:30 am. Reunite will still operate, as usual, youth aged 16-24 can still contact Reunite staff at 613-230-4663 if they have a runaway in need of assistance returning back to parent/guardian, Canada wide program Resource Centre.
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Works Programs
Six week financial literacy course that provides:
- Uses a variety of programming designed to assist clients
- Guides and supports youth based on their dreams, goals, and desires
Programs include:
Works Programs
- Provide things such as challenge, achievement, independence and reward
- Provides paid opportunities to youth and allows them to further their knowledge or experience in an area of employment or education
- Includes social support
- Focused quality of life, such as socialization, dignity, friendship, and safety
- Assists youth with returning home to their families
- Serves all of Canada
Six week financial literacy course that provides:
- information on debt
- savings
- budgeting
- credit and credit reports
- saving and investing
- banking
- income and taxes, etc
- Provides employment preparation, skills training, work experience, support and monitoring for 40 youth facing multiple barriers to employment
- Supported housing program for at-risk and/or homeless youth
- Each participant is provided with a housing worker, for up to one year, to assist them in finding and maintaining safe and affordable housing
- housing advocacy and search
- financial literacy
- basic life and tenant skills
- goal setting
- conflict resolution
- pertinent referrals for youth having signed or eligible to sign a Volunteary Youth Services Agreement (VYSA) with the Children's Aid Society (CAS)
- Front-line, street level outreach and crisis intervention
- Offers personal supplies such as mittens, socks, water, and food
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Services
- support, information, and long-term counselling services to survivors of sexual assault, sexual harassment and childhood sexual abuse
- information and short-term counselling for supporters of survivors
- support groups and workshops
- accompaniment to court, hospital or police
- community education
- volunteer training program
- public education
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Fem'aide - Ligne de soutien pour les femmes touchées par la violence
1-877-336-2433 Office: 1-877-336-2433
Crisis: 1-877-336-2433
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Free, confidential 24-hour support and crisis line for French-speaking women in Ontario
- supports and connects survivors of violence to community services
- victims and survivors of violence of any form
- security plan
- information and referral support to local, regional and provincial service providers
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Support organization
Information sessions for women healing from sexual violence, subjects include:
- support groups
- individual support including advocacy
- peer support model
- short and long-term support
- information
- support line
- Young Women At Risk (YWAR) Program
- Women & War Program
- Ritual Abuse Support
- public education
- speakers
- volunteer opportunities
- information on violence against women issues
- accompaniment and support to court, hospital and police (as resources allow)
- four general support groups per year (daytime and evening)
- generally 8-10 women per group
- lasts 15-20 weeks, meeting once per week for 3 hours
- specialized support groups as needed
Information sessions for women healing from sexual violence, subjects include:
- dealing with memories and flashbacks
- understanding and releasing anger
- self-esteem and self-care
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COVID-19 (18 Nov 2021): Due to COVID19, programming is on hold but shelter remains in operation.
21-bed Aboriginal specific shelter
21-bed Aboriginal specific shelter
- provides a safe and supportive environment
- 24-hour residential support
- advocacy
- individual and group counselling
- community/transitional support
- housing support
- referrals
- legal advocacy and support
- cultural and spiritual programs
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Ottawa Police Service - Sexual Assault & Child Abuse Section
1-800-222-8477 Office: 613-236-1222 ext 5944
Crisis: 9-1-1
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Investigates sexual assault and incidents of child abuse and neglect
- collaborates with other social service agencies to provide education and awareness programs
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Ottawa Police Service - Human Trafficking Unit
1-800-292-1168 Office: 613-236-1222 ext 5005
Crisis: 911
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Team of specialized officers available to meet on a confidential and informal basis with individuals, families or frontline workers on potential cases or for information sharing
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Maison d'amitié
1-877-336-2433 Office: 613-747-9136
Crisis : 613-747-0020
Crisis : 613-744-7789
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COVID-19 (22 Nov 2021): Shelter services and crisis helpline remain in full operation.
Francophone shelter for women victims of violence and their children
Francophone shelter for women victims of violence and their children
- two sites can accommodate single women and families
- emergency and temporary housing
- crisis helpline
- services for women and for children
- transitional assistance
- intervention services to counter sexual violence
- support and services for sexual assault victims
- Fem'aide: francophone support helpline
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