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Halton Children's Aid Society, Milton Office
1-866-607-5437 (1-866-607-KIDS)905-876-1682
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Services include:
Adoption/Adoption Disclosure
* recruitment, assessment, support, pre- and post-counselling to adoptive parents
* match children and youth with adoptive parents
* provide adoption disclosure information and counselling to adopted persons over 18 years of age and their birth parents
Child Protection
* mandated by the Child, Youth and Family Services Act, 2017 (CYFSA) to protect children from abuse and neglect
* provide emergency after hours service for children and youth who are at risk
Community-based Services
* workers co-located in various community locations, e.g., schools, counselling agencies, the Halton Regional Police Service, to provide protection services to at-risk children and youth
Connecting Youth to the Community
* life skills programs to assist youth in the transition to independent living
Family Support
* assessment and supportive services to parents to maintain children and youth in their homes and when children and youth come into care, which expedites their return home
* supervise access for children, youth and their families, when required
Foster Care
* recruit, train and support resource parents
* match children and youth to appropriate placements
Fundraising
* for programs and services not covered by government funding that help the children and youth served by the Society
Volunteer Programs
* special events volunteers, summer camp volunteers, mentors/special friends, seasonal, Food for Life volunteer, volunteer drivers
For resources, including guidelines on what age a child can be left alone or for babysitting another child, see resources here
There is also a South Halton/Head office in Burlington
Adoption/Adoption Disclosure
* recruitment, assessment, support, pre- and post-counselling to adoptive parents
* match children and youth with adoptive parents
* provide adoption disclosure information and counselling to adopted persons over 18 years of age and their birth parents
Child Protection
* mandated by the Child, Youth and Family Services Act, 2017 (CYFSA) to protect children from abuse and neglect
* provide emergency after hours service for children and youth who are at risk
Community-based Services
* workers co-located in various community locations, e.g., schools, counselling agencies, the Halton Regional Police Service, to provide protection services to at-risk children and youth
Connecting Youth to the Community
* life skills programs to assist youth in the transition to independent living
Family Support
* assessment and supportive services to parents to maintain children and youth in their homes and when children and youth come into care, which expedites their return home
* supervise access for children, youth and their families, when required
Foster Care
* recruit, train and support resource parents
* match children and youth to appropriate placements
Fundraising
* for programs and services not covered by government funding that help the children and youth served by the Society
Volunteer Programs
* special events volunteers, summer camp volunteers, mentors/special friends, seasonal, Food for Life volunteer, volunteer drivers
For resources, including guidelines on what age a child can be left alone or for babysitting another child, see resources here
There is also a South Halton/Head office in Burlington
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Child Abuse and Sexual Assault Bureau
Mon-Sun 24 hours 9-1-1 Non-emergency 905-825-4747 ext 8970
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Responsible for investigating all reported cases of sexual assault as well as child abuse cases where the following has occurred:
* there is serious injury inflicted on a child
* the child has previously been a victim of abuse that has been investigated by police or the Halton Children's Aid Society
* the suspect under investigation has been previously investigated for abuse
CASA investigators are specially trained in:
* major case management * search warrants * interviewing * sexual assault investigations
* offences against children
The CASA Unit maintains close working relationships with a number of community-based agencies, including:
* Nina's Place - Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Care Centre
* Halton Children's Aid Society
* Sexual Assault & Violence Intervention Services (SAVIS)
* HRPS Victim Services Unit
* there is serious injury inflicted on a child
* the child has previously been a victim of abuse that has been investigated by police or the Halton Children's Aid Society
* the suspect under investigation has been previously investigated for abuse
CASA investigators are specially trained in:
* major case management * search warrants * interviewing * sexual assault investigations
* offences against children
The CASA Unit maintains close working relationships with a number of community-based agencies, including:
* Nina's Place - Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Care Centre
* Halton Children's Aid Society
* Sexual Assault & Violence Intervention Services (SAVIS)
* HRPS Victim Services Unit
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Peel Children's Aid Society
Office: 905-363-6131Emergency After Hours Service: 905-363-6131
Toll Free: 1-888-700-0996
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COVID-19 - Peel Children's Aid Society offices closed in Brampton, Caledon and Mississauga, but CORE PROTECTION SERVICES ARE OPEN -- to report child abuse or neglect, call 905-363-6131, Mon-Sun 24 hours * child protection workers responding to all emergency and high-risk situations * staff support accessible by phone or email * all meetings, events or conferences postponed * visit Peel CAS website for details
Child protection services, including investigation, care and supervision
Child Welfare Immigration Centre of Excellence (CWICE)
Child protection services, including investigation, care and supervision
- family counselling and parenting support
- adoption and foster care services and recruitment
- adoption disclosure
Child Welfare Immigration Centre of Excellence (CWICE)
- consultation and support for Children's Aid Societies managing complex child protection and immigration cases
- short-term interventions to assist children and crown wards with immigration related status challenges
- awareness, partnerships, protocol development, data collection, research and resource development related to immigration status issues
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Halton Children's Aid Society, Burlington Office
1-866-607-5437 (1-866-607-KIDS)Mon-Sun 24 hours 905-333-4441
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Short Description
Services include:
Adoption/Adoption Disclosure
* recruitment, assessment, support, pre- and post-counselling to adoptive parents
* match children and youth with adoptive parents
* provide adoption disclosure information and counselling to adopted persons over 18 years of age and their birth parents
Child Protection
* mandated by the Child, Youth and Family Services Act, 2017 (CYFSA) to protect children from abuse and neglect
* provide emergency after hours service for children and youth who are at risk
Community-based Services
* workers co-located in various community locations, e.g., schools, counselling agencies, the Halton Regional Police Service, to provide protection services to at-risk children and youth
Connecting Youth to the Community
* life skills programs to assist youth in the transition to independent living
Family Support
* assessment and supportive services to parents to maintain children and youth in their homes and when children and youth come into care, which expedites their return home
* supervise access for children, youth and their families, when required
Foster Care
* recruit, train and support resource parents
* match children and youth to appropriate placements
Fundraising
* for programs and services not covered by government funding that help the children and youth served by the Society
Volunteer Programs
* special events volunteers, summer camp volunteers, mentors/special friends, seasonal, Food for Life volunteer, volunteer drivers
For resources, including guidelines on what age a child can be left alone or for babysitting another child, see resources here
There is also a North Halton Office in Milton
Adoption/Adoption Disclosure
* recruitment, assessment, support, pre- and post-counselling to adoptive parents
* match children and youth with adoptive parents
* provide adoption disclosure information and counselling to adopted persons over 18 years of age and their birth parents
Child Protection
* mandated by the Child, Youth and Family Services Act, 2017 (CYFSA) to protect children from abuse and neglect
* provide emergency after hours service for children and youth who are at risk
Community-based Services
* workers co-located in various community locations, e.g., schools, counselling agencies, the Halton Regional Police Service, to provide protection services to at-risk children and youth
Connecting Youth to the Community
* life skills programs to assist youth in the transition to independent living
Family Support
* assessment and supportive services to parents to maintain children and youth in their homes and when children and youth come into care, which expedites their return home
* supervise access for children, youth and their families, when required
Foster Care
* recruit, train and support resource parents
* match children and youth to appropriate placements
Fundraising
* for programs and services not covered by government funding that help the children and youth served by the Society
Volunteer Programs
* special events volunteers, summer camp volunteers, mentors/special friends, seasonal, Food for Life volunteer, volunteer drivers
For resources, including guidelines on what age a child can be left alone or for babysitting another child, see resources here
There is also a North Halton Office in Milton
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Major services:
* identify and remediate the traumatic impact of interpersonal abuse
* provide support, education and intervention to all non-offending family members or caregivers impacted by their child's trauma
* for sexually abused and/or abusive children, adolescents and their families
* family and individual assessment, treatment and long term support
* group therapy for female and male victims, non-offending mothers, juvenile sex offenders and offending parents
* self help component for the offending adolescent and a comprehensive family assessment
* also offers Training and Consultation programs
* Trauma Assessments: determines the effects of interpersonal abuse, most effective treatment approach
* Trauma Treatment: following assessment, a client may enter into a recommended combination of individual and family therapy
* Sexualized Behaviour Assessments/Treatment for children under 12 years that are involved in inappropriate sexual behaviours
* Risk Assessments/Treatment for sexually offending youths between the ages of 12-18 years, to understand the circumstances leading to the sexual offending behaviour(s), risks, strengths and treatment needs
* Sibling Incest Assessments/Treatment for families where sibling-on-sibling sexual abuse has occurred including a trauma assessment for the victimized child, a risk assessment
* identify and remediate the traumatic impact of interpersonal abuse
* provide support, education and intervention to all non-offending family members or caregivers impacted by their child's trauma
* for sexually abused and/or abusive children, adolescents and their families
* family and individual assessment, treatment and long term support
* group therapy for female and male victims, non-offending mothers, juvenile sex offenders and offending parents
* self help component for the offending adolescent and a comprehensive family assessment
* also offers Training and Consultation programs
* Trauma Assessments: determines the effects of interpersonal abuse, most effective treatment approach
* Trauma Treatment: following assessment, a client may enter into a recommended combination of individual and family therapy
* Sexualized Behaviour Assessments/Treatment for children under 12 years that are involved in inappropriate sexual behaviours
* Risk Assessments/Treatment for sexually offending youths between the ages of 12-18 years, to understand the circumstances leading to the sexual offending behaviour(s), risks, strengths and treatment needs
* Sibling Incest Assessments/Treatment for families where sibling-on-sibling sexual abuse has occurred including a trauma assessment for the victimized child, a risk assessment
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Sexual Abuse Treatment Program
Crisis: 416-410-8615Crisis: 905-451-4655
Office: 905-795-3500
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COVID-19 - Offices closed to walk-in service -- alternate supports available * call, email or visit EveryMind website for details
Specialized services for families coping with trauma involving sexual abuse or sexual assault * treatment focuses on remediating trauma of sexual abuse or assault, preventing future offences, and supporting family members when sexual abuse among siblings has occurred
Specialized services for families coping with trauma involving sexual abuse or sexual assault * treatment focuses on remediating trauma of sexual abuse or assault, preventing future offences, and supporting family members when sexual abuse among siblings has occurred
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Abuse prevention programs, including one-to-one counselling and therapy groups, intervention and crisis support, education and support services, South Asian Seniors Program, violence against women program, Peel Elder Abuse Support Program, New Beginnings group, Partner Assault Response Program
Support Services for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse
Includes individual counselling, group counselling, e-counselling and phone counselling
Regional lead agency of Support Services Network for Male Survivors in Ontario (central region)
Support Services for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse
Includes individual counselling, group counselling, e-counselling and phone counselling
Regional lead agency of Support Services Network for Male Survivors in Ontario (central region)
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Catholic Crosscultural Services, Mississauga - 3660 Hurontario St Site
Office: 905-273-4140Visit Website
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Short Description
COVID19
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Settlement Services -- needs assessment and action planning, information and referral, supportive counselling, community outreach, education and workshops
Women Support Services -- confidential counselling services for newcomer women and their children who have, or are, experiencing domestic abuse; individual or group sessions
Newcomer Mental Health Program -- culturally appropriate counselling support for newcomer individuals, couples and families
- services provided by phone, online or in-person; walk-ins welcome
- all group sessions offered online
- LINC classes offered in-person and online
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Settlement Services -- needs assessment and action planning, information and referral, supportive counselling, community outreach, education and workshops
- support with finding housing, accessing child care, health care and other community and social services
- help completing government forms and applications, including citizenship applications
- connection with community and volunteer opportunities
- seasonal income tax clinic
- monthly Service Canada clinics OAS, GIS, CPP, CPP disability and survival benefits
- weekly English conversation circle
Women Support Services -- confidential counselling services for newcomer women and their children who have, or are, experiencing domestic abuse; individual or group sessions
- short-term, goal focused counselling including the development of transition and safety strategies and information on rights and options
- crisis and support counselling to assist individuals seeking immediate assistance
- linking women to appropriate services in the community that address legal, housing, financial and long term counselling needs
Newcomer Mental Health Program -- culturally appropriate counselling support for newcomer individuals, couples and families
- Crisis Intervention Services - additional support for clients who encounter problems and crisis adjusting to life in Canada
- support and tools to manage the challenges of stress, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, parenting, family conflict, trauma and other life transitions through individual counselling and educational workshops
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COVID19 -- in-person and virtual services available; all group sessions offered online
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Settlement Services
assessment and action planning, information and referral, supportive counselling, community outreach, education and workshops
Women Support Services -- confidential counselling services for newcomer women and their children who have, or are, experiencing domestic abuse
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Settlement Services
assessment and action planning, information and referral, supportive counselling, community outreach, education and workshops
- support with finding housing, accessing child care, health care and other community and social services
- help completing government forms and applications, including citizenship applications
- seasonal income tax clinic
- connection with community and volunteer opportunities
- monthly Service Canada clinics to assist with OAS, GIS, CPP, CPP disability and survival benefits
- weekly English conversation circle
- participates in LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada) in English, upon assessment by Achēv -- (see separate entry), day and evening classes available in various locations
- workshops covering job search preparation and strategies, labour market information, workplace culture, resume, cover letter and interview preparation, career information and networking opportunities
Women Support Services -- confidential counselling services for newcomer women and their children who have, or are, experiencing domestic abuse
- individual or group sessions
- short-term, goal focused counselling including the development of transition and safety strategies and information on rights and options
- crisis and support counselling to assist individuals seeking immediate assistance
- linking women to appropriate services in the community that address legal, housing, financial and long term counselling needs
- support and tools to manage the challenges of stress, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, parenting, family conflict, trauma and other life transitions through individual counselling and educational workshops
- activities to encourage and reinforce family language learning
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COVID19 Mental health supports via phone or video; specialized programs for those who have experienced violence, sexual assault and trauma, and men who abuse
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Crisis intervention, individual, couple and family counselling, therapeutic groups and psycho-educational workshops
Sexual assault centre
Clinical intervention by regulated health professionals
Enhanced Wellness Program
Stabilization, case management and system navigation, and support to meet basic and other needs before intensive trauma work
Hope On-Site
Serves youth, people who are homeless, sex workers and other at-risk populations
Member agency of Support Services Network for Male Survivors in Ontario
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Crisis intervention, individual, couple and family counselling, therapeutic groups and psycho-educational workshops
Sexual assault centre
Clinical intervention by regulated health professionals
Enhanced Wellness Program
Stabilization, case management and system navigation, and support to meet basic and other needs before intensive trauma work
Hope On-Site
Serves youth, people who are homeless, sex workers and other at-risk populations
- coping skills
- social inclusion
- harm reduction supplies
- care kits
- healthy sexuality clinic
Member agency of Support Services Network for Male Survivors in Ontario
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COVID19
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Assessment and treatment for those who have been recently sexually assaulted, those who have been recently assaulted by a partner or children who have been abused
Chantel's Place
- continuing to operate during COVID
- comprehensive care that includes crisis support, health and forensic services
- follow up and counselling services will also continue to be provided
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Assessment and treatment for those who have been recently sexually assaulted, those who have been recently assaulted by a partner or children who have been abused
Chantel's Place
- one-to-one care in a safe, private, secure unit
- assessment, documentation of injuries
- treatment
- safety planning, emotional support
- information concerning medical, legal and counseling options
- follow-up medical care
- free counselling for people who have been referred through the medical services
- counselling at Mississauga Hospital site
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Nina's Place: Regional Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Care Centre
Office: Joseph Brant Hospital 905-632-3737 ;
Nina's Place 905-632-3737 ext 5708;
Emergency Department 905-632-3737 ext 411 6Crisis: If you are in immediate danger call 9-1-1 Mon-Sun 24 hours: Halton Women's Place Burlington 905-332-7892 ; Halton Women's Place Milton 905-878-8555 ; Sexual Assault & Violence Intervention Services (SAVIS) 905-875-1555
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The regional sexual assault and domestic violence care centre of Halton
- team is made up of Registered Nurses (RN), Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANEs) and physicians who provide care on an emergency basis
- RN's work with paediatricians when caring for children
- a registered social worker is also available
- offers choice of care
- services can be provided with or without police involvement
Services include:
- acute care for an assault has occurred within the last 12 days including crisis intervention and emotional support, documentation of assault and injuries, safety planning, and referrals to community agencies for further support
- non-acute care for an assault has occurred more than 12 days ago
- follow-up care
- sexual assault
- domestic abuse
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COVID19 Contact for information on in-person, telephone and virtual services
Confidential coordinated access to services and supports, including system navigation and wraparound services, risk assessment, crisis intervention, and domestic violence, trauma and abuse counselling
Confidential coordinated access to services and supports, including system navigation and wraparound services, risk assessment, crisis intervention, and domestic violence, trauma and abuse counselling
- personalized safety planning
- housing and shelter placement support
- assistance with legal aid certificate application
- family court support and bail court updates
- settlement services
- case conferences
- child resource packages and parenting support
- financial subsidy application support
- partner in human trafficking prevention and intervention
- community partner collaborations, including Peel Regional Police
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Private foster care agency. Recruits, trains, and supports foster care providers who care for children placed in their homes.
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Radius Child and Youth Services
1-855-744-9001 Office: Intake 416-744-9000 ext 327 * text only option 647-324-9444
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- Clinical assessment and counselling services for youth affected by interpersonal abuse, or who have engaged in sexually abusive behaviour
- specialized services -- children under 12 years old who have engaged in concerning sexual behaviour, intrafamilial sexual abuse, reunification
- Provides workshops or professional development courses to community groups
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Law enforcement agency (police department) for the City of Hamilton.
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Texting 9-1-1: For individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have a speech impairment
* More information can be found at: textwith911.ca
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Protects, promotes, and supports the best interest of children, guided by Catholic values. Contact to discuss concerns that a child you know is suffering from abuse or neglect.
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Family and Children's Services of Guelph and Wellington County, Guelph - Eramosa Rd - Head Office
Office: 519-824-2410Crisis: 519-824-2410 ; 1-800-265-8300
Toll Free: 1-800-265-8300
Fax : 519-763-9628
Fax: 519-766-4537
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COVID-19 Update: Due to precautions to reduce the spread of COVID-19, only the Eramosa Road office location will be open as of Mar 18, 2020. Access will be restricted to employees, couriers and persons reporting child protection concerns. Any non-employee will be required to answer a series of screening questions before being allowed to enter the building. To contact any site, call 519-824-2410 or 1-800-265-8300.
Support services include:
Support services include:
- child protection services: investigation of suspected child abuse or neglect; strengthening of family support networks
- foster care: foster parents work with social workers to develop a plan for each child in their care; agency provides ongoing support and training for foster families
- family support program: immediate, intensive, time limited in-home support to families in crisis
- adoption services: trained staff assist persons / families wishing to adopt and birth parents who wish to make an adoption plan for their child(ren), including an unborn child; places children for adoption; support provided for adopted persons / birth families who request information about the adoption
- pregnancy counselling: helps women examine available options; facilitates decision making
- Education Support Program
- Enrichment Program
- Prevention and Early Help Program
- Permanency Partnerships
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Guelph Wellington Care and Treatment Centre for Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence
Office: 519-837-6440 ext 2728Crisis: 519-837-6440 ext 2210
Fax: 519-837-6415
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Crisis services for all people, all genders, who have experienced sexual violence, Human Trafficking and / or domestic violence. May include physical examination, treatment of injuries, medications to prevent sexually transmitted diseases, information on pregnancy, choice of completing the Sexual Assault Evidence Kit.
Note: Guelph General Hospital is the designated sexual assault centre for the region
- Emotional support, trauma counselling, safety planning and follow-up care.
Note: Guelph General Hospital is the designated sexual assault centre for the region
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COVID19 Intake by phone and online Zoom meeting; peer support groups available online only; visit website for details
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Support, resources, and community for survivors of childhood sexual abuse, including information and referrals, support groups and presentations
Child Abuse Investigation and Support Site
Child-friendly interview room for child welfare personnel and Toronto Police investigators
Child, Youth and Parents
Advice and support for children and youth 6-18 years, who have or are experiencing child abuse or neglect, and their parents/caregivers
Gatehouse Adult Support Network
Peer led group support for adult survivors of childhood abuse, including men's support group for adult survivors of child sexual abuse
Visual Art Therapy
Programs in partnership with Full Circle Therapy Centre; visit website for registration details
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Support, resources, and community for survivors of childhood sexual abuse, including information and referrals, support groups and presentations
Child Abuse Investigation and Support Site
Child-friendly interview room for child welfare personnel and Toronto Police investigators
Child, Youth and Parents
Advice and support for children and youth 6-18 years, who have or are experiencing child abuse or neglect, and their parents/caregivers
- recognizing signs of abuse
- disclosure
- where to get help
- how to stay safe
- bullying
- healthy relationships
Gatehouse Adult Support Network
Peer led group support for adult survivors of childhood abuse, including men's support group for adult survivors of child sexual abuse
Visual Art Therapy
Programs in partnership with Full Circle Therapy Centre; visit website for registration details
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Child Protection Services in Hamilton
Office: 905-522-1121French Language services: 1-855-550-3571
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Protects, promotes, and supports the best interest of children. Contact to discuss concerns that a child you know is suffering from abuse or neglect.
If you suspect a child is in need of protection or is being neglected or abused call.
If you suspect a child is in need of protection or is being neglected or abused call.
- You do not have to be certain that abuse or neglect has occurred in order to report it.
- You can report anonymously.
- You are protected from liability resulting from any report made in good faith and on the basis of reasonable grounds.
- The duty to report applies to all children ages 0-15.
- You are encouraged to report any known or suspected child abuse or neglect for youth aged 16 and 17.
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West End Services for Abuse and Trauma (WESAT)
416-240-1111 ext 2532Office: 416-240-1111 ext 2532
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COVID-19 -- locations are closed, telephone consultation available for current and new clients
Specialized assessment and treatment services
Specialized assessment and treatment services
- individual, group and family therapy programs for victims of childhood sexual abuse/sexual assault
- assessment and treatment of children under 12 years with sexual behaviour problems
- in partnership with participating Etobicoke/York agencies
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Law enforcement agency (police department) for the City of Hamilton.
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Texting 9-1-1: For individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have a speech impairment
* More information can be found at: textwith911.ca
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Law enforcement agency (police department) for the City of Hamilton.
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Texting 9-1-1: For individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have a speech impairment
* More information can be found at: textwith911.ca
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COVID-19 -- all in person programs and services are suspended, call for information on services offered remotely
- Mental Health Support -- intake through main line or by email (intake@cafcan.org or info@cafcan.org)
- children and family health counselling, counselling and safety plan for women and their children victims of violence, trauma counselling, parenting through trauma, men's focused counselling support and support for LGBTQ+
- support provided in Twi, Amharic, Tigrinya, possibly French, and Caribbean dialect
- Educational, vocational, immigration and employment counselling
- settlement services
- family orientation and adjustmen
- housing information and assistance
- assistance in filling out forms
- social and recreation programs for seniors
- young offenders rehabilitation program
- for children 7-14 years with serious behavioural problems at risk of suspension from school
- 10-week recreational program addressing the social and emotional needs of children in developing a more positive attitude towards school and their community
- in collaboration with schools and Toronto Police 31 Division
- for young offenders or youth at risk of offending, 16-26 years, of Afro Caribbean and other ethno-cultural heritage
- culturally-attuned staff provide individual counselling, group support, anger management, conflict resolution to help participants integrate into family and community life
- for individuals and families
- individual support, family mediation, mobile crisis counselling, and crisis intervention
- referrals to community resources, support dealing with custody issues, visitations, home assessments, family court parental assessments and advocacy
- for children and youth 12-21 years
- engages and connects youth with services
- collaborates with other community resources
- support to women and children 16 years and older who are experiencing or have experienced domestic violence or incest
- individual, couple, group and crisis counselling
- individual and group counselling for women who have been trafficked
- legal and parenting support
- also safety planning and lifestyle management
- members meet Tuesdays and Thursdays
- social interaction and recreational activities
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