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Family and Children's Services of St Thomas and Elgin County
1-800-260-6960 519-631-1492
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Investigates allegations of child abuse or neglect under the Child, Youth and Family Services Act * provides supports to children and families to maintain the children with family or in other kin placements * provides children with temporary and long-term care through alternate placement * supervision, counselling and group support to parents and families * handles adoptions and adoption disclosure * transportation to programs and services available for clients if needed
Youth Homelessness Protocol - Participating agency for the Youth Homelessness Protocol, designed to assist youth ages 12-24 in Elgin County who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless in finding a safe place to stay and to receive the supports needed to find safe long-term housing
Foster to Permanency Program - Provides two fostering programs
Youth Homelessness Protocol - Participating agency for the Youth Homelessness Protocol, designed to assist youth ages 12-24 in Elgin County who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless in finding a safe place to stay and to receive the supports needed to find safe long-term housing
Foster to Permanency Program - Provides two fostering programs
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Ensures the safety and security of all children who are registered, eligible to be registered and community members of Oneida Nation of the Thames
- Enforcing the Child, Youth and Family Services Act
- Responding to protection applications
- Working with Children's Aid Society during investigations
- Participating and responding to child protection hearings
- Ensuring that cultural values are adhered to during Children's Aid investigations
- Implementing cultural programming that impacts children and teaches them about Oneida heritage and tradition
- Assist families in navigating the child welfare process through referrals to legal services
- Acts as a party in all child welfare court proceedings and meetings with case workers
- Provides referrals to other Indigenous programs and services
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Mnaasged Child and Family Services
Office: 519-289-1117Crisis: 519-878-1642 (Director of Services)
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Native family and child services offering counselling, advocacy, parenting programs, family support and the alternative care foster care program.
Mnaasged Child and Family serves 6 First Nations: Aamjiwnaang First Nation, Caldwell First Nation, Eelūnaapèewii Lahkèewiit (Delaware Nation), Chippewas of Kettle & Stony Point First Nation, Munsee-Delaware Nation, and Oneida Nation of the Thames.
Mnaasged Child and Family serves 6 First Nations: Aamjiwnaang First Nation, Caldwell First Nation, Eelūnaapèewii Lahkèewiit (Delaware Nation), Chippewas of Kettle & Stony Point First Nation, Munsee-Delaware Nation, and Oneida Nation of the Thames.
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Regional Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Treatment Program
519-646-6100 ext 0519-646-6100 ext 64224
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Care for people of any age, gender identity or sexual orientation who have experienced domestic violence and/or sexual assault * various options are provided for care of each individual depending on the nature of the assault and time since it occurred
- forensic evidence collection
- medical examination and care
- testing and treatment of sexually transmitted infections
- HIV prevention medication
- testing and prevention of pregnancy due to a sexual assault
- confidential documentation of the event
- photographs of injuries
- emotional support/crisis intervention
- counseling
- safety planning
- referrals to community supports as needed
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Youth groups * Parenting groups * Humana programs are safe spaces for all.
Groups specific to:
Groups specific to:
- anxiety
- emotional regulation
- building adolescent skills
- healty relationships
- parenting
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Jon Clark House (7-bed male program) and Three Quarter House (5-bed female program) transitional residential homes provide programs to prepare youth for independence
Youth live in a semi-independent environment, and are supported as they develop the skills, self-discipline, and self-confidence necessary to live independently in the community
Youth live in a semi-independent environment, and are supported as they develop the skills, self-discipline, and self-confidence necessary to live independently in the community
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Intensive, out of home children and youth mental health programs providing participants with therapeutic intervention, counselling and life skills * Youth attend school either in the community or at an on-site TVDSB classroom.
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Contact Children's Aid Society if child abuse or neglect has occurred, is suspected or if a child is at risk of being abused and neglected
If a child under the age of 18 years has been assaulted, including any assault by someone who is not a caregiver, call the police * if a child is in immediate danger call 911
If a child under the age of 18 years has been assaulted, including any assault by someone who is not a caregiver, call the police * if a child is in immediate danger call 911
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Investigates allegations of child abuse and neglect under the Child and Family Services Act * protects children at risk of abuse * provides children brought into the care of the CAS with temporary and long-term care * handles adoptions and adoption disclosure * promotes healthy development of children, families and communities * social workers available for education, training events and presentations on the topic of child abuse, child protection and duty to report
Adoption Services - Information about adopting a child in Ontario
Birth Family - Adoption Disclosure - Birth family and adoption information for children and parents
Child Abuse and Neglect - Contact Children's Aid Society if child abuse or neglect has occurred, is suspected or if a child is at risk of being abused and neglected
Foster Care Program - Information on how to become a foster parent
Services and Programs:
Adoption Services - Information about adopting a child in Ontario
Birth Family - Adoption Disclosure - Birth family and adoption information for children and parents
Child Abuse and Neglect - Contact Children's Aid Society if child abuse or neglect has occurred, is suspected or if a child is at risk of being abused and neglected
Foster Care Program - Information on how to become a foster parent
Services and Programs:
- Filing a Complaint About a Children's Aid Society
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Crisis Residential and Respite Programs
Crisis Residential Program - provides 24-hour continuous care to meet the needs of children when their families are experiencing an emergency, crisis, severe stress or other disruptive situation * can accommodate up to 18 children each night * programs build resiliency, develop coping strategies, confidence and social skills, and increase sense of safety and well-being
Respite Program - provides periodic short-term breaks from caregiving for the purpose of rest and renewal * examples of complex family situations supported by this program include poverty, physical and/or mental health issues, isolation, addiction
Crisis Residential Program - provides 24-hour continuous care to meet the needs of children when their families are experiencing an emergency, crisis, severe stress or other disruptive situation * can accommodate up to 18 children each night * programs build resiliency, develop coping strategies, confidence and social skills, and increase sense of safety and well-being
Respite Program - provides periodic short-term breaks from caregiving for the purpose of rest and renewal * examples of complex family situations supported by this program include poverty, physical and/or mental health issues, isolation, addiction
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Supports mothers, caregivers, children, and youth impacted by woman abuse by providing one-on-one and group counselling
Counsellors seek to strengthen child-parent attachments and promote children's resiliency factors by providing a safe place to process experiences of trauma related to abuse * mothers provided with supports to enhance their parenting capacity
Counselling services available at the Centre, as well as various locations throughout Middlesex County
Counsellors seek to strengthen child-parent attachments and promote children's resiliency factors by providing a safe place to process experiences of trauma related to abuse * mothers provided with supports to enhance their parenting capacity
Counselling services available at the Centre, as well as various locations throughout Middlesex County
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Provides a safe supportive place to stay for women 16 years and over, with or without children
- confidential counselling and emotional support
- 24-hour crisis line (anonymous calls accepted) and transportation to the shelter if needed during a crisis
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Counselling program that assists mothers and children whose lives have been affected by abuse
Services include:
Services include:
- short-term children's counselling
- elementary school-based counselling
- short-term youth counselling
- support, advocacy and referral services to other agencies
- education and information about community resources for women and their children
- education and information about violence against women and its effects on women and children
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Stop The Abuse in Relationships (STAR) Program
Office: 519-805-8188Crisis: 1-800-265-8076
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Counselling available in all secondary schools in Haldimand and Norfolk for all students who:
Classroom presentations are available at the request of a student or teacher on issues including:
- have witnessed abuse
- have experienced abuse in a dating relationship, either as the victim or as the abuser
- have been a victim of sexual assault / abuse
- have experienced other forms of abuse in dating or peer relationships - bullying, harassment
- want information and help to support a friend in an abusive situation
Classroom presentations are available at the request of a student or teacher on issues including:
- abuse
- sexual assault / abuse
- healthy relationships
- female empowerment
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Investigates allegations of child abuse or neglect under the Child and Family Services Act * provides children brought into the care of the agency with temporary or long-term care through placement in foster homes, kinship homes, group homes or institutions * ongoing supervision, counselling and group support to families * referrals to other community services for families requiring non protection child/family services * handles adoptions and adoption disclosure
PRIDE (Parent Resources for Information, Development and Education) - Pre service training program for prospective foster and adoptive parents * identifies the challenges and opportunities of caring for children and families facing difficulties
Family Violence (0- 18 years) - Promotes safety * group and one-on-one counselling for women and children
Partner Assault Response (PAR) (13-18 years) - Specialized counselling and educational services for people who have assaulted their partners * court ordered program
Men Accepting Responsibility to Change Program (MARC) - The Partner Response Program for men is a 12 week psycho-educational program for people who have used violence and abuse towards their intimate partner including a spouse or or partner. Victims/partners of the individual referred into the program are provided with support including safety planning, referrals to community resources, and updates about the group member progress.
Oxford Child Witness Program (7-18 years) - Court preparation and support for children, teens and their families
Children Exposed to Family Violence (0-16 years) - Group that introduces children to the idea of healthy, non-abusive family relationships, helps them understand that they are not to blame for the violence within their home and works to increase self-esteem
Women's Focus Group (13-18 years) - Counselling services to women who have experienced a violent relationship
Teen Dating Violence Forum (13-18 years) - Opportunity for teenage girls to reach out for help
PRIDE (Parent Resources for Information, Development and Education) - Pre service training program for prospective foster and adoptive parents * identifies the challenges and opportunities of caring for children and families facing difficulties
Family Violence (0- 18 years) - Promotes safety * group and one-on-one counselling for women and children
Partner Assault Response (PAR) (13-18 years) - Specialized counselling and educational services for people who have assaulted their partners * court ordered program
Men Accepting Responsibility to Change Program (MARC) - The Partner Response Program for men is a 12 week psycho-educational program for people who have used violence and abuse towards their intimate partner including a spouse or or partner. Victims/partners of the individual referred into the program are provided with support including safety planning, referrals to community resources, and updates about the group member progress.
Oxford Child Witness Program (7-18 years) - Court preparation and support for children, teens and their families
Children Exposed to Family Violence (0-16 years) - Group that introduces children to the idea of healthy, non-abusive family relationships, helps them understand that they are not to blame for the violence within their home and works to increase self-esteem
Women's Focus Group (13-18 years) - Counselling services to women who have experienced a violent relationship
Teen Dating Violence Forum (13-18 years) - Opportunity for teenage girls to reach out for help
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The Huron-Perth Children's Aid Society (H-PCAS) serves children, adolescents and families under the Child and Family Services Act
Services provided by the H-PCAS include:
Services provided by the H-PCAS include:
- Child Protection
- Counselling services to children under 16 years of age and their parents
- Placement of children at risk in individual and group home foster family settings
- Adoption placement of infants and older children who are legally and emotionally free for adoption
- Supervision, finalization of adoptions through the court
- Ongoing assistance to adoptive families
- Information Dissemination regarding Duty to Report suspected cases of child abuse and neglect through the Purple Ribbon Campaign
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Sexual Abuse Treatment Program
1-888-829-7484 Ext 0Office: 519-272-8210 Ext 2570
Crisis: 1-888-829-7484
Optimism Place: 519-271-5550
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Provides confidential counselling services and therapy groups to adult women (aged 16 years or older) who have been recently sexually assaulted or who have experienced childhood sexual abuse or trauma
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Several clinical associates provide private counselling services for preschoolers, children, adolescents, adults and couples
Offer assistance with adolescent and child behaviour, personal issues, marital and couple issues, separation and divorce, trauma and grief, childhood abuse recovery, stress & anxiety, financial stress
Offer assistance with adolescent and child behaviour, personal issues, marital and couple issues, separation and divorce, trauma and grief, childhood abuse recovery, stress & anxiety, financial stress
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This program helps youth, who have a history of involvement with Children's Aid Society (CAS), find and access adult services and resources and make the transition Youth In Transition Worker helps youth to make plans and decisions regarding:
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Sexual Assault / Domestic Violence Care Team provides care to survivors to help meet their health, emotional and social needs
Services include:
Services include:
- specialized, specially trained, healthcare team of nurses
- collection of forensic evidence
- crisis intervention
- documentation and photographs
- physical examination and treatment of injuries
- testing and prophylaxis for sexually transmitted infections (STI), pregnancy and HIV
- referrals to community agencies for counselling
- no charge for any services or medication
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Clinical associates providing private counselling services for children, adolescents, adults and couples
Services offered:
Services offered:
- financial assessment
- drug and alcohol assessment
- assistance with adolescent and child behaviour, personal issues, marital and couple issues, separation and divorce, trauma and grief, childhood abuse recovery, stress & anxiety, financial stress, custody & access & financial mediation for separating partners
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Nonprofit agency mandated under the provincial legislation of the Child, Youth and Family Services Act
- help protect children from abuse and neglect by caregivers
- support families through early intervention
- Indigenous teams available
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Nonprofit agency mandated under the provincial legislation of the Child, Youth and Family Services Act
- help protect children from abuse and neglect by caregivers
- support families through early intervention
- Indigenous teams available
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Family resource centre staffed with Early Childhood Educators and Social Workers designed to promote and enhance family living and foster independence and health among participants, families, and individuals
Child Development Unit offers a variety of parent and child drop-in community-based programs aimed for children 0-6 years of age
Programs include:
Child Development Unit offers a variety of parent and child drop-in community-based programs aimed for children 0-6 years of age
Programs include:
- EarlyON Child and Family Centres - check www.earlyonbrantfordbrant.ca for program information
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COVID-19 -Family Service Kent is offering in-person counselling sessions, along with telephone and secure video counselling sessions as options. The intake office will continue to accept new referrals by phone.
Along with increased stress and anxiety, many people in the community may be experiencing financial challenges as a result of changes that may occur within their workplace. As a result, residents of Chatham-Kent can access counselling with our psychotherapists and social workers on a sliding scale, offering affordability. Family Service Kent also has a variety of funding streams that may cover counselling sessions fully, dependent on circumstances.
Offers a safe, comfortable, non-judgmental environment to discuss concerns, clarify what may be helpful, and strengthen clients' ability to make desired changes. Work with individuals, couples and families.
Counselling services can help with a variety of issues, such as:
Along with increased stress and anxiety, many people in the community may be experiencing financial challenges as a result of changes that may occur within their workplace. As a result, residents of Chatham-Kent can access counselling with our psychotherapists and social workers on a sliding scale, offering affordability. Family Service Kent also has a variety of funding streams that may cover counselling sessions fully, dependent on circumstances.
Offers a safe, comfortable, non-judgmental environment to discuss concerns, clarify what may be helpful, and strengthen clients' ability to make desired changes. Work with individuals, couples and families.
Counselling services can help with a variety of issues, such as:
- depression and anxiety
- stress management
- anger management
- interpersonal difficulties
- grief and loss
- experiences of trauma and abuse
- separation and divorce
- family stressors
- relationship difficulties
- parenting challenges
- work-related stress
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