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 | CDR0125 | Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board |
40 Matheson Blvd W Mississauga, ON L5R 1C5 |
905-890-1221 |
Provides elementary and secondary school education according to the requirements of the Ontario Ministry of Education and the policy set up by the Board. Provides religious education at elementary and secondary school levels. Special additional programs include psychology and speech therapy, special education classes, ESL (English As A Second Language) and FSL (French As A Second Language) classes, continuing education, computers and family life education. CONTINUING EDUCATION 905-891-9263 Offers a variety of programs for adults including: computer courses; credit courses; general interest courses; English As A Second Language (ESL) and Language Instruction For Newcomers To Canada (LINC) classes; Test Of English As A Foreign Language (TOEFL) preparation courses; citizenship courses in international languages and many others. DUFFERIN-PEEL ADULT LEARNING CENTRES These centres provide opportunities for adults to enhance their employability skills. The focus is on computer training, personal life and job skills, and secondary credit courses for the completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). ESL classes offered also have an employability focus. Offered at the following addresses: ST GABRIEL ADULT LEARNING CENTRE (MALTON) 3750 Brandon Gate Dr, Mississauga 905-362-0701; fax 905-362-0706 BRIAN J FLEMING CATHOLIC ADULT LEARNING CENTRE 870 Queen St W, Port Credit (NOT Streetsville) Lakeshore Rd W & Mississauga Rd 905-891-3034; fax 905-8981-6602 SPECIAL EDUCATION Offers a continuum of educational programs for students with special needs, as well as assessment, short-term counselling and referral services to school-age children and their families, as well as home/school consultation and support. TRANSPORTATION 905-890-0708 ext 23220 Questions regarding transportation for both school boards in Peel Region are handled by the following offices: South - 905-890-6362 ext. 24970 Central - 905-890-0614 ext. 24973 North - 905-890-6000 ext. 24976
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 | CDR0160 | Learning Disabilities Association of Peel Region |
Brampton Civic Centre 150 Central Park Drive, Suite 104 Brampton, ON L6T 2T9 |
Brampton 905-791-4100 Mississauga 905-272-4100 |
The Learning Disabilities Association of Peel Region is a non-profit, charitable organizations comprised of groups of parents and professionals brought together by a concern for children and adults with learning disabilities. LDA assists people with learning disabilities and their families by providing support, guidance and resources information; provides an interactive environment, offering workshops, programs, courses and support groups; provides public awareness of learning disabilities; supports LDAO in pursuing legislative and government initiatives with special education funding and curriculum; supports LDA Ontario in their work with the provincial and local governments to initiate new policies for those with learning disabilities CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS include: COMPUTER SKILLS PROGRAM For children and adolescents (7-16 years) who are learning disabled (LD) or have Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder (AD(H)D); and who may experience difficulty in the areas of reading and writing, cognitive ability, comprehension, information retention, fine motor control and visual perception SOCIAL SKILLS PROGRAM For children (7-11 years) and adolescents (12-16 years) who are LD or have AD(H)D: and who may avoid social contact; behave immaturely, be shy or timid in groups, and/or experience conflict with peers. POSITIVE CONFLICT RESOLUTION PROGRAM For children (8-11 years) and adolescents (12-16 years) who are LD or have AD(H)D who may need assistance in developing effecting coping behaviours, manage conflict and develop constructive strategies to diffuse confrontations. ACADEMIC SUPPORT (TUTORING) For elementary and high school students who require individual assistance with their school work and improve studying skills. YOUTH GROUP Designed to meet the social needs of adolescents (11-16 years), this program gives youth the opportunity to interact with their peers while having a chance to participate in fun activities. SUMMER SUPPORT PROGRAM A full day program for individuals between the ages six and twelve designed to incorporate learning and fun. Participants will be encouraged to develop and/or improve study skills, learn computer skills, and take part in exciting social skills activities. LOCATIONS Head Office 150 Central Park Drive, Suite 104 Brampton, Ontario, L6T 2T9 Tel: 905-791-4100 Fax: 905-791-5159 Mississauga Office 165 Dundas Street, W. Suite 800 Mississauga, Ontario, L5B 2N6 Tel: 905-272-4100 Fax: 905-272-4863
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 | CDR0161 | Learning Disabilities Association of Peel Region -, Brampton (North Peel) Office |
Bramalea Civic Centre 150 Central Park Dr, Suite 104 Brampton, ON L6T 2T9 |
905-791-4100 |
The Learning Disabilities Associations of Peel Region is a non-profit, charitable organizations comprised of groups of parents and professionals brought together by a concern for children and adults with learning disabilities. LDA assists people with learning disabilities and their families by providing support, guidance and resources information; provides an interactive environment, offering workshops, programs, courses and support groups; provides public awareness of learning disabilities; supports LDA Ontario in pursuing legislative and government initiatives with special education funding and curriculum; supports LDA Ontario in their work with the provincial and local governments to initiate new policies for those with learning disabilities CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS include: COMPUTER SKILLS PROGRAM For children and adolescents (7-16 years) who are learning disabled (LD) or have attention Deficit Disorder (ADD); and who may experience difficulty in the areas of reading and writing, cognitive ability, comprehension, information retention, fine motor control and visual perception SOCIAL SKILLS PROGRAM For children (7-11 years) and adolescents (12-16 years) who are LD or have ADD: and who may avoid social contact; behave immaturely, be shy or timid in groups, and/or experience conflict with peers. POSITIVE CONFLICT RESOLUTION PROGRAM] For children (8-11 years) and adolescents (12-16 years) who are LD or have AD(H)D who may need assistance in developing effecting coping behaviours, manage conflict and develop constructive strategies to diffuse confrontations. ACADEMIC SUPPORT (TUTORING) For elementary and high school students who require individual assistance with their school work and improve studying skills. YOUTH GROUP Designed to meet the social needs of adolescents (13-18 years), this program gives youth the opportunity to interact with their peers while having a chance to participate in fun activities. SUMMER SUPPORT PROGRAM A full day program for individuals between the ages six to twelve years old designed to incorporate learning and fun. Participants will be encouraged to develop and/or improve study skills, learn keyboarding/computer skills, and take part in exciting social skills activities. |
Mon-Fri 9:30am to 3:30pm |
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 | MAL0001 | Malton Neighbourhood Services |
Malton Neighbourhood Services 3540 Morning Star Dr Missisauga, ON L4T 1Y2 |
905-677-6270 |
Malton Neighbourhood Services is a non-profit, multi-service settlement/community support agency offering services in Mississauga and Brampton. (The Brampton site is called MNS Multicultural Newcomer Servcies and is located at 3975 Cottrelle Blvd.) We offer * job search workshops * career counseling * translation/interpretation * English language training for newcomers ( LINC) * computer training * information and referrals * programs for women, seniors, youth * home work tutoring for students in grades 1-8 * after-school girls and boys drop-in discussion/recreation groups * early years parenting/children drop-in programs (0-6yrs) * free legal and dental clinics * women's advocacy and supportive services * help in filling out citizenship / immigration sponsorship forms and other official documents including social assistance and supportive housing applications * ( MHRC ) Malton Housing Resource Centre.
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Mon-Thursday 8:30 am-8 pm * Friday 8:30 am-5 pm, Legal Clinic,Thursday 4 pm-6 pm. Dental Clinic First,and Third ,Wednesday each month 9 am-3 pm
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 | CDR0084 | Peel District School Board |
HJA Brown Education Centre 5650 Hurontario St Mississauga, ON L5R 1C6 |
905-890-1099; Automated Attendant 905-890-1010 |
Provides elementary and secondary school education according to requirements of the Ontario Ministry of Education. Guidance counselling is given to students in liaison with teachers and parents. For more information about FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOLS in Peel see entries for Conseil Scolaire De District Centre-Sud-Ouest (Public) and Conseil Scolaire de District Catholique Centre-Sud (Catholic French). ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMS Daytime Adult Education for diploma purposes; and English as a Second Language (ESL) classes are offered at various locations in Peel. COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Brampton/Caledon 905-890-1099 ext 2632 Mississauga 905-890-1099 ext 2684 Run by a community-based committee approved by the Board of Education. The committee is responsible for the rental of schools to outside groups (eg, Scouts, Guides, sports groups, etc). CREATIVE ZONE 933 Central Pkwy W, Mississauga, ON * 905-279-4258 Makes available to teachers, reusable materials that industries in Peel consider surplus to their needs. PEEL ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS Alternative secondary schools offering programs from Grades 7-12, for adolescents not functioning effectively in the regular classroom, and who wish to improve their performance. The Senior Alternative Program is for adults and students (16yrs and over) who need a more independent form of education. SCHOOL SOCIAL WORK School social workers assist schools in identifying and removing those obstacles in students or in their environment which interfere with their ability to benefit from educational experiences. Services include consultation, short-term and attendance counselling, crisis intervention, and liaison with the community. SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAM SERVICES Coordinates formal assessment of children with special education needs, and placement in programs for students with special physical, communication or intellectual needs, including those with physical disabilities, specialized language needs or learning disabilities. Offers these services at various locations. |
Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm |
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