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 | CDR0081 | Associated Youth Services of Peel |
160 Traders Blvd E, Ste 100 Mississauga, ON L4Z 3K7 |
*905-890-5222 *Intake 905-451-4655 |
Associated Youth Services of Peel (AYSP) is a charitable organization which strengthens the abilities of adults, children, youth and their families who are, or are at risk of, experiencing serious social, emotional or behavioural difficulties. Staff and volunteers provide support, education, counseling or therapy in the home, at school or in the community. AYSP initially contracted with the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services to provide a Phase I Young Offender Community Service Order (CSO) Program and a Volunteer Program in Peel. AYSP now provides programming for adults, children, youth and their families in partnership with other service providers in the areas of child welfare, children's mental health, education and justice to provide well-coordinated services to the community. Programs & services offered include: COMMUNITY-BASED OUTREACH PROGRAMS Working Together with Families, 0-6 Program Challenges: Child Management Program Family Connections Program SEED Program Multi-systemic Therapy (MST) Program Group Services Reaching Adolescents in Need (R.A.I.N.) The Adolescent Team Program Youth Beyond Barriers Program Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) Program SCHOOL-BASED PROGRAMS RISE Program Section 23 Classrooms Reaching Adolescents in Need (R.A.I.N). Parent Adolescent Counselling Program (PAC-P) JUSTICE PROGRAMS Youth Justice Committee (YJC) Extrajudicial Sanctions Program (EJS - formerly the Alternative Measures Program) Enhanced Extrajudicial Sanctions Program Extrajudicial Measures Program Community Service Order Program (CSO) The Attendance Centre Youth Mental Health Court Worker AYSP's Volunteer Program works to support all services offered at AYSP. A volunteer brochure is available for those interested in more detail on these services. |
*Mon-Thur 9 am-5 pm *Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm *Some evening & weekend groups available |
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 | CDR0103 | Bob Rumball Centre for the Deaf |
BRCD 2395 Bayview Ave North York, ON M2L 1A2 |
416-449-9651 |
Offers the following services: BOB RUMBALL CENTRE FOR THE DEAF (BCRD) 416-449-9651 * TTY 416-449-2728 * fax 416-449-8881 The centre operates a wide variety of programs, some residential and some day programs. Also operates residential housing off-site in several areas around Toronto. On site services include: Supportive housing apartments for Deaf and Deaf-blind seniors; day program; literacy programs for Deaf adults; preschool for Deaf children; support program for parents with newly diagnosed infants; Early Years Centre for the local community (including deaf parents and children); and residential and day programs for Deaf adults with complex needs. Also offers American Sign Language (ASL) classes to the general public of all ages. BOB RUMBALL ASSOCIATIONS FOR THE DEAF (BRAD) 905-878-4932 * TTY 905-875-4368 * fax 905- 878-4934 Located in the Milton/Halton Hills area. Provides a variety of care and support to deaf children and adults with a variety of needs including troubled youth, developmentally delayed and Deaf plus individuals, youth and adults with behavioral, emotional or psychiatric problems, young offenders and dually diagnosed individuals. Residential and day services. Also offers American Sign Language classes to residents of Halton and surrounding areas. RUMBALL (ONTARIO) CAMP OF THE DEAF (OCD) 705-378-2898 * TTY 705-378-0512 * fax 705-378-0380 Interdenominational Christian camp located south of Parry Sound, offering worship programs, spiritual services, counselling and Bible camp. BOB RUMBALL HOME FOR THE DEAF Located in Barrie, this 64 bed long-term care home is specially designed for the care of deaf or deaf-blind residents. Contact Shirley Cassel 705-719-6700 To apply contact your local community care access centre (CCAC) THE MANOR A rental facility for meetings and small gatherings. All proceeds from the rental of this meeting facility go towards the Ontario Mission for the Deaf (OCD). 416-447-2378 * TTY 416-445-5959 * fax 416-447-7465 * email: joannebursa@bobrumball.org |
Office Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm |
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 | CDR0003 | Child Development Resource Connection Peel, Coordinated Information Peel (CIP) |
75 Watline Ave, Ste 103 Mississauga, ON L4Z 3E5 |
905-890-9432 |
Coordinated Information Peel is a no fee information service in Peel Region with information on services related to Autism, Dual Diagnosis, Mental Health, Respite, Child Protection, Behavior Management, Infant Development and Special Needs for children, youth and adults. Types of information available include types of service, eligibility criteria, locations of agencies, areas served, hours of service and program costs. Interpretive services are available.
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Telephone Service Mon-Thu 9 am-6 pm; Fri 9 am-5 pm |
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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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Mon-Fri 9:30am- 3:30pm |
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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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 | BRA0026 | Mississauga. Community Services Department, Parks and Forestry Division, Zonta Accessible Playground |
410 Rathburn Rd W Mississauga, ON |
Mississauga Recreation & Parks 905-615-4100 or 311. If calling outside City limits on a mobilie phone call: 905-615-4311. |
Public park, owned and maintained by the City of Mississauga * innovative, barrier-free play space for people of all ages and abilities to play and explore together, in a public park * 'islands' offer distinct play areas that stimulate the senses, including touch, scent, sight and hearing |
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 | CDR0200 | Peel Health Services Department, Pregnancy Programs, Adult Programs |
Peel Public Health 7120 Hurontario Street, P.O Box 640 PRO Streetsville Mississauga, ON L5M 2C2 |
Peel Public Health 905-799-7700 |
Peel Public Health offers free prenatal classes and an elearning prenatal program. For more information visit www.PregnantInPeel.ca or call 905-799-7700 Some of the topics covered include: *Physical and emotional changes during pregnancy *Working during pregnancy *Breathing and Relaxation *Labour and Delivery *Breastfeeding *Becoming a dad *Parenting and baby care Class Times: Six-Week Evening Series 7-9 pm A seventh class on Fathering is available in some series Weekend Series: Friday 7-9 pm and two consecutive Saturdays 9:30am-3:30pm Locations: CALEDON Albion/Bolton Community Centre 150 Queen Street S Bolton BRAMPTON Brampton Civic Centre 150 Central Park Dr, Rm 106 (Queen St E & Central Park Dr) MISSISSAUGA Peel Public Health Clinic - Fairview 325 Central Parkway West, Unit 21 (in the Parkways West Plaza) Peel Public Health Clinic - Meadowvale 6975 Meadowvale Town Centre Circle (E of Winston Churchill Blvd; N of Battleford Rd) For those who prefer to learn online, the eLearning Prenatal Program is also available. The eLearning Prenatal Program is a free, web-based program with animated illustrations and videos. Call Peel Public Health at 905-799-7700 to register.
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Office Hours for Registration: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm |
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| | CWL0262 | Spectra Community Support Services |
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905-459-8439
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Provides caring, confidential, non-judgemental support services in several languages for the diverse population of the region Programs: English Distress Lines: 24/7 Multilingual Distress Lines: Mon-Fri 10 am-10 pm, offered in Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu, Spanish, Portuguese, Cantonese and Mandarin For individuals over 18 years going through a difficult situation or in need of listening support and/or experiencing mental or physical health issues, social isolation, loss of someone, relationship problems, stress, crisis, or abuse or just having difficulties coping in life Brampton/Mississauga 905-459-7777; Caledon 905-584-7770 TeleCheck Seniors Program - For individuals over the age of 55, offered in English, French, Punjabi Hindi, Urdu, Spanish and Portuguese The program involves daily or regular phone calls to elderly people who may live alone or with their families/caregivers * Medication reminders, A safety check-in and a re-assurance call to ensure that the person is not in need of any assistance * Emotional and listening support, information on upcoming social events, and connection with other community resources * Support to family members and caregivers by providing relief to those who have elderly people in their care. Call TeleCheck Program - 416-646-8450 Peel Postpartum Family Support Line - A collaborative program offered in partnership with Peel Postpartum Mood Disorder Program, Region of Peel, which provides support to mothers and families having a baby in different langauges - English, Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin and Cantonese.Trained staff and volunteers provide caring, listening, emotional, crisis and mental health support to women and their families during these prenatal and postpartum period Brampton/Mississauga : 905-459-8441; Caledon: 289-298-5468 Reassurance Program - For individuals between the ages of 18 and 55 years The program involves calling out to the clients to provide them with listening and emotional support * remind them about their medication * direct them to other helpful community resources and information * inform them about upcoming community and social events in Peel Region * provide crisis and suicide intervention support The main focus is on client needs and their comfort level in terms of speaking to someone of a particular gender, ethnicity, language group, and/or days and times of the week Please call 905-459-8439 ext. 5 to register for this free program |
Business Office Hours: 9am-5pm Distress Lines (English) 24 hours, all days of the week, all year round Distress Lines (Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin and Cantonese) Mon-Fri - 10 am-10 pm Peel Postpartum Family Support Line: Mon-Fri 10 am-10 pm TeleCheck Seniors program: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Reassurance Program: Mon-Fri 10 am-10 pm
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 | CDR0224 | Trillium Health Centre, Asthma Education Centre |
100 Queensway W Mississauga, ON L5B 1B8 |
905-848-7653 |
Offers patients, and their families, a patient-focused team approach to asthma management. The goal is to assist the patient in becoming proactive in the management of their asthma. A registered nurse and a registered respiratory care practitioner assess patients breathing and work with patients and their physicians to identify personal triggers, improve medication techniques and recognize early warning signs. A personal action plan is also developed to facilitate improved asthma management. |
Mon-Fri 8 am-4:30 pm; hours may vary |
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 | CMH0220 | Trillium Health Partners - Credit Valley Hospital, Mental Health Services |
2200 Eglinton Ave W Mississauga, ON L5M 2N1 |
905-813-2200 (main switchboard) |
Multidisciplinary team offers a broad range of educational services to individuals and families, from infancy to adulthood. (Mental Health Services works in conjunction with the Psychology Department and Social Work). Adult Services include: Start Program, Day Hospital; Schizophrenia Program; Anxiety Disorders Program; Bio-Behavioural Service; Eating Disorders Program; Outpatient Depot Clinic; Inpatient Psychiatry (Unit 2D); Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program. Other services in conjunction with the Department of Psychology & Department of Social Work include: IN-PATIENT SERVICES Provides psychological evaluation and diagnostic services to psychiatric in-patients in order to assess their emotional state, personality style, and at times, their ability to remember, concentrate and solve problems. OUT-PATIENT PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES include: ANXIETY DISORDERS PROGRAM Provides diagnostic evaluations (as well as individual and group therapy sessions) to individuals with a wide range of anxiety problems (eg. panic attacks and social anxiety), in order that they may understand and manage their anxiety symptoms more effectively. The treatment provides an alternative, or adjunct to medications. DEPRESSION GROUP PROGRAM Provides psycho-educational groups to depressed patients using the cognitive behavioural therapy model. S.T.A.R.T. (Short Term Active Reintegration Therapy) Program Provides individual and group therapy sessions to individuals with psychiatric conditions. Treatment is designed to enhance social, emotional and occupational functioning through psychological interventions. OUTPATIENT NEUROPSYCHOLOGY SERVICE Provides out-patient neuropsychological assessments to patients referred by psychiatrists, neurologists and geriatricians in Credit Valley Hospital. |
Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm |
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