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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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 | CMH0011 | Peel Children's Centre, Children's Mental Health Centre |
85A Aventura Crt Mississauga, ON L5T 2Y6 |
Office 905-795-3500 Centralized Intake 905-451-4655 |
Peel Children's Centre is a fully accredited, community-based children's mental health centre. The Centre offers a range of high quality, evidence-based services for children/youth under age 18, and their families. Services are voluntary, free-of-charge and confidential. Program options include: Coordinated, centralized intake and access 24/7 Crisis response Prevention and early intervention Counselling (family, group and individual) Tangerine Walk-In Counselling on Wednesdays (no appointment required) Community-based outreach Consultations with families at childcare centres, Ontario Early Years Centres and Best Start programs Day treatment and school-based programming Residential treatment Case management for children with complex mental health needs Wraparound Process Arson prevention Respite services Child witness preparation Sexual abuse treatment Assessment of youth involved in the court system upon the referral of a judge. |
Mon-Thu 8:30 am-8 pm; Fri 8:30 am-5:00 pm Tangerine Walk-In Counselling: Wednesdays, 9:00 am-8:00 pm (last session at 6:00 pm) |
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| | CMH0136 | Victim Services of Peel |
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905-568-8800 |
Victim Services provides immediate crisis intervention and other related services to persons victimized by crime or tragic circumstance * programs include* Crisis Intervention / Short Term Counselling * provides crisis counselling to individuals, families, businesses and organizations * offers counselling by phone, in the workplace and at Victim Services' offices * attends at the scene with Peel Regional Police and other EMS * offers court support and transmission of court results to victims of crime * relays information from victims to the Office of the Crown Attorney * monitors bail hearings * advocates on behalf of victims to ensure that victim's rights are upheld and that the required steps are taken to ensure safety for the victim Supportlink/DVERS (Domestic Violence Emergency Response System) - offers enhanced protection, intensive safety planning and on-going counselling for people deemed at high risk of experiencing violence, usually by their estranged partner * offers 9-1-1 one-touch emergency cell phones to summon emergency support on a priority basis * offers residential alarms (installed in a home) that are responded to by Peel Regional Police as a Priority One * assists women (who have been victimized by violence and who choose to leave their assailant) to establish violence-free lives for themselves and their children, by developing personal safety plans with them * monitors progress through frequent interventions that review personal goals and identify possible barriers to success * offers the development of a personal network of support services that work closely with individuals and families to meet the stated goals in their personal contracts * REACH (Resources, Advocacy, Community Help) * offers an information clearinghouse to provide individuals, groups and organizations about resources in the community * distributes REACH packages through the mail or in person at the office * SAFE (South Asian Family Enrichment) Program - provides culturally appropriate services through partnerships between coordinators and mentors who assist women, men and children to eliminate the violence within their families and restore safety to all individuals Diversification Through Volunteers - volunteer recruitment, training, recognition and retention programs facilitate the integration of volunteers into all aspects of the agency's client service and business operations* Victim Quick Response Program offers timely financial support to victims of the most violent crimes who have no other financial resources. |
Office Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm, Crisis Line Mon-Sun 24 hours |
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