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 | CWL0713 | Caledon Community Services, Counselling & Care Coordination |
Royal Courtyards, Upper Level 18 King St E Bolton, ON L7E 1E8 |
905-951-2300; 905-584-2300 |
Through the Counsellling & Care Coordination program, CCS empowers residents of the community to pursue their health and wellness through a continuum of services including confidential emotional and instrumental support during times of need. Individuals and families are provided with a myriad of support services and resources that assist them in dealing with tragedies, illness, housing problems, family violence, parent/child conflicts, financial hardship and other circumstances that compromise their health and well-being. Also emergency financial assistance (food certificates and food support) for Caledon residents. Runs the annual Santa Fund at Christmas. Runs "Help with Heat" Fund for residents in need of help with their heating bill. Also works in partnership with Town of Caledon Recreation Department to offer fitness programs to low income families.
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 | CMH0184 | Catholic Crosscultural Services, Peel Regional Offices, Brampton Office |
8 Nelson Street St W, Unit 302 Brampton, ON L6X 4J2 |
905-457-7740 |
Settlement Services - offers settlement counselling * support with immigration documentation * access to education, childcare, health care, child tax benefits, social assistance, housing, individual and family counselling * helps obtain social insurance numbers * offers services in a variety of languages * affiliated with interpreter services * provides certification of immigration and education related documents * commissioner of oath services. Employment Access Program (EAP) - helps job seekers identify range of skills, design marketable resumes and assist in overcoming the barrier of "No Canadian Experience" * helps develop individual employment and career action plan * provides information about mentorship programs, retraining, education and volunteer opportunities in the community * one-on-one coaching, resource library and workshops* free access to the internet, phone, fax, and photocopier. Refugee Sponsorship Training Program - The RSTP is a program designed to support the Sponsorship Agreement Holders (SAHs) of Canada, their Constituent Groups, Groups of Five and Community Sponsors interested in sponsoring refugees. Supportive Services for Women - provides supportive counselling to newcomer women who are experiencing domestic violence * services are linguistically and culturally sensitive for the clients * provides individual crisis intervention counselling with no waiting list * information & referral services * support groups for recently separated/divorced women * workshops on self-esteem, anger management, assertiveness, job-search, stress management, health alternatives, parenting and more * networking for isolated women through groups * free non-judgmental, confidential support * helps victims of violence to identify and examine their options in order to survive and work through their crisis * accompanies victims to hospitals, police stations or to court and advocates on their behalf when necessary * refers client to other agencies or professionals when appropriate * responds to women of all cultures in culturally sensitive environment through many languages * provides public education Housing Support – helps Peel residents to locate suitable and affordable housing Volunteer opportunities |
Monday, Thursday and Friday 9:00AM - 5:00PM Tuesday and Wednesday 9:00AM - 8:00PM
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 | CMH0116 | Catholic Family Services of Peel Dufferin, Brampton Office |
William G Davis Centre for Families 60 West Dr, Suite 201 Brampton, ON L6T 3T6 |
Intake for Peel, Orangeville, Bolton: 905-450-1608 |
Catholic Family Services Peel-Dufferin (CFSPD) is a multi-service counselling agency * offers counselling services to families experiencing woman abuse * support groups for women who have been assaulted by their partners * psycho-educational groups for men who have battered * specialized programs offered through the HEAL Network for children and adolescents exposed to woman abuse * individual, couple & family programs * programs for adults who have experienced childhood abuse * partner abuse programs * workshops and groups for adolescents * public education and outreach workshops for parents
Walk-in Counselling Clinic - for individuals, couples and families of all cultures and faiths * same day service (no appointment necessary) * child-minding in Brampton & Mississauga * language specific services (call ahead for languages offered at each location) * fees determined on a sliding scale based on family income
Partner Assault Response (PAR) program – offered in Brampton & Dufferin County * Brampton - offers six multicultural groups and one culturally informed group serving men from the South Asian diaspora who are comfortable using Punjabi, Hindi or Urdu plus two multicultural groups serving women* one multicultural group serving men is offered in Dufferin County
Operates as a training facility offering master level students, in counselling programs, the opportunity for field placements and clinical experience * foreign trained counselling professionals seeking Canadian experience * post graduate counselors seeking AAMFT accreditation through the Practicum Training Program in Couple & Family Therapy
For more information about specific programs, see separate entries Catholic Family Services Peel-Dufferin is an accredited organization with Family Services Ontario and a member agency of Catholic Charities |
*Mon-Thu 8:30 am-9 pm
*Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Walk-in counselling services Thu 12:30 pm-7:30 pm, PAR Walk-In Mon 9:00-7:30 |
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 | CMH0140 | Catholic Family Services of Peel Dufferin, Mississauga Office |
The Emerald Business Centre 10 Kingsbridge Garden Cir, Ste 400 Mississauga, ON L5R 3K6 |
905-897-1644 |
Catholic Family Services Peel-Dufferin (CFSPD) is a multi-service counselling agency offering:
* counselling services to families experiencing woman abuse
* support groups for women who have been assaulted by their partners
* specialized programs offered through the HEAL Network for children and adolescents exposed to woman abuse
* individual, couple & family programs
* programs for adults who have experienced childhood abuse * partner abuse programs
* workshops and groups for adolescents
* public education and outreach workshops for parents
Walk-in Counselling Clinic - for individuals, couples and families of all cultures and faiths
* child-minding in Brampton & Mississauga
* language specific services (call ahead for languages offered at each location)
* Partner Assault Response (PAR) program – offered in Peel Region & Dufferin County
* Peel Region - offers three multicultural groups and one culturally informed group serving men from the South Asian diaspora who are comfortable using Punjabi, Hindi or Urdu
* multicultural group is offered in Dufferin County
Operates as a training facility offering master level students, in counselling programs, the opportunity for field placements and clinical experience
* foreign trained counselling professionals seeking Canadian experience
* post graduate counselors seeking AAMFT accreditation through the Practicum Training Program in Couple & Family Therapy
For more information about specific programs, see separate entries Catholic Family Services Peel-Dufferin is an accredited organization with Family Services Ontario and a member agency of Catholic Charities |
Office Hours: * Mon-Thur 8:30 - 9:00 p.m. * Fri 8:30 - 4:30 p.m. Walk-in Clinics: Brampton * Mon PAR Intake Walk-in, 9:00 - 7:30 p.m. * Thurs Walk-in Counselling Clinic, 12:30 - 7:30 p.m. Mississauga * Tues Walk-in Counselling Clinic, 12:30 - 7:30 p.m.
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 | CMH0101 | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Child, Youth and Family Program, Psychiatric Consultation Service |
Intergenerational Building 80 Workman Way, 1st floor Toronto, ON M6J 1H4 |
416-535-8501 ext 4366 |
General Assessment Service provides assessment of children and youth with a wide variety of problems (including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorder, oppositional behavior, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, mood disorders and pervasive developmental disorder) as well as children with adjustment or family problems. |
Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm |
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| | BRA1177 | Distress Centre, North Halton |
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905-877-0655 |
Distress line service * offers confidential listening * telephone befriending * information and referral to other community services * suicide prevention * crisis intervention * public education |
Phone service Mon-Sun 7 am-11 pm |
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| | CMH1176 | Distress Centre Peel |
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905-278-7055 |
Distress Line: Offers 24/7 telephone support, crisis intervention, suicide intervention and referrals to the community. Trained volunteers answer the line and provide listening, emotional support and empathy. Public education. Peel Elder Abuse Support Program: Offers telephone support to older adults or those out in the community who may be experiencing or suspect abuse. The service is provided 7 days a week from 12noon- 8:00pm by specially trained senior volunteers. The program also has a Program Facilitator that specializes in providing individualized support to those experiencing abuse. Public education and elder abuse awareness. |
Distress Line Mon-Sun 24 hours; Peel Elder Abuse Support Program Mon-Sun 12 noon-8 pm |
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 | CDR0136 | Family Services of Peel |
151 City Centre Dr, Ste 501 Mississauga, ON L5B 1M7 |
* Intake 905-453-5775 * Brampton 905-453-7890 * Mississauga 905-270-2250 |
IMMEDIATE INTERVENTION SERVICES (IIS) Provides immediate services for victims of violence (domestic violence; partner abuse) including short-term counselling, support, information, referral and advocacy. For individuals who are experiencing domestic violence or partner abuse, bereavement due to sudden death or loss, and traumatic events Clients are entitled to 6 free counselling sessions. INDIVIUAL, COUPLE & FAMILY COUNSELLING (ICF) Provides individual, couple and family counselling.- a sliding scale New Beginings Group - Stage I & II 14-week therapeutic group for women who have experienced violence/abuse in their intimate partner relationship. Partner Assault Response Program (PAR) has two aspects: There is the: PAR Groups for men which is a 16-week psycho-educational group for men who been abusive towards to their female partners. Individuals who have abused their partners, referred to the program by a court as a condition of a probation order, conditional sentence or parole, or as a condition of bail prior to sentencing. PAR Support for women - 16 week specialized counselling/educational programs delivered to provide partners of participants with safety planning and referrals to community resources Offered at the following locations: BRAMPTON 7700 Hurontario Brampton, Ontario L6Y 4M3 (Hurontario & Ray Lawson) MALTON - call for details MISSISSAUGA 151 City Centre Dr, Ste 501 Mississauga, Ont L5B 1M7
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*Mississauga - Mon-Thurs 9am-9pm *Fri 9am-5pm *Sat 9am-1pm. Brampton- *Mon & Fri 9am-5pm *Tues-Thurs 9am-9pm |
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 | MAL0092 | India Rainbow Community Services of Peel, Branch Office |
21 Regan Rd, Unit H & I Brampton, ON L7A 1C5 |
905-459-4776 |
India Rainbow Community Services of Peel is a charitable, non-profit community-based organization * provides services to immigrants for integration into Canadian society and to meet the social services, training and health needs of Peel's immigrant community * programs offered include:
Services For Children, Youth & Parents - provides culturally and linguistically specific information, resources and support to South Asian families within Peel region * offers parenting strategies to help balance families between settlement, integration and cultural identity * links parents with other community resources
Settlement Services For Newcomers - assists newcomers integrate and adapt into the Canadian society
Job Search Workshops For Newcomers - helps newcomers get into the workforce by providing assistance with resumes * interview tips * information on skills development courses and educational upgrading/evaluation
Programs For Healthy Seniors - Seniors Wellness Programs - provides group programs * educational, cultural and recreational outings * support groups * workshops * referral and assistance * will accompany clients to various appointments * provides health and nutrition information
Program For Women - provides crisis intervention, support and guidance to abused women * information and access to eligible government benefits * referrals to shelters and support groups and empowerment workshops
Housing And Support For Homeless People With Mental Illness - assists people with mental illness to find affordable housing, to set up their new homes, to care for themselves, to plan for any possible crisis and to connect with other supports and service providers |
Mon-Fri 9 am-4:30 pm |
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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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 | CMH0048 | Peel Children's Centre, Crisis Response Service |
85A Aventura Crt Mississauga, On L5T 2Y6 |
905-795-3500: Intake - 905-451-4655 |
The Crisis Response Service offers a Telephone Crisis Response and, where appropriate, a Mobile Crisis Response for young people under age 18 who are experiencing a mental health crisis, and their parents or caregivers. Mental health crises may include, but are not limited to: parent-child conflict, school concerns, suicidality, self-harm, substance use, stress, depression, and parenting concerns. |
Mon-Sun 24 hours |
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 | CMH0178 | Salvation Army, Family & Community Services, Brampton Branch |
8054 Torbram Rd Brampton, ON L6T 4M9 |
905-451-8840 |
Provides services such as food & counselling to people in need as well as to fire victims * financial counselling and financial management program * Red Shield Campaign - annual fundraising campaign in May * Toss a Toonie Kettle Campaign - annual six week fundraising campaign (mid Nov-Christmas) * volunteers needed |
Mon-Fri 9 am-4 pm |
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 | CMH0093 | Salvation Army, Honeychurch Family Life Resource Centre |
535 Main Street N Brampton, ON L6X 3C9 |
905-451-4115 |
Emergency shelter for abused women and children * accommodates 18 families on a temporary basis * provides crisis individual and group counselling * practical information and assistance with legal services * housing, food, clothing and personal care items * counselors assist residents in developing a plan of action * individual crisis counselling provided for women and their children * life skills and parenting groups *support groups for women living in the community * life skills groups and homework club for children |
Mon-Sun 24 hours |
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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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 | CMH0229 | Trillium Health Centre, Mental Health Services |
100 Queensway W Mississauga, ON L5B 1B8 |
416-521-4006 |
Trillium Health Centre is the largest provider of mental health services in Etobicoke and Peel, including both inpatient and community-based services, offering a continuum of services from direct clinical services through to family support. Services offered include: Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT) Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services Community Mental Health Services Community Treatment Orders Crisis Intervention Team Geriatric Mental Health Services Psychogeriatric Resource Consultant Program Supportive Housing Etobicoke/York (SHEY) Housing and Support Peel Inpatient Mental Health Mental Health Day Hospital ReLinC Services Mississauga |
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 | CDR0230 | Trillium Health Centre, Women's Health Services, Sexual Assault Care and Domestic Violence Services |
100 Queensway W Mississauga, ON L5B 1B8 |
905-848-7100 |
The Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Services located at Trillium Health Centre are regional programs. This means we see clients from across the Peel Region. Individuals cared for include: *Women and men 12 years of age or older who have been sexually assaulted within the last 72 hours *Women 16 years of age or older who have incurred recent injuries as a result of domestic violence *Children under the age of 12 who have been sexually abused or assaulted (see Paediatric Sexual Assault Services for more information on this topic) Clients may access this 24-hour, 7-day a week service through our Emergency Department. A specially trained nurse provides one-on-one care including assessment, treatment, documentation of injuries (may include photographing), safety planning, emotional support and information concerning medical, legal and counselling options. This process takes place in the safety and security of a private unit separate from the Emergency Department called Chantel's Place. Follow-up medical and social work services are available to all patients. Counselling Services Sexual Assault Survivors Outpatient counselling by qualified and registered social workers with an expertise in sexual assault is available free of charge to: survivors of recent sexual assault those supporting a survivor of sexual assault, and survivors 12 years of age or older who have experienced a peer assault in the past. Services are available in Mississauga or Brampton. Domestic Violence Survivors A formal relationship with Interim Place has been established. A Transitional Support Program is available to meet with women to provide support and information on a variety of issues including housing, employment services, income support, job training, immigration, legal services and referrals to long-term counselling. As a community-based service, we also provide client advocacy, public and professional training, education and prevention strategies such as Wen-Do courses. In partnership with other community agencies, we work towards providing survivors with a seamless service by our active membership on two coordinating committees - the Peel Committee on Sexual Assault and the Peel Committee Against Woman Abuse.
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 | CDR0237 | United Achievers Community Services |
36 Queen St E, Lower Level Brampton, ON L6V 1A2 |
*905-455-6789 |
The United Achievers Community Services, founded by the United Achievers Club of Brampton, is a non-profit organization primarily serving the African Caribbean community. UACS is committed to strengthening and enhancing the quality of life of families and individuals by providing culturally sensitive preventive social programs, support, resources, education and training. Programs offered include: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN PREVENTION PROGRAM In an aim toward the elimination and prevention of the conditions that perpetuate violence against women and children, United Achievers provides racially and culturally appropriate services to women and children who are victims/survivors of all forms of violence. Program includes: Face-to-face Supportive Counseling Telephone Crises Intervention Women's Support Group Accompaniment Information & Referrals LONG TERM CARE PROGRAM The Long Term Care Program aims to improve the quality of life of Black and Caribbean seniors. This culturally sensitive program has been successful in relieving loneliness, decreasing isolation, creating social opportunities, providing skills development, enhancing self-esteem and increasing independence. Long term care services include: Weekly Drop-In Counseling Accompaniment Friendly Visiting Health and Nutrition YOUTH SERVICE CANADA INTERGENERATIONAL PROJECT Funded in part by Human Resources Canada, this venture provides services for the Summer Camp offered to local kids MENTORING PROGRAM Enhances and develops the educational, social, creative and intellectual abilities and strengths of students, especially of Black and Caribbean heritage, to their maximum potential. This will enable them to reach for, and obtain, success through the application of excellence in all their endeavors. Aims and Objectives include: To develop and implement a mentoring program that will assist students, primarily of Black and Caribbean heritage, to make valuable learning connections with their schools, their peers and positive adult role models in the community. To enable the designated group to develop respect for self/others. To provide relevant training and skill development in academic, social, political and economic disciplines. To seek support and participation from caring professionals and individuals who are committed to building the community from within. To provide purpose and focus for students who are marginalized, and who are underachieving in school and in acceptable social behaviors. To provide the opportunity for participants to obtain scholarships towards post-secondary studies To build a network of people helping people. PARENT EDUCATION RESOURCE GROUP Offers help if your child is attending school in Peel and you have concerns in any of the following areas: Suspension, Expulsion, School Reports, Parent Council, Learning Disabilities, Course Selection, University/College Selection, School Disciplinary Policy, Attending interviews/hearings. The program aims to assist parents in: Overcoming barriers that inhibit communication and becoming fully involved in the education of their children Understanding their rights, accepting responsibilities, and building positive relationships with schools Understanding the direct correlation between behaviors in the home and performance in school Understanding school policies and disciplinary procedures Becoming successful advocates for their children Building a network of parents helping parents helping children. The program also aims to assist school personnel in: Understanding cultural nuances which impede positive communication with parents and students Understanding and demonstrating cultural sensitivity when interacting with students Adopting non-threatening and non-judgmental approaches in resolving problems AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS This is not a babysitting service These programs assist students with understanding curriculum material; with the completion of their homework while providing an interesting and stimulating environment. After school programs include: Weekly Drop-In Tutoring Supervising Homework Assistance Crafts and Activities Guest Speakers WOMEN'S SUPPORT GROUP Promotes self-esteem; decision making; coping strategies; parenting & life skills; custody & legal rights; group discussions; guest speakers. Provides free child care to participants. SENIORS DROP-IN A supplementary program of the Long Term Care Program, staffed by trained volunteers and/or Placement Students to provide service to shut-ins or temporarily immobile seniors. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Members of the general public and/or students from local schools/colleges are afforded the opportunity to do volunteer work with the agency. These people are crucial in enabling the agency to deliver the high level of service expected for the Programs/Services offered. Volunteers are able to upgrade their skill sets to enhance their employability, or gain experience in their area of study. STUDENT PLACEMENT Opportunity offered to students from local high schools/colleges, to assist with the various services/programs offered by United Achievers Community Services. It enables students to gain valuable hands on experience to hone their skills and supplement their area of study. Other services and programs offered as the need arises. |
*Mon-Thurs 9am -5pm *Fri 9am - 5pm |
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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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 | CMH0203 | William Osler Health Centre, Mental Health and Addiction Programs |
2100 Bovaird Dr E Brampton, ON L6R 3J7 |
905-494-2120, Etobicoke 416-747-4700 |
Mental health programs offered at the WOHS include: crisis response and intervention; inpatient treatment; day hospital; day treatment; consultation liaison; short-term outpatient services; urgent assessment and consultation; community-based treatment clinics for specific populations including children and adolescents; eating disorders; community treatment orders; and adult community mental health. |
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