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 CDR0090Association for Bright Children, Peel Chapter   905-782-0055 Volunteer, non-profit community-based organization offers:  
* support groups for parents of bright and gifted children  
* advocates for appropriate programs and services for gifted children in the schools  
* provincial body provides liaison with the Ontario Ministry of Education  
* provides monthly adult meetings for parents and educators. 
* Peel Chapter has representation on the Special Education Advisory Committees of both local school boards  
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Map RecordCAL1036Brampton Christian School 12480 Hurontario St 
Caledon, ON L7C 2B6
905-843-3771 Private School offering full day junior & senior kindergarten, elementary, and secondary education. Bus service available. A positive educational experience which includes the teaching of Christian values, along with The Lords Prayer and Bible Readings during opening exercises. Ministry of Education inspected. Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5 pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCMH0002Centre for Addiction and Mental Health 1001 Queen St W 
Toronto, ON M5S 2S1
Switchboard 416-535-8501 
The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is Canada's largest mental health and addiction teaching hospital, as well as one of the world's leading research centres in the area of addiction and mental health. CAMH is fully affiliated with the University of Toronto, and is a Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization Collaborating Centre.  
 
CAMH combines clinical care, research, education, policy and health promotion to transform the lives of people affected by mental health and addiction issues.  
 
Our central facilities are located in Toronto, Ontario, and we have nine offices across the province to provide support to the mental health system. CAMH was formed in 1998 as a result of the merger of the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, the Addiction Research Foundation, the Donwood Institute and Queen Street Mental Health Centre.  
 
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Map RecordCMH0164Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Child, Youth and Family Program Intergenerational Wellness Centre 
80 Workman Way 
Toronto, ON M6J 1H4
*416-535-8501 ext 4366 (Central Intake Number) 
 
To make a referral or for more information regarding the following services, please call: 
 
*416-535-8501, ext. 34040 (Gender Identity) 
*416-535-8501, ext 1730 (Youth Addiction Services) 
*416-535-8501, ext. 36767 (SAPACCY) 
*416-535-8501, ext. 34352 (Adolescent Service) 
*416-535-8501, ext. 33642 (ABATE project)
Adolescent Service: provide court-ordered assessments for youth aged 12 to 18 involved with the legal system. We offer recommendations to the courts, families and agencies, and help set up treatment referrals to community agencies. Judges, lawyers and probation services in the court system refer youth under the Youth Criminal Justice Act. Contact 416-535-8501, ext. 34952 for more information. 
 
Better Behaviours Service: for children and youth ages 5 - 17 with significant behaviour issues such as fighting, breaking rules, having difficulties in friendships, falling behind academically or having problems negotiating adult expectations. Problems are serious enough to be noticed at home, at school, with peers or in the community. The following list are programs offered through the service: The Incredible Years Parenting Program is a parent training group for parents with children ages 6 to 12 who display non-compliant, disruptive and aggressive behaviour. The Dinosaur Social Skills Program is a social skills training group for children, ages 6 to 8, who demonstrate challenging behaviours including non-compliance to adult requests, disruptive/aggressive behavior and social behavior difficulties. The CATCH Classroom is a day treatment classroom, for children, ages 6 to 8 with clinically significant emotional, behavioural and learning complexities across settings. The CATCH Classroom is a partnership with the Toronto District School Board (TDSB). Referrals to the above programs are parent referral. The Addressing Behaviour and Treatment Effectiveness Project (ABATE) is a treatment study to evaluate the effectiveness of individualized child and family treatment compared to group-based parent and child treatment for children aged 9 – 12. For more information on the ABATE project, please call 416-535-8501, ext. 33642. For assessments not specific to the above listed programs a doctor referral is required. 
 
Gender Identity Service: assess, treat and help children, youth, ages 3-18, and their families better understand a young person’s struggle with gender identity development and any related behavioural or emotional problems associated. We also assess adolescents who are concerned about being sexually aroused by cross-dressing. As well, the Gender Identity Service offers consultation to other professionals (physicians, psychologists, social workers, teachers and other health care workers) locally, across Canada and in the United States. We accept referrals from any health care professional, parent or youth aged 16 and older. Contact 416-535-8501, ext. 34040 for more information. 
 
General Consultation Service: consultations for children and adolescents, up to the age of 17, who may have a variety of adjustment, emotional, behavioral, family or parenting difficulties. Referrals by physician required.  
 
Mood and Anxiety Service: assessments for children and youth ages 3 - 17 who have anxiety or mood issues. We help the child, youth and their family better understand the problem after assessment. We also recommend treatment when appropriate. Doctor referral required. 
 
Psychotic Disorders Service: Assess children under the age of 14, along with their families, who are referred with concerns involving psychotic disorders (such as schizophrenia) or symptoms of psychosis. A referral is required from your family doctor, pediatrician or psychiatrist.  
 
SAPACCY: provides support and counselling to Black youth and their families who are dealing with problem substance use. Our programs include individual therapy, group therapy and early intervention and prevention. Contact 416-535-8501, ext. 36767 for more information. 
 
TAPP-C: for children and youth up to 18 years old, who have been involved in fire related behaviour or show an interest in fire related behaviour. The program works in conjunction with the Fire service professionals who provide families with home fire-safety checks and fire-safety education. CAMH staff provide assessment and parent- and child-focused treatment. We accept referrals from any health care professional. Visit our website at www.tapp-c.com 
 
 
The Youth Addiction and Concurrent Disorders Service (YACDS): offer a range of specialized treatment options for clients with substance use concerns with or without co-occurring mental health issues. Contact 416-535-8501, ext. 1730 for more information on the following services or to make a referral: 
 
YACDS Outpatient Services: 
 
The Outpatient Services offer consultation, assessment, treatment, case management and research. Treatment options include individual therapy, family support, education and counseling, group treatment and day treatment. The inter-professional team consists of Child and Youth Work, Psychiatry, Psychology, Social Work, Teaching staff, professional students and volunteers.  
 
Criteria 
1) Clients between the ages of 14-24 
2) Clients be willing to address substance use and mental health concerns  
3) Client able to attend appointments 
 
Referrals are accepted from clients, families and/or service providers. We would like referrals where ever possible.  
 
YACDS Day Hospital: 
 
Part of our continuum of care within YACDS, and the broader concurrent disorders care delivery system. This is a “step-up/step-down” program or avert to hospitalization. Offering specialized consultation, assessment and follow-up for youth. The treatment includes individual support, family support, education, counseling and day treatment. Inter-professional team will assess and facilitate disposition directing to appropriate intensity and location of concurrent mental health and substance use services. Outreach Worker to facilitate youth engagement with community resources to promote and sustain their recovery 
 
Criteria  
 
1) Adolescents ages 14-18 years 
2) Concurrent substance use and mental health concerns 
 
Referrals from community agencies, child welfare, youth justice and hospitals.  
 
YACDS Inpatient: 
 
This is 12 bed secure unit with a provincial mandate. Seeking to serve the vulnerable, disadvantaged and underserviced population of clients with complex concurrent substance use and mental health issues, the unit is able to accommodate male and female clients with a 3-6 weeks length of stay. Clients will receive cconsultation, assessment, stabilization, treatment and extensive discharge planning. Treatment encompasses various evidence-based approaches such as DBT, CBT and MI. It also includes medical withdrawal management, medication: initiation, review, optimization and psychological testing.  
The inter-professional team includes: Psychiatry, Social Work, Psychology, Recreation and Occupational Therapy, Child and Youth Work, Nursing, Pharmacy and Primary Care. 
 
Criteria 
 
1) Adolescents ages 14-18 years 
2) Complex mental health and substance use difficulties 
3) DSM-IV criteria – with flexibility 
 
Referrals from community agencies, child welfare, youth justice, hospitals, families/self 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Map RecordCMH0175Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, TAPP-C 250 College St 
Toronto, ON M5T 1R8
416-535-8501 ext 6208 Program that brings together fire service and counselling professionals to help families deal effectively with children and teens involved in fire-play. The fire service professionals educate children and their families about fire and how to develop good fire safety practices. Counselling professionals assess the risk of continued fire involvement and help children and their families deal with problems that may contribute to the fire setting.   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCMH0067Childrens Mental Health Ontario 40 St Clair Ave E, Ste 309 
Toronto, ON M4T 1M9
416-921-2109 Supports and represents treatment organizations that serve children (up to 18yrs) and their families throughout Ontario. 
 
Goals are: 
To promote service excellence through standards and accreditation, information sharing and education 
Advocate for policies, programs and funds to improve the state of children's mental health 
To support the work of parents and board members in children's mental health. 
 
Children's mental health centres and related services: 
Assess emotional and behaviour problems 
Develop treatment and support programs in collaboration with clients 
Work with families or caregivers to enable troubled children to stay in school and at home (in some cases, treatment is provided in a residential setting).
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 CDR0114Conseil Scolaire de District Catholique Centre-Sud, Peel Region Schools   416-397-6564 Le Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud accueille près de 14 500 élèves au sein de ses 42 écoles élémentaires et 9 écoles secondaires sur un territoire qui s'étend de la Péninsule du Niagara à Peterborough et du lac Ontario (Toronto) à la baie Georgienne.  
Écoles catholiques de la région de Peel comprennent: 
 
* ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE CATHOLIQUE SAINTE-JEANNE-D'ARC 
25 Laurelcrest St 
Brampton, ON 
L6S 4C4 
905-453-8561 * fax 905-453-0306 
 
* ÉCOLE SECONDAIRE CATHOLIQUE SAINTE-FAMILLE 
1780 Meadowvale Blvd 
Mississauga, ON 
L5N 7K8 
905-814-0318 * fax 905-814-8480 
 
* ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE CATHOLIQUE RENÉ-LAMOUREUX 
385 Meadows Blvd 
Mississauga, ON 
L4Z 1G5 
905-270-0785 * fax 905-270-0185 
 
* ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE CATHOLIQUE SAINT-JEAN-BAPTISTE  
1910 Broad Hollow Gate 
Mississauga, ON 
L5L 3T4 
905-820-7460 * fax 905-820-2774 
 
* ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE CATHOLIQUE ANGE-GABRIEL  
1830 Meadowvale Blvd 
Mississauga ON L5N 7L2 
905-814-9122 * fax 905-814-0996
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 CDR0115Conseil Scolaire Viamonde, Peel Region Schools   416-614-0844 Cet organisme offre un service en français 
 
Le Conseil scolaire Viamonde (CS Viamonde) offre une complete éducation primaire et secondaire en français langue première. Plus de 8500 étudiant fréquentant 50 écoles dirigées par la commision scolaire de la langue française. Les écoles de la région de Peel incluent:  
 
ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE CARREFOUR DES JEUNES (Mat-6éme année) 
375 rue Centre N 
Brampton, ON 
L6V 4N4 
905-455-7038 * télécopieur 905-455-6885 
 
ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE HORIZON JEUNESSE (Mat-6éme année) 
1445 boulevard Lewisham 
Mississauga, ON 
L5J 3R2 
905-403-0950 * télécopieur 905-403-0952 
 
ÉCOLE SECONDAIRE JEUNES SANS FRONTIÈRES (7ème année-12ème année) 
7585, promenade Financial 
Brampton, ON 
L6Y 5P4 
905-450-1106 * fax 905-450-7151 
 
ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE DES QUATRES RIVIÈRES (Mat-6éme année) 
60, promenade Century 
Orangeville, ON 
L9W 3K4 
519-940-5145 * 519-940-5147 
 
ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE L'HARMONIE (Mat-6éme année) 
158 rue Bridgeprot est 
Waterloo, ON 
N2J 2K4 
519-746-7224 * 519-746-7629 
 
ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE L'ODYSSÉE (Mat-6éme année) 
30 rue Brighton 
Guelph, ON 
N1E 3S9 
519-837-4420 * 519-837-4422 
 
ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE DU CHÊNE (Mat-6éme année) 
150 promenade Ridge 
Oakville, ON 
L6H 1B8 
905-8158900 * A venir 
 
ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE PATRICIA-PICKNELL(Mat-6éme année) 
1257 croissant Sedgewick 
Oakville, ON 
L6L 1X5 
905-465-0512 * 905-465-0514 
 
ÉCOLE SECONDAIRE GAËTAN GERVAIS (Mat-6éme année) 
150 promenade Ridge 
Oakville, ON 
L6H 1B8 
905-8158900 * A venir
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 CMH1176Distress Centre Peel   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.
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Map RecordCDR0122Dufferin Peel Catholic District School Board, Archbishop Romero Catholic Secondary School, District Alternative Program 2495 Credit Valley Road 
Mississauga, ON L5M 4G8
905-412-1000 District Alternative Secondary programs are designed for students who require a non-traditional approach to learning with varied program delivery options and for whom the regular secondary setting has not led to successful completion of credits and for students who require a flexible learning landscape to balance personal schedules. 
 
The primary focus is to prepare students to return to community school, to integrate into the world of work or to successfully transition to post-secondary institutions. 
 
Students are eligible to participate in an outdoor experiential excursion such as Outward Bound Canada that provides opportunity to learn, reflect and challenge the self in body, mind and spirit.
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Map RecordCDR0125Dufferin-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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Map RecordCDR0070Ernest C Drury School for the Deaf 255 Ontario St S 
Milton, ON L9T 2M5
905-878-2851 Day and residential school for the deaf. Preschool home visiting program for deaf and hard of hearing children. Awareness workshops for parents and professionals. Office Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCMH0061Family Association for Mental Health Everywhere Brampton Community Door 
7700 Hurontario Street, Suite 601 
Brampton, ON L6Y 4M3
Brampton 905-488-7716 Provides a wide range of support services for family members and caregivers of someone with a mental illness. 
Services include: 
1-to-1 supportive counsellling 
Information & referrals 
Educational materials 
Support groups for families members(without the illness) (call for meeting times) 
Representative available for speaking engagements for public education to various groups. 
Education speaker events 
fameKids and fameYouth Groups and individual programs offered for children (7-17yrs) that have a family member with mental illness. Programs offered in Toronto and Peel. For more information phone: 416-207-5032 for Toronto and Scarborough and for Peel: 905-276-8316  
 
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 CMH0245Family Association for Mental Health Everywhere Mississauga Mississauga Community Door West 
90 Burnhamthorpe Road W 
Mississauga, ON L5B 3C3
905-276-8316 Provides a wide range of support services for family members and caregivers of someone with a mental illness.  
Services include:  
1-to-1 supportive counsellling  
Information & referrals  
Educational materials  
Support groups for families members(without the illness) (call for meeting times)  
Representative available for speaking engagements for public education to various groups.  
Education speaker events  
FameKids Group and individual programs offered for children (7-12yrs) that have a family member with mental illness. Programs offered in Toronto and Peel. Contact Dave Cho for more information at 416-207-5032 ext.26 or davec@fameforfamilies.com  
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Map RecordCAL0844Hillcrest Private School 7 Little York St 
Orangeville, ON L9W 1V5
519-941-5591 
Hillcrest Private School is an independent co-educational school located in Orangeville. Engaging each child in higher education offering a challenging programme progressing academically from Pre-Kindergarten-grade 12.  
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Map RecordCDR0050Justice for Children and Youth 415 Yonge St, Suite 1203 
Toronto, ON M5B 2E7
416-920-1633 Legal clinic that represents and advocates for youth (under 18yrs) on matters such as: welfare, education, children's aid, getting off the street, family or criminal law. 
 
CHILD WELFARE 
Advises and represents youth who want into or out of children's aid care. Answers questions or concerns about their placement or program while in care. 
 
CONSENT TO TREATMENT 
Gives legal advice to young persons and care providers regarding the right to consent to and refuse treatment; assists young people who are having trouble getting OHIP. 
 
CORRECTIONS LAW 
Advocates for youth who are in jail at youth centres or in detention. 
 
CUSTODY AND ACCESS 
Represents children and youth who are not living with a parent and are seeking access to siblings only. The Office of the Children's Lawyer represents children and youth in custody and access disputes. They are appointed by the court and the parents' lawyers can request this appointment. 
 
EDUCATION LAW 
Helps young people who are not living with a parent get enrolled in school; helps children and parents obtain appropriate special education placements by giving legal advice relating to the various processes under the Education Act; provides summary advice to parents throughout Ontario and will consult with other lawyers and clinics to assist them in representing clients outside the Toronto area; represents low-income children and youth who have been suspended or excluded from school or who face expulsion from a school board; gives advice about truancy and about information, records and privacy issues. 
 
IMMIGRATION LAW 
DOES NOT practice immigration or refugee law. However will assist children and youth obtain OHIP or school enrolment when their immigration status is an issue; and will assist other lawyers and clinics with this area of law as it relates to the Charter and to international human rights instruments. 
 
LEAVING HOME 
Provides summary advice and representation, when necessary, for young people who have left or are considering leaving their parents' home (issues often involve child welfare, support, family and social assistance law); assists in the recovery of personal possessions being withheld by a parent when a young person leaves home. 
 
MENTAL HEALTH LAW 
Acts for youth who are locked in mental health facilities (secure treatment/psychiatric wards) or who are in a facility for mental health reasons. 
 
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE 
Represents youth (16-17yrs) who are trying to get general welfare assistance or who have been cut off; gives summary advice to persons seeking the foster parent benefit and to young parents applying for family benefits. 
 
SUPPORT 
Provides summary advice to young persons and assistance to legal counsel where youth are seeking financial support from their parents (the youth should be able to obtain a legal aid certificate). In this area, assists youth living independently - but NOT youth living with a parent. 
 
TEST CASES 
Tries to challenge laws that discriminate against children or youth, or laws which fail to take into account the best interests or wishes of children and youth, from the perspective of the young person; will also represent children and youth in cases which involve the interpretation of legislation pertaining to them such as the Child and Family Services Act or the Young Offenders Act. 
 
VICTIMS OF CRIME 
Represents young persons who wish to protect the privacy of personal records (e.g. CAS files, school records, medical records, etc.) in criminal proceedings (defence lawyers may try to use these records to undermine the testimony of victims of crime in the trial against the accused); helps young people make claims before the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board. (DOES NOT assist with personal injury claims in civil courts). 
 
YOUNG OFFENDER 
Helps young people in trouble with the law by giving them information about the legal system and their rights; helps them find lawyers and refers them to other resource; represents youth who are charged in incidents in schools, group homes and jail; represents youth with learning or other difficulties; may do appeals depending on the issues; does reviews of dispositions to help a youth get into open custody or on probation; will do bail hearings and general advocacy for youth without lawyers.
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Map RecordCDR0084Peel 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.
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Map RecordCDR0190Peel District School Board, Peel Alternative School North 315 Bartley Bull Pkwy 
Brampton, ON L6W 2L4
905-455-1225 Programs are designed for students who require a non-traditional approach to learning with varied program delivery options and for whom the regular secondary setting has not led to successful completion of credits and for students who require a flexible learning landscape to balance personal schedules.  
 
The primary focus is to prepare students to return to community school, to integrate into the world of work or to successfully transition to post-secondary institutions.
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Map RecordCDR0191Peel District School Board, Peel Alternative School South 1239 Lakeshore Rd E 
Mississauga, ON L5E 1G2
905-278-3396 Programs are designed for students who require a non-traditional approach to learning with varied program delivery options and for whom the regular secondary setting has not led to successful completion of credits and for students who require a flexible learning landscape to balance personal schedules.  
 
The primary focus is to prepare students to return to community school, to integrate into the world of work or to successfully transition to post-secondary institutions.
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Map RecordCDR0192Peel District School Board, Peel Alternative School West 6975 Meadowvale Town Centre Cir 
Mississauga, ON L5N 2W7
905-363-0154 Programs are designed for students who require a non-traditional approach to learning with varied program delivery options and for whom the regular secondary setting has not led to successful completion of credits and for students who require a flexible learning landscape to balance personal schedules.  
 
The primary focus is to prepare students to return to community school, to integrate into the world of work or to successfully transition to post-secondary institutions.
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Map RecordCDR0199Region of Peel, Public Health Services, Family Health Division 7120 Hurontario Street, 6th Floor 
Mississauga, ON L5M 2C2
Region of Peel 905-799-7700; Caledon residents 905-584-2216 Offers information and services for preconception (planning a pregnancy) prenatal, breastfeeding, parenting and child health.  
Health Line Peel 905-799-7700 for parents of children 0-6. Calls answered by Public Health Nurses. Call Mon-Fri. 8:30-4:30 for information about preconception, prenatal, infants' and children's growth & development, feeding, physical activity, positive parenting, Postpartum Mood Disorders, breastfeeding, community resources available for parents, etc. Referrals to the Healthy Babies, Healthy Children (HBHC) Program (home visiting). 
 
Visit our comprehensive website: www.parentinginpeel.ca for more information. 
 
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Map RecordCAL1159The Maples Private School 513047 2nd Line, RR 4, Amaranth 
Orangeville, ON L9W 2Z1
519-942-3310 Private school, Junior/Senior Kindergarten to Grade 8. Emphasis is on the elementary basics, with computer, French education in all grades. Full-sized gym. Before and After school programs. Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCMH0151Trillium Health Centre, Mental Health Services, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, Mississauga 2085 Hurontario St, 3rd Flr 
Mississauga, ON L5A 4G1
905-848-7484; Information/Intake 905-451-4655 Provides outpatient services for children and adolescents (up to 19yrs), and their families. Children must have either a diagnosed psychiatric condition, or significant symptoms or unusual behaviour indicative of a psychiatric condition. Treatment may include individual, family or group therapy, psychiatric assessment, psychological testing and medication consultation and follow up. Services also include community outreach, education and collaboration with other agencies and schools. 
 
 
This service is one of six agencies to launch a ONE PHONE NUMBER approach to enable easier access to mental health services in the community for children and youth. 
 
Current waiting period is 2-3 months.
Mon, Wed, Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm; Tue, Thu 8:30 am-8:30 pm 
Appointments for assessments are scheduled during the day; follow-up appointments are available during the day and Tue & Thu evenings
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Map RecordCDR0248Westbrook Montessori Academy 7227 Copenhagen Rd 
Mississauga, ON L5N 2C6
905-826-4648 Westbrook Montessori Academy provides an authentic Montessori program including French, Drama, Dance,Karate, Music, and Art. Mon-Fri 7:30 am-6:30 pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCDR0240Youth Without Shelter 6 Warrendale Crt 
Etobicoke, ON M9V 1P9
416-748-0110 Youth Without Shelter is an emergency residence and referral agency serving homeless youth (16-24yrs), providing food, board, and programs in a safe, non-judgmental environment.  
 
Programs and services include: 
* CRISIS PHONE LINE: Counselling and referrals are available 24 hours a day 416-748-0110 
* RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM: provides food, board, counseling, and referrals to health (physical, dental, optical), legal, and other services. 
* STEPS TO SUCCESS PROGRAM: Workshops are run 7 days a week on issues pertaining to life skills (anger management, conflict resolution, budgeting, cooking) and employment skills (job searching skills, resume- and cover-letter writing, interviewing, job retention). 
* HOUSING PROGRAM: Includes workshops and counseling on tenant rights, living with roommates, finding housing, etc. Helps clients coordinate move-ins and is often able to provide donated furniture and kitchen goods. Housing Program workers liaise with landlords and assist in housing searches and placements. 
* STAY-IN-SCHOOL: Designed to support younger residents through the successful completion of their education. Residence, study space, meals, and school supplies are provided. 
* EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM: Provides dedicated counselling for employment assessments; job search; resume writing; interview skill development; and connection to career and shadowing and volunteer opportunities. 
* CONTINUING SUPPORT: Offers support to former residents through The Supper Club that meets every other week, offering dinner, a take-home food package, hygiene products, and counseling. Counseling, referral services, and workshops are all made available to former residents.
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