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![]() | CDR0006 | OEYC, Bramalea Gore Malton Springdale, Bramalea-Gore-Malton-Springdale | Bramalea Civic Centre 150 Central Park Dr, Unit 101 Brampton, ON L6T 2T9 |
905-791-9650 |
The Ontario Early Years Centre offers a range of free education and parenting services for all parents/caregivers and their children (newborn-6yrs): * pre/postnatal education * early learning & literacy education * parenting & family support/nutrition * speech & language consultations/workshops * Peel Public Health Workshops.* Parenting workshops. Programs such as: * Infant Mother Goose (Newborn-18mths)* Babies in Playland (Newborn-18mths) * Baby Steps (Newborn-18mths) * Infant Massage (Newborn-9mths) * Toddler Mother Goose (18mths-3yrs) * Shake, Rattle and Roll (18mths-3yrs) * Tot Stop (18mths-3yrs) * Learning Lab (4-6yrs) * School Here I Come (4-6yrs) * Lets Create (All Ages) * Scribbles and Giggles (All Ages) * Move and Groove (All ages) * Make and Take (All Ages) * Mother Goose (All Ages) * Read and Play (All Ages) * Game Night (All Ages) Check the website for more programs and further details. Three locations: Bramalea Civic Centre - MAIN SITE 150 Central Park Dr, Unit 101 Brampton, ON L6T 2T9 Malton Neighbourhood Services - SATELLITE 3540 Morning Star Dr Mississauga, ON L4T 1Y2 Springdale - SATELLITE 1090 Peter Robertson Blvd, Unit 208 Brampton, ON L6R 1Z7 |
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![]() | CDR0083 | Ontario Camps Association | 250 Merton St, Ste 301 Toronto, ON M4S 1B1 |
416-485-0425 | Provides information about accredited summer camps for children in Ontario. | Mon-Fri 9am-5pm | Add Record |
![]() | CDR0007 | Ontario Early Years Centre, Peel Region, Brampton Centre | Heartlake Town Centre 180 Sandalwood Pkwy E, Unit 8C Brampton, ON L6Z 4N2 |
The Ontario Early Years Centre offers a range of free education and parenting services for all parents/caregivers and their children (up to 6yrs): Early Learning and Literacy Education, Parenting and Family Support/Nutrition, Information and Referral. 65 Queen St E, Brampton, ON Main Site: Heart Lake Town Centre, 180 Sandalwood Parkway East, Unit #8C, Brampton Satellite Locations : Check the website for further details * Kennedy 83 Kennedy Rd S, Unit 15, Brampton 905-230-1255 * Brampton Library (Four Corners Branch) 65 Queen St E, Brampton 905-495-3430 * Chapters 52 Quarry Edge Drive, Brampton * Kidnetix 190 Bovaird Drive, Brampton 905-495-3430 * Rose Theatre 1 Theatre Lane, Brampton 905-793-4841 * St. John Fisher Neighbourhood Learning Place 330 Balmoral Dr., Brampton 905-793-8900 Ext. 52611 * YMCA 20 Union Street, Brampton 905-495-3430 Programs: Drop-in (0-6 yrs) Informal opportunity for adults and children to socialize and play. Parenting resources and referrals available on site. Brittany Glen is open for drop-in during all hours of operation; for all other centres please refer to their scheduled drop-in times Infant Mother Goose (0 – 12 months) This interactive program promotes bonding between parents and infants, through rhymes, finger plays and songs. It offers the opportunity for parents to network, support each other, and bring about an awareness of community resources. Babies on the Move (9 – 18 months or mobile) For crawling, creeping, walking and running babies. You and your baby will enjoy singing songs and rhymes, exploring new sensory experiences and working on new developmental skills together. This program will provide an opportunity for adults to connect with others. Toddler Time (18 – 36 months) This interactive program involves songs, story and creative time for toddlers to enjoy with each other and their parents/caregivers. Move and Groove (Toddler 18 months – 3 yrs) (Preschool 3 – 6 yrs) (Family 0 – 6 yrs) This program provides an opportunity for parents and children to interact through music, movement and rhymes. Your participation will help your child develop physical coordination, social skills and creative expression. Discovery Time (3 – 6 yrs) A class that encourages children to explore the world around them through hands on activities that fuel their curiosity and makes science fun. Kindergarten Here I Come - Children beginning Kindergarten in the upcoming September (i.e. ages 3 – 6 yrs) This is an 8-week program for children entering Kindergarten the following September. Children will participate in activities that will prepare them for the school environment. Children graduate at the end of the session; therefore children attend only one session. For more programs and calendars check www.mpcrc.ca |
Heart Lake location: *Mon 9-4 *Tues-Thurs 9-7:30, *Fri 9-4 *Thur 9am - 8pm *Sat 9:30-2 For Satellite hours please check www.mpcrc.ca |
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![]() | CDR0012 | Ontario Early Years Centre, Peel Region, Brampton West-Mississauga | 57 Mill St N, Unit 105 Brampton, ON L6X 1S9 |
905-452-1973 |
The Ontario Early Years Centre offers a range of free education and parenting services for all parents/caregivers and their children (up to 6yrs). Pre/Postnatal Education, Early Learning and Literacy Education, Parenting and Family Support/Nutrition, Information and Referral Programs: Age Specific Programs: * Baby Time (0-12months) Parents explore early learning activities with their baby and network with other parents and caregivers * Toddler Time (12-24months) Parents or caregivers engage in songs, finger plays, stories, and activities *Mother Goose (0-18 months) Parents and children learn rhymes, songs and stories. Children improve language and pre-literacy skills. *Wiggle Waggle Fun (0-18 months) Parents and children participate in gross motor play, and singing. Children improve sense of self, motor, social and language skills. * School Here I Come (3.5-6yrs) Children entering school in Sept. Children prepare for school, as they engage in activities that develop their pre-reading and math skills. Family Programs for families with children (0-6yrs): Parents/caregivers with children birth to 6 years of age engage in play activities to support children’s social, emotional and learning development. A variety of learning opportunities are available to promote your child’s play-based learning. Staff facilitates a circle time with songs & story prior to the site closing before lunch and end of the day and at our satellites before the end of each program. *Creative Arts Program (birth- 6years) Children with their parents/caregivers get creative with weekly art activities and then participate in circle time with songs & story with residences of Peel Manor, facilitated by an Early Years Program Facilitator. *Music and Movement (birth-6years) Children develop coordination, language and pre-reading skills through songs, movement and storytelling. Parents develop practical skills to use at home to enhance child development. * FRENCH IMMERSION/FRENCH CIRCLE TIME Join us for story, songs, and rhyme activities designed to expose your child to French. 2 Satellite Locations: check the website for further details. * Fortino's, Bovaird Dr at Brisdale Rd, Brampton, ON * Barondale Public School, 200 Barondale Mississauga, ON * Courtneypark Branch Library 730 Courtneypark Drive West Mississauga, ON * Peel Manor Long Term Care Centre, 525 Main St. N. Brampton, ON * Contact number for all sites is 905-452-1973 |
Check calendar for any closures. Note we are closed the weekends of statutory holidays and in the winter months when the schools close due to weather. *Mon : 9am-noon; 1pm-3:30pm *Tues : 9am-noon; 1pm-3:30pm *Wed: 9am-noon; 1pm-3:30pm *Thur : 9am-noon; 1pm-8pm *Fri : 9am-noon *Sat : 9am-1:30pm; |
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![]() | CAL0380 | Ontario Early Years Centre, Peel Region, Caledon Parent-Child Centre | Albion Bolton Community Centre 150 Queen St S Bolton, ON L7E 1E3 |
905-857-0090 | The Caledon Parent-Child Centre/Ontario Early Years Centre is a non-profit community service organization that provides support, resources, and education that strengthen families and promote the optimal development of children. Parents and caregivers with young children can access a wide variety of free parenting and child development programs and family support services. Programs and services are delivered from a main location in Bolton, a satellite site in Cheltenham, and various rural communities through a Mobile Outreach Unit. For locations and detailed program descriptions, visit www.cp-cc.org. Children's Early Learning: Family Time drop-in sessions for parents, caregivers and children; children's play opportunities, creative and early enrichment activities; interactive adult/child early learning, literacy and school readiness programs (e.g. You & Your Baby; Mother Goose; Learning Through Play, Creative Kids, Discovery Time, etc.) Parenting Education: Pregnancy, parenting, infant health and attachment programs; parent/caregiver education workshops; couple/family enrichment programs; parent/caregiver resource library; Red Cross Babysitting Certification Course Family Support Services: Open Door information and referral services; Adjustments After Birth postpartum Support Group; onsite consultations and clinics for detection and early intervention; Let's Get Together support program for families parenting a child with special needs; child care information Mobile Outreach Unite: Families with young children can drop in for a variety of children's early learning activities, socialization, and parenting support in the following rural communities throughout Caledon: Alton, Caledon East, Inglewood, Mono Mills and Valleywood. |
Office Hours: Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri 9:30 am-4 pm; Thu 9:30 am-7:30 pm; Sat 10 am-1:30 pm Pre-registered Early Learning Programs, Drop-In and Rural Program Hours: see online calendars at www.cp-cc.org |
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![]() | CDR0008 | Ontario Early Years Centre, Peel Region, Mississauga Centre | Grand Park Plaza 719 Central Pkwy W, Unit 212 Mississauga, ON L5B 4L1 |
905-566-4785 |
The Ontario Early Years Centre offers a range of free education and parenting services for all parents/caregivers and their children (up to 6yrs): Early Learning and Literacy Education, Parenting and Family Support/Nutrition, Information and Referral. For information on programs and times please visit the website. * www.ontarioearlyyears.ca or www.familydaycare.com |
Program Hours Centre will be closed between programs 11:30 am-1 pm * Mon to Fri 9 am-11:00 am; 1 pm-3 pm * Tues 6 pm-7:30 pm * Sat 9 am-2 pm * Sun Closed Office Hours * Mon , Wed, Thur, Fri, 8:30 am-4:30 pm * Tues 8:30 am-7:30 pm * Sat 8:30 am - 2:30 pm * Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm * Sat 8:30 am-2:30 pm * Sun Closed All early closures and centre closures are noted on our calendar - check web site monthly for any updates |
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![]() | CDR0009 | Ontario Early Years Centre, Peel Region, Mississauga East | 3160 Tomken Rd Mississauga, ON L4Y 2Y6 |
905-276-6392 |
The Ontario Early Years Centre offers a range of free education and parenting services for all parents/caregivers and their children (up to 6yrs). * Family time (0-6yrs) A program for parents/caregivers and their children(0-6 years) that focuses on promoting positive child development in informal relaxed environment. Activity stations, arts and crafts and circle/story time are available. * Adjustments after birth Drop in, non-professional peer support for mothers experiencing Postpartum Mood adjustments. * Baby Fun (0-12mths) Parents explore early learning activities with their baby and network with other parents and caregivers * Baby Sign Language (0-12mths) This basic ability to communicate before they can talk, gives babies a great boost to their self esteem, helps parents and caregivers appreciate the intelligence of their babies, and can dramatically reduce the frustration that parents and babies experience when communication is difficult. *Developing Literacy Skills An interactive program (3.5 - 6 years). This program focuses on promoting language competence in children. The children will develop and practice their reading skills and communication. * Focus on Science (3,5-6yrs) Fun filled hands on activities that enhance children's natural wonder for science through exploration, comparison,estimation and sensory experiences. * Jolly Jingles (3,5-6yrs) A program for children where they learn to use jolly jingles songs and actions as a fun and interactive way of learning letter sounds. * Family Esso Math (4-6yrs) Introducing games and activities that reinforce skills and develop math skills. *Making a Story Book. An interactive group experience for parents and their children which focus on rhymes, songs and stories for the purpose to motivate children to become mini authors. Parents/caregivers and children will spend quality time together assembling a custom book and the end result will become a treasure for years to come. * Music and Movement (birth-6yrs) An interactive program to introduce children to the concepts of music, movement and creative play to encourage listening skills, imitation and gross motor development. * Mother Goose (0-18mths) Parents and children learn rhymes, songs and stories Children improve language and pre-literacy skills. * Little Chef's (3,5-6yrs) Children participate in age appropriate food preparation with their parents. Learn about nutrition and the role it plays in healthy development of children *Toddler Time. A program for parents/caregivers and their toddlers 19–30 months. This program uses arts and crafts, structured activities and circle/story time. * School Here I Come. Children beginning Kindergarten in the upcoming September (i.e. ages 3,5 – 6 yrs). This is an 6-week program for children entering Kindergarten the following September. Children will participate in activities that will prepare them for the school environment. Children graduate at the end of the session; therefore children attend only one session. *Reading Circle. A program for parents and children (0-6 years) to promote love for books and discover the joy of reading, literacy through songs, rhymes and story books. 2 Satellite Locations *Brian W. Fleming Public School, 3255 Havenwood Dr, Mississauga, ON L4A3A9 *Central Parkway Plaza, 377 Burnhamthorpe Rd E, Unit 111, Mississauga, ON L5A 3Y1 |
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![]() | CDR0011 | Ontario Early Years Centre, Peel Region, Mississauga South | Turtle Creek Plaza 1801 Lakeshore Road W, Unit 101 Mississauga, ON L5J 1J6 |
905-822-1114 | The Ontario Early Years Centre offers a range of free education and parenting services for all parents/caregivers and their children (up to 6yrs): Early Learning and Literacy Education, Parenting and Family Support/Nutrition, Information and Referral. Main Site: Turtle Creek Plaza, 101-1801 Lakeshore Rd. W., Mississauga, 905-822-1114 Satellite Locations: * Port Credit Secondary School, 70 Mineola Rd E, Room 127, Mississauga * 905-278-3382 ext 422 *Queen of Heaven Catholic School, 1198 Alexandra Avenue, Mississaga 905-822-1114 for info * Sheridan Villa, (Long Term Care Residence), 2460 Truscott Dr, Mississauga *Westacres Public School, 2165 Breezy Brae Drive, Mississauga 905-822-1114 for info A sampling of our programs: Drop-in (0-6 yrs) Informal opportunity for adults and children to socialize and play. Parenting resources and referrals available on site. Turtle Creek is open for drop-in during all hours of operation; for all other centres please refer to their scheduled drop-in times Infant Mother Goose (0 – 12 months) This interactive program promotes bonding between parents and infants, through rhymes, finger plays and songs. Babies on the Move (9 – 18 months or mobile) You and your baby will enjoy singing songs and rhymes, exploring new sensory experiences and working on new developmental skills together. Toddler Time (18 – 36 months) This interactive program involves songs, story and creative time for toddlers to enjoy with each other and their parents/caregivers. Move and Grove (Toddler 18 months – 3 yrs) (Preschool 3 – 6 yrs) (Family 0 – 6 yrs) This program provides an opportunity for parents and children to interact through music, movement and rhymes. Discovery Time (3 – 6 yrs) A class that encourages children to explore the world around them through hands on activities that fuel their curiosity and makes science fun. Kindergarten Here I Come- Children beginning Kindergarten in the upcoming September (i.e. ages 3 – 6 yrs) This is an 8-week program for children entering Kindergarten the following September. Children will participate in activities that will prepare them for the school environment. Children graduate at the end of the session; therefore children attend only one session. For more programs and calendars check www.mpcrc.ca |
Turle Creek location: *Mon,Tues,Wed & Fri 9am - 4pm *Thur 9am - 8pm *Sat 9am - 2pm For satellite hours check www.mpcrc.ca |
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![]() | CDR0010 | Ontario Early Years Centre, Peel Region, Mississauga West | Brittany Glen Plaza 5632 Tenth Line W, Unit G1 Mississauga, ON L5M 7L9 |
905-286-4455 | The Ontario Early Years Centre offers a range of free education and parenting services for all parents/caregivers and their children (up to 6yrs): Early Learning and Literacy Education, Parenting and Family Support/Nutrition, Information and Referral. Main Site: Brittany Glen, G1-5632 Tenth Line West, Mississauga Satellite Locations : * Meadowvale Town Centre, 6677 Meadowvale Town Centre Circle, (inside the mall, beside the library), Mississauga 905-567-4156 * Streetsville, 114-154 Queen St S, Mississauga 905-826-5411 * Forest Ridge (apartment building) 3420 The Collegeway, Mississauga 416-895-7516 * Erin Mills (Salvation Army Church) 3420 The Collegeway, Mississauga 905-286-4455 * Falconer (recreation centre), 6600 Falconer Dr , Mississauga 905-286-4455 * Erin Meadows (Long Term Care Residence), 2930 Erin Centre Blvd, Mississauga A sampling of our programs: Drop-in (0-6 yrs) Informal opportunity for adults and children to socialize and play. Parenting resources and referrals available on site. Brittany Glen is open for drop-in during all hours of operation; for all other centres please refer to their scheduled drop-in times Infant Mother Goose (0 – 12 months) This interactive program promotes bonding between parents and infants, through rhymes, finger plays and songs. It offers the opportunity for parents to network, support each other, and bring about an awareness of community resources. Babies on the Move (9 – 18 months or mobile) For crawling, creeping, walking and running babies. You and your baby will enjoy singing songs and rhymes, exploring new sensory experiences and working on new developmental skills together. This program will provide an opportunity for adults to connect with others. Toddler Time (18 – 36 months) This interactive program involves songs, story and creative time for toddlers to enjoy with each other and their parents/caregivers. Move and Groove (Toddler 18 months – 3 yrs) (Preschool 3 – 6 yrs) (Family 0 – 6 yrs) This program provides an opportunity for parents and children to interact through music, movement and rhymes. Your participation will help your child develop physical coordination, social skills and creative expression. Discovery Time (3 – 6 yrs) A class that encourages children to explore the world around them through hands on activities that fuel their curiosity and makes science fun. School Here I Come - Children beginning Kindergarten in the upcoming September (i.e. ages 3 – 6 yrs) This is an 8-week program for children entering Kindergarten the following September. Children will participate in activities that will prepare them for the school environment. Children graduate at the end of the session; therefore children attend only one session. For more programs and calendars check www.mpcrc.ca |
Brittany Glen location: *Mon 9am - 4pm, *Tues - Thur 9am - 8pm, *Fri 9am - 4pm, *Sat 9am - 2pm |
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| CDR0170 | Ontario Federation of Teaching Parents | 416-410-5218 | Ontario Federation of Teaching Parents (OFTP) is a non-profit group run by volunteers that provides information about home learning, enables networking among its members, and serves as an advocacy group and link between the homeschooling community and the provincial government. Open to all, inclusive of all languages, all faiths/philosophies and all educational styles. | Add Record |
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| CDR0056 | Ontario Foundation for Visually Impaired Children | 416-767-5977 | In collaboration with other involved professionals, a consultant will develop a family-centered plan that addresses the developmental and unique learning needs of children with a visual impairment, with or without additional disabilities. Programming emphasis is placed on the unique teaching strategies and learning styles of children with a visual impairment to facilitate their over-all development, environmental access, and interactions with their family and community. | Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm | Add Record |
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![]() | CDR0080 | Ontario Track 3 Ski Association for the Disabled | 61 Advance Rd, Unit 4 Etobicoke, ON M8Z 2S6 |
416-233-3872 | Offers ski and snowboard instruction to disabled children and youth. Program includes ski equipment and transportation to and from the following ski areas (where possible): GTA AREA: Glen Eden, Milton Hawks Ski School Hockley Valley Centennial Park, Etobicoke Caledon Earl Bales, North York GEORGIAN TRIANGLE AREA: Talisman Ski Resort Craigleith Ski Club Alpine Ski Club Osler Ski Club Beaver Valley Ski Club Battawa Ski Club Mount St Louis-Moonstone Assist at various location with Board of Education Ski Trips |
Office Hours Mon-Fri 9:30am-4pm | Add Record |
| CDR1141 | Ontario Travel Clinic | 21 Queensway Avenue W Mississauga, ON L5B 1B6 |
905-897-9228 | Altitude Sickness Pills, Cholera, E. coli, Encephalitis, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, Malaria Pills, Rabies,Yellow Fever and Measles, Mumps, Rubella Diphtheria, Polio, Tetanus and Measles, Mumps, Rubella Diphtheria, Polio, Tetanus |
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![]() | CDR0174 | Ontario. Ministry of Children and Youth Services, Adoption Unit | 101 Bloor St W, 6th Flr Toronto, ON M5S 2Z7 |
416-327-4742 | Adoption in Ontario can be carried out in four different ways: * One of the children's aid societies in Ontario (generally involving Crown wards of the province who are available for adoption) * Licensed private adoption agencies or individuals licensed (licensees) by the ministry (generally involving Ontario infants whose parents have decided that adoption is the best option for them) * Licensed international adoption agencies (who are authorized to place children from many different countries) * The courts in the case of the adoption of Ontario children by their relatives or step-parents (note that "relative" is limited to the child's grandparent, great-uncle, great-aunt, uncle or aunt) Licensed service providers are also available to assist birth parents who are considering adoption for their child Other interim services under the Accesss to Adoption Records Act include: The provision of a copy of the adoption order for an adoption in Ontario The provision of non-identifying background information pertaining to a private adoption in Ontario (the children's aid society will have non-identifying information pertaining to a public adoption) This information can be obtained from Service Ontario at locations around the province or on-line at: http://www.ontario.ca/en/information_bundle/adoption/111872.html For other current services provided by the Adoption Disclosure Unit, contact: The Adoption Disclosure Unit Ministry of Community and Social Services 880 Bay Street, 5th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1Z8 Phone: 416-327-4730 Fax 416-326-6867 Toll Free: 1-888-789-4199 www.mcss.gov.on.ca |
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![]() | CDR0057 | Ontario. Ministry of Children and Youth Services, Central West Region | 6733 Mississauga Rd, Ste 200 Mississauga, ON L5N 6J5 |
Office 905-567-7177 * Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) 905-897-3100 | Administers the following programs: PROGRAM REVIEW AND COMPLIANCE UNIT Licences children's residential services, nursery schools, child care centres and home child care agencies. Provides consulting, advisory, inspection and licensing services to proposed and existing day nurseries. Responds to complaints from the public. CHILDREN'S AND ADULT SERVICES Provides social services for adults and children. Acts in supervisory and consultative capacities for local agencies. ASSISTANCE FOR CHILDREN WITH SEVERE DISABILITIES (ACSD) Formerly known as the Handicapped Children's Benefit (HCB), this program provides help to parents to assist with some of the extra costs of caring for a child who has a disability. The purpose of the benefit is to help children who have disabilities live as normal a life as possible at home and in the community. Assistance provided through the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) SPECIAL SERVICES AT HOME (SSAH) Helps children with developmental or physical disabilities and adults with a developmental disability to live at home with their families by providing funding on a time-limited basis to address individual needs. With this funding, families can purchase supports and services which they could not normally provide themselves and are not available elsewhere in the community. ONTARIO DISABILITY SUPPORT PROGRAM (ODSP) Has two components: Income support program for people with disabilities who are in financial need Employment support program that recognizes many people with disabilities can and do want to work. Regional Headquarters Central West Regional Financial Office 6733 Mississauga Rd, Ste 200 Mississauga, ON L5N 6J5 905-567-7177 * fax 905-567-3215 Income Support 905-897- 3242 * fax 905-897-7419 * TTY 905-897-3109 Employment Support 905-897-3109 * TTY 905-897-3162 |
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![]() | CDR0077 | Ontario. Ministry of Children and Youth Services, Central West Regional Office, Thistletown Regional Centre For Children And Adolescents | 51 Panorama Crt Toronto, ON M9V 4L8 |
416-326-0600 | Offers treatment programs for developmentally, emotionally and behaviorally disturbed children and adolescents. Programs are structured to the needs of the client. Offers the following services: * Adolescent Services (13-18yrs) Provides a comprehensive range of clinical resources for hard-to-serve adolescents, their families, caregivers and other agencies. Clinical services are provided by a multi-disciplinary treatment team through day treatment, assessment and after care programs. * Interface (Integrated Resources for Family Assessment, Consultation and Education) Provides assessment, consultation, intensive family therapy unit (live-in-unit admitting entire families), foster care, home support and outpatient services. * Safe-T (birth-18yrs) (Sexual Abuse Family Education, Treatment) A specialized community based clinic offering clinical assessment, treatment and long term support to children, youth and their families where there is interfamilial child sexual abuse, children with sexual behavior problems and/or adolescent sexual offending. * TRE-ADD (birth-21yrs) (Treatment, Research and Education for Autism and Developmental Disorders) A comprehensive, community-based program for children and adolescents with autism and developmental disorders |
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![]() | CDR0177 | Ontario. Ministry of Children and Youth Services, Youth Justice Services, Brampton Probation Office | 201 County Court Blvd, Ste 500 Brampton, ON L6W 4L2 |
905-456-3430 | Prepares pre-sentence reports for Ontario Court (Provincial Division) and provides probation supervision for young people. Provides liaison services between the community and Youth Justice Services. | Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5 pm | Add Record |
![]() | CDR0179 | Ontario. Ministry of Children and Youth Services, Youth Justice Services, Mississauga Office | 3038 Hurontario St, Ste 300 Mississauga, ON L5B 3B9 |
905-279-6400 | Prepares pre-sentence reports for Ontario Court (Provincial Division) and provides probation supervision for young people. Provides liaison services between the community and Youth Justice Services. | Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5 pm | Add Record |
![]() | CDR0175 | Ontario. Ministry of Community and Social Services, Adoption Disclosure Registry | 2 Bloor St W, 24th Flr Toronto, ON M7A 1E9 |
416-325-8305 | The Adoption Disclosure Register (ADR) implements the adoption disclosure provisions of the Child and Family Services Act, by: Maintaining a voluntary register for the parties to an adoption; Providing information and search services to adult adoptees; Carrying out priority searches required for reasons of health, safety or welfare. Please refer to website for more detailed information |
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| CDR0180 | Ontario. Ministry of Community and Social Services, Family Responsibility Office | 24hr Automated Information Line 416-326-1818 Enforcement Call Centre 416-326-1817 Customer Service Unit 416-243-1909 |
The Family Responsibility Office (FRO) works under the authority of the Family Responsibility and Support Arrears Enforcement Act, 1996. The role of the FRO is to ensure that support payments flow properly from payors (people who make support payments) to recipients (people who receive them). The FRO has the legal authority to take enforcement action against those that do not meet their family responsibilities. The FRO receives every support order made by a court in Ontario and enforces the amounts owed under the order. It also enforces private written agreements that include child or spousal support terms. Private written agreements can include separation agreements, other domestic contracts and paternity agreements. These types of agreements must first be filed with the Ontario Court of Justice, the Superior Court of Justice (Family Court), or their predecessor courts before they can be enforced by FRO. The payor and the recipient must inform the FRO within 10 days of any change of address or of income source, such as an employer. The FRO has the legal authority to collect support payments and arrears and to take the following enforcement actions against those who do not meet their responsibilities: Collect funds from federal sources (such as income tax refunds and employment insurance benefits); * Report the payor to the credit bureau * Seize the payor's bank account or assets * Suspend the payor's passport or other federal licenses (eg: pilot's license) * Seize lottery winnings * Suspend the payor's driver's license * Take the payor to court. Written communication (NOT for payments) should be mailed to: Family Responsibility Office PO Box 220 Downsview, ON M3M 3A3 Financial Payments (NOT for correspondence) should be mailed to: Family Responsibility Office PO Box 2204, Station P Toronto, ON M5S 3E9 |
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![]() | CDR0181 | Ontario. Ministry of the Attorney General, Family Justice Matters, Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee | Atrium on Bay 595 Bay St, Ste 800 Toronto, ON M5G 2M6 |
416-326-2220 | Responsible for protecting mentally incapable people, protecting the public's interest in charities, searching for heirs, investing perpetual care funds, and dealing with dissolved corporations. Services offered include: Managing the financial and/or personal affairs of mentally incapable individuals pursuant to the Substitute Decisions Act where no one else is able to do so; Making medical treatment decisions for mentally incapable persons where no one else is able to do so; Administering the estates of persons who die without a will and without any family in Ontario; Dealing with property owned by a dissolved Ontario corporation; Investigating allegations of serious harm against vulnerable adults; As the Accountant of the Superior Court of Justice, retaining all money, mortgages and securities paid into or lodged with the Court on behalf of minors and litigants; Protecting the public interest in charitable property. |
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![]() | CDR0034 | Ontario. Ministry of the Attorney General, Office Of The Children's Lawyer | 393 University Ave, 14th Flr Toronto, ON |
416-314-8000 | The Office of the Children's Lawyer is a law office in the Ministry of the Attorney General which delivers programs in the administration of justice on behalf of children under the age of 18 with respect to their personal and property rights. Lawyers within the office represent children in various areas of law including child custody and access disputes, child protection proceedings, estate matters and civil litigation. Clinical investigators prepare reports for the court in custody/access proceedings and may assist lawyers who are representing children in such matters. | Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5 pm | Add Record |
![]() | CDR0182 | Ontario. Ministry of the Attorney General, Ontario Court Of Justice, Provincial Division, Family Court | A Grenville & William Davis Courthouse 7755 Hurontario St, Ste 100 Brampton, ON L6W 4T6 |
905-456-4702 | Family Court hears matters pertaining to the Family Law Act, Childrens Law Reform Act, Child and Family Services Act. Deals with questions of child custody, spousal and child support, and access to children in cases of marriage breakdown, including responsibilities of parents. Deals with protection of children as provided for by above mentioned Acts. Hears matters of assault and threatening between family members under provisions of Criminal Code of Canada. | Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5 pm | Add Record |
![]() | CWL0750 | Orangeville Christian School Society | 553281 County Rd 16 Orangeville, ON L9W 2Z6 |
519-941-3381 | Christian day-school. | Mon-Fri 8 am-5 pm | Add Record |
![]() | CDR0172 | Our Place (Peel), Our Place Peel Emergency Youth Shelter, Our Place Peel - Transitional Program | 3579 Dixie Rd Mississauga, ON L4Y 2B3 |
*Administration 905 614-1215 *Emergency Youth Shelter 905-238-1383 |
14-bed emergency youth shelter provides crisis counseling and referral services within a supportive environment for young people (16-21yrs). The shelter, located in Mississauga, offers assistance by trained staff (Mon-Sun 24 hours). The average length of stay is three weeks. The goals of Our Place II are: * To provide safe shelter and crisis counseling to homeless youth within their community, enabling them to remain close to family, friends, school and employment contacts. * To facilitate family reconciliation, if feasible. * To make referrals to ongoing clinical support and necessary counseling. * To help youth take responsibility for themselves, their actions, behavior and future within a supportive environment. Provides access to a RESOURCE ROOM offering: Computer and Internet Access; Job Search Support; Job Skills Training and Development; Educational and Future Planning. The transitional program is located on the lower level of the Our Place Peel facility at 3579 Dixie Road in Mississauga. • Youth ages 16-21 are eligible to participate in the transitional program. • In order to participate in the Transitional Program, youth must first be referred into the Our Place Peel Emergency Youth Shelter. Youth within the Emergency Youth Shelter may then be nominated to the Transitional Program. • Youth are able to stay in the Transitional Program for up to 3 months. • Youth within the Transitional Program participate in a comprehensive case management program, with mandatory programs to assist them in developing all aspects of their life. • Youth within the Transitional Program may be asked to pay rent based upon their income. • There are 6 beds in the Transitional Program. Youth within the program share a room with one other resident. • The Transitional Program is a co-operative living environment and all residents within the program will participate in various chores. • The Transitional Program is a zero |
* Office Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm * Youth shelter Mon -Sun 24 hours Transitional Hours Mon - Fri 9am to 4pm |
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