EveryMind

Sexual Abuse Treatment Program

Record #: CDR0085
Last Modified: 02 Sep 2020
Last Full Update: 02 Sep 2020

Record Details

Social Media Website: everymind.ca/
Social Media Website

Description & Services

Description The Sexual Abuse Treatment Program provides specialized out-client services for families coping with trauma involving sexual abuse or sexual assault. The program treats children under 18 years of age, living in the Region of Peel, who have been victims of sexual abuse or sexual assault. The program also helps children who exhibit sexualized behaviour; adolescents who have committed sexual abuse; and families in which sexual abuse among siblings has occurred. The Sexual Abuse Treatment Program focuses on remediating the trauma of sexual abuse or assault; preventing future offences; and supporting family members when sexual abuse among siblings has occurred.
Hours *Mon-Thu 8:30am-8pm 
*Fri 8:30am-5pm
Areas Served Peel Region
Eligibility Ages: 3 year(s) - 17 year(s) 
 
Children who have been victims of sexual abuse, or who have committed sexual abuse or assault, and their families.
Application Referrals may be made by: youth (12 yrs and over) who are residents of Peel Region; family members or caregivers; or a professional.
Fees None
Languages English ; French

Contact Information

Address & Map
85A Aventura Court
Mississauga, ON L5T 2Y6
Intersection Off Edwards Blvd (S off Derry Rd E; between Hurontario St (Hwy 10) and Kennedy Rd S)
Accessibility Fully Accessible
Office Phone Direct all enquiries to WhereToStart.ca: Access to Mental Health Services for Children and Youth: 905-451-4655
Fax 905-696-0353
Crisis Phone 416-410-8615
Website everymind.ca
Primary Contact Shamsa Iqbal, Supervisor, Sexual Abuse Treatment Program, EveryMind; Phone: 905-795-3500 ext 2224
Primary Executive Ceri Harnden, CEO, EveryMind

Other Details

Print Material A brochure about the Sexual Abuse Treatment Program is also available upon request.
Funding Provincial
Service Level (50) Non Profit

Subjects

Subjects Assaulted Men ; Children ; Counselling ; Incest ; Mental health ; Sexual assault ; Sexual assault victims ; Youth