Breaking the Cycle
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Record #:
CDR0106
Last Modified:
16 May 2019
Last Full Update:
16 May 2019
Address/Location Info
Address & Map | |
Located In Community | Toronto |
Accessibility | Fully Accessible |
Contact Information
Office Phone | 416-364-7373 |
Fax | 416-364-8008 |
btcycle@mothercraft.org | |
Website | www.breakingthecycle.ca |
Primary Contact | Lisa Howarth, Project Coordinator, Mothercraft; Phone: ext 218; Email: lisa.howarth@mothercraft.org |
Description/Eligibility/Service Details
Description | Breaking the Cycle (BTC) is an early identification and prevention program designed to reduce risk and to enhance the development for substance-exposed children (prenatal - 6 years) by providing services which address maternal addiction problems and the mother-child relationship through a community based cross-systemic model. Families receive integrated addictions counselling, health/medical services, parenting support, development screening and assessment, early childhood interventions, child care, access to FASD Diagnostic Clinic, and basic needs support in a single access setting in downtown Toronto, with home visitation and street outreach components. Offers a one-stop service for substance-using women who are pregnant and/or parenting young children (under 6yrs). Services offered include: * BTC Pregnancy Outreach Program * Addictions * Developmental Clinic * Parenting programs * Child care * FASD Diagnostic Clinic * Health/Medical services * Mental health services * Basic Needs support (including food, clothing and transportation) . |
Hours | Mon-Fri 9am-5pm |
Areas Served | Greater Toronto Area |
Eligibility | Women who have substance use problems and who are pregnant and/or have children under 6 yrs |
Fees | None |
Languages | English |
Record Details
Record Views (Total) | 26710 (as of 21 Dec 2024) |
Other Info
Service Level | (50) Non Profit |
Subjects
Publication | CCAC ; CCAC310 ; CDRCP-CIP ; CDRCP-CSI ; CMH-SHG ; CMH-SHG-MH ; INFOPEEL ; INFOPEEL-PUBLIC ; OACCAC-CW ; SPECIALNEEDS-PUBLIC |