Public health nurses and family home visitors provide prevention, early intervention, and prenatal support to at-risk families. Focus is on healthy child development and parenting skills. Services include:
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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.
24-hour emotional support and practical assistance to individuals victimized by crime or tragic circumstance such as homicides, suicides, sudden death, assaults, sexual assaults, domestic violence, motor vehicle and fire fatalities, robberies, and
Pediatric and adult services include:
This program helps people aged 16 and older with a developmental disability who are looking for adult developmental services in the following ways:
Offers both traditional and contemporary approaches to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, including on-site training and consultations.
The Provincial Youth Outreach Worker program (YOW) helps marginalized and at-risk youth and families better navigate and connect with services in their communities to improve youth outcomes.
A division of the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce. Applies to all members with any and all employees under the age of 40.
Provides education and support for parents to help encourage the healthy development of their children. Parents learn to help their children develop the skills they need for daily activities at home and in early learning and care settings. Progr
Self-help support group for deaf and hard of hearing individuals to share their problems, needs, experiences, and strategies for coping. Also offers educational programs and classes.