A Community Justice Worker attends court daily and works with the offender and the Crown on referrals for diversion. The Community Justice Worker works collaboratively to determine, implement, and monitor sanctions, which may include:
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Coordinates in-home and community-based care for patients by assessing patient care needs, and delivering in-home and community-based services to support their health and well-being.
The Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee (OPGT) is part of the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General.
Protects, promotes, and supports the best interest of children. Contact to discuss concerns that a child you know is suffering from abuse or neglect.
If you suspect a child is in need of protection or is being neglected or abused call.
A community-based program offering counselling and case management services to individuals with serious mental illness.
Offers basic first aid and caregiving skills for youth 11-15 years old. Participants learn how to provide care to children in a variety of age groups, and how to prevent and respond to emergencies.
IDHC provides programs and services focusing on the development, and enhancement of programs and services focusing on the education, prevention, and management of diabetes in Indigenous communities, both on and off-reserve.
A toll-free phone line that allows City of Hamilton employees, contractors, vendors, and members of the public a confidential and anonymous way to report suspicion or proof of wrongdoing.
This includes but is not limited to:
Catholic elementary schools for the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board. They offer education using a standard curriculum set by the Ministry of Education from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8.
Anger Management for Men Program: 10-week online class that teaches men strategies and skills to manage their emotions. Provides men a safe space to socialize. Discuss topics related to men’s health and well-being.