The Provincial System Support Program has offices throughout Ontario. Regional implementation teams through these offices work closely with local communities and key partners to create and sustain system improvements.
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Offers a variety of services to help disabled or injured workers, and family, friends, and co-workers of workers injured or killed on the job.
Services include:
Provides temporary emergency accommodation for families experiencing homelessness in the form of private, accessible self-contained units.
Services include:
Support group meetings of Overeaters Anonymous, a program that offers recovery from compulsive eating by using the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of OA.
Offers virtual and in-person support groups for people affected by brain tumours. Support groups are available for youth (ages 18-39), adult patients and survivors, and caregivers. Visit the website for a list of all meeting locations, dates, and
Online peer support group, facilitated by a registered midwife, for individuals experiencing symptoms of perinatal mood disorders (PMD).
Provides an opportunity for non-custodial parents and their children to be together in a supervised environment. Qualified staff and volunteers who are sensitive to children's needs help promote healthy interactions between parent and child.
Provides mutual support and education for people living with Parkinson's and their friends and families.
Offers a variety of free online support groups for people affected by Lupus. Visit website for a full list of groups available.
Offers a support group for individuals who have had contact with the criminal justice system. Program assists with transitioning back into the community after a period of incarceration.