Focuses on the knowledge and language skills needed for the Canadian Citizenship Test, and teaches techniques to study and organize information effectively. Topics in this program include:
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Assists isolated, low income, and vulnerable seniors age 55 and older with making social connections and maintaining independence through various activities and community referrals.
An 8 session program developed utilizing restorative practice principles and the Duluth Model to assist individuals who have been involved in incidents of intimate partner violence.
Sessions include:
Single point of access for children and youth to be placed on the Ontario Autism Program (OAP) waitlist for autism services.
A program for adults to earn high school credits though 6-week programs using Ontario Secondary School curriculum as per Ministry of Education guidelines.
A community-based program offering counselling and case management services to individuals with serious mental illness or concurrent disorders.
Provides free dental care for Hamilton residents who have a low income, do not have dental insurance, and also to those enrolled in the Health Smiles Ontario Program or the Ontario Seniors Dental Care Program.
A team of counsellors provide services to support individuals, couples, and families facing a very broad range of issues. Counselling modalities include traditional talk therapy, art therapy, and attachment therapy.
Free activities, programs, and workshops for adults 55+, offered by Recreation division and community partners, across the City of Hamilton.
Skill-building program managed by the Canadian Mental Health Association. Designed to help individuals experiencing low mood, mild to moderate depression and anxiety, stress or worry.