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This is a highly structured intensive community based alternative to custody for youth who have come in contact with the law. Youth engage in cognitive programming based on prevention, rehabilitation, and reintegration.

The Forest Program serves youth ages 10 to 18 with a dual diagnosis and is part of the service array available through the Guiding Partnerships and Solutions (GPS) Program.

The Ontario Works program helps people in temporary financial need find sustainable employment and achieve self-reliance through the provision of effective, integrated employment services and financial assistance.

Assistance includes:

Registered Nurses and Chiropodists collaborate to provide foot care to maintain foot health. All services are available to clients free of charge, and include:

A one-stop model of access to services for young parents that strives to meet their children’s early developmental needs.

Programs include:

An academic and research healthcare organization. Provides acute inpatient and emergency care. Offers patients palliative care services, and a social work department which works with hospital patients and their families in adjusting to illness, personal, social, and family problems, finances, and discharge planning.

Location of Hamilton Regional Indian Centre Indigenous Drop-In Centre, a culturally safe space.

Clients can access:

  • housing help and resources
  • cultural services
  • access to traditional medicines
  • advocacy support
  • identification support
  • food insecurity supports

The website for the End of Life Doula Association of Canada. Through this website visitors can find information about becoming a doula as well as information about a number of other services related to hospice care.

Also maintains a list of end-of-life doulas in Canada.