Native Child and Family Services of Toronto - Head Office - Toronto - College St - Clinical Services

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30 College St
Toronto, ON
M5G 1K2
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416-969-8510
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Fax: 416-928-0706
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Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm

Application

Visit in person or call

PAR program -- call to schedule an intake/assessment meeting

Eligibility - Population(s) Served

Indigenous youth, adults, and families, including First Nations, Inuit and Metis communities


Residency Requirements: Toronto


PAR program -- offenders 18 years and older, ordered by the court to attend the program in response to a criminal charge involving domestic violence

Fees

None for most services ; PAR Program - client fee based on sliding scale

Contacts

Randall Arsenault - Manager of Communications, Public Relations and Events
416-639-9039 * rarsenault@nativechild.org
Freida Gladue - Manager, Culture
416-639-9033 * fgladue@nativechild.org

Languages

English ; Ojibwe

Accessibility Note

Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Easy access to elevator ; Elevator with braille and voice/tone features ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall ; Dedicated accessible washroom with all features

Description of Services:

Combination of Aboriginal approaches to healing and clinical practices for family violence treatment and prevention
  • case management - variety of services including assessments, referrals, supportive counselling and advocacy
  • The Mooka'am Clinic - parents, children, family and couple counselling
  • Anti-human Trafficking - helps youth and women to recover, move through the system and begin their healing journey
  • Women's Empowerment Circle - program for women in abusive relationships through teachings, ceremonies, case management, supportive counselling and groups
  • Journey of the Peaceful Warrior - program for men to develop healthy relationships, improve self-esteem and increase knowledge and pride in Indigenous identity
  • program events calendar
Partner Assault Response (PAR)
  • 12 week group education and counselling program on domestic violence and non-abusive ways of resolving conflict
  • victims/partners of the offender provided with support including safety planning, referrals to community resources, and information on offender's progress
Mobility for Good - free phones and subsidized plans to Indigenous women at risk or surviving violence, in partnership with Telus
Child Protection Agency for the Indigenous community - see other listing

Services and Programs:

Last updated: May 9, 2024: Suggest an edit