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[1,1236,"St Michael's Hospital","21 McGill St, Toronto, ON M5B 1H3","Church-Yonge Corridor, 75","Central Intake 416-864-5120","steps@smh.ca","www.stmichaelshospital.com/programs/mentalhealth","Youth 16-23 years experiencing a first episode of psychosis * may be homeless or have problems with drugs or alcohol","Assessment * treatment * support with school, work, social activities * family education and support * referral to community services","Professional or self referral","English ; Interpretive services","Not Accessible","Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm","(50) Non Profit","2013-10-21T04:00:00",840654,null,null,null,null,"21 McGill St","former Toronto","M5B 1H3","{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.3813739919446, 43.6598728550589]}"],
[2,1237,"St Michael's Hospital","30 Bond St, Toronto, ON M5B 1W8","Church-Yonge Corridor, 75","Office 416-864-5346 ; Emergency Department 416-864-5094",null,"www.stmichaelshospital.com","People who need medical care for serious illnesses and injuries","Psychiatric emergencies -- Monday-Sunday 24 hours, accessible through emergency department (see separate listing)
\n\nCrisis Stabilization Unit -- assessment, treatment and support for up to 72 hours * 3 bed unit * accessible through emergency department (see separate listing)
\n\nMobile Crisis Intervention Team -- Monday-Sunday 1 pm-11 pm * to access team call 911 * serves Toronto Police 51 and 52 Divisions
\n\nCommunity Mental Health Liaison Team -- short term case management * help with basic needs such as food and shelter * help connecting with health and mental health services * accessible through emergency department (see separate listing)
\n\nGeriatric Mental Health Outreach Program 416-864-6060 ext 3278 -- specialized consultation, assessment and follow up services for residents of long term care facilities with complex behavioural problems","No referral required","English ; Interpretive services","Bond St entrance not wheelchair accessible * Queen and Victoria St entrances wheelchair accessible * braille elevator Queen and Victoria St * entrances close to parking","Office -- Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm * emergency services -- Mon-Fri 24 hours","(50) Non Profit","2013-10-16T04:00:00",773891,null,null,null,null,"30 Bond St","former Toronto","M5B 1W8","{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.3776792804321, 43.6536468859287]}"],
[3,1238,"WoodGreen Community Services","815 Danforth Ave, Ste 300, Toronto, ON M4J 1L2","Danforth Village-Toronto, 66","416-645-6000 ext 2100/2200","newcomerinfo@woodgreen.org","www.woodgreen.org","Newcomers (immigrants and refugees) * Mentorship for Internationally Trained Professionals -- foreign-trained professionals who are landed immigrants or Convention refugees","Settlement services -- orientation, integration * counselling * information and referral * newcomer workshops * worker and parent network support groups * Muslim young women's group * financial literacy program * newcomer volunteer program * English Conversation Circle * Microsoft Computer Certification Program * social and recreational activities * Befriending Program -- matches newcomers with Canadian volunteer hosts who offer orientation to their local area and moral support in their transition to Canada
\n\nH.O.M.E (Housing Opportunities and Marketplace Exchange) -- connects Syrian refugees with available housing, goods and services
\n\nImmigrant Youth Program -- for youth 13-24 years * friendship and emotional support * individual support * homework club * computer camp * sports club * social and recreational activities * orientation to postsecondary education* job search support * support for at-risk newcomer youth
\n\nMentorship for Internationally Trained Professionals -- one-on-one or online program * matches internationally trained professionals with a mentor from a similar profession for cultural and professional orientation * Community Connections Group Activity Program -- group activities for newly arrived immigrants and refugees to help orient them to their new community and establish social and professional networks * trained and experienced volunteer mentors assist, with focus on citizenship and civic engagement or skills and career development\n
\n\nSeasonal income tax clinic -- open to all\n
\n\nSome programs and services provided off site
\nSettlement Program, formerly Immigrant Settlement and Adaptation Program","Call for appointment or drop in","English ; French ; Albanian ; Arabic ; Armenian ; Belorussian ; Bengali ; Chinese (Cantonese) ; Chinese (Mandarin) ; Czech ; Farsi ; Filipino ; German ; Greek ; Gujarati ; Hindi ; Hungarian ; Italian ; Japanese ; Polish ; Portuguese ; Punjabi ; Russian ;","Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Easy access to elevator ; Wheelchair accessible washroom, assistance needed with door ; Street parking - not designated","Mon-Thu 9 am-5 pm, Fri 9 am-12:30 pm * some evening and Saturday programs","(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity","2016-01-25T05:00:00",7569237,null,null,null,null,"815 Danforth Ave","former Toronto","M4J 1L2","{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.3409712694603, 43.6794389537811]}"],
[4,1239,"Bangladeshi Canadian Community Services","2899 Danforth Ave, Toronto, ON M4C 1M3","East End-Danforth, 62","416-699-4484","nakter@bangladeshi.ca","www.bangladeshi.ca","Open to all including immigrants and refugees * focus on Taylor Massey community","Settlement services * information and referral including for legal advice on refugee and immigration matters or for crisis intervention for assaulted women or men * form filling * sessions to address domestic abuse and violence * individual, couple and family counselling * job search support -- mentoring, placement, information * career counselling for internationally trained professionals * youth counselling * support groups for families\n
\nAfter School Tutoring Program (ASTP) -- for students 10-29 years, Saturdays 2-5 pm at AccessPoint on Danforth, 3079 Danforth Ave\n
\nSenior Services -- senior support program * workshops, accompaniment to appointments, interpreting, home supports\n
\nYouth Engagement Program * Youth Eliminates Smoking program","Call for appointment","English ; Bengali ; Hindi ; Urdu","Wheelchair accessible washroom, assistance needed with door ; Main entrance wheelchair accessible","Mon-Fri 9:30 am-4:30 pm","(50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity","2015-09-15T04:00:00",790475,null,null,null,null,"2899 Danforth Ave","former Toronto","M4C 1M3","{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.2939779674297, 43.6896991337791]}"],
[5,1240,"Harriet Tubman Community Organization","1761 Sheppard Ave E, Main Fl, Street Level, Toronto, ON M2J 0A5","Henry Farm, 53","416-496-2042","info@tubmancommunity.org","www.tubmancommunity.org","Focus on African-Canadian children, youth and their families","Social and recreational programs * leadership program for youth 15-24 years * personal and social development for young women 13-19 years, includes information on health and sexuality * counselling for youth 14-18 years * support, information and referral for newcomers * tutoring * summer day camp * intergenerational health education and healing circles for women 17-55 years * Youth Honouring Community Achievements -- recognizes the contributions of the African-Canadian community * cultural and social events
\n\nPrograms offered at various locations","Call for information","English ; French","Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance","Mon-Fri 12 noon-7 pm","(50) Non Profit","2015-07-15T04:00:00",30013252,null,null,null,null,"1761 Sheppard Ave E","North York","M2J 0A5","{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.3430369482099, 43.7756095392188]}"],
[6,1125,"East Metro Youth Services","1200 Markham Rd Ste 200, Toronto, ON M1H 3C3",null,"416-438-3697","emys@emys.on.ca","www.emys.on.ca","No restrictions","Children's Mental Health agency providing a range of services to youth, 12 - 18 and their families who live in East Toronto.
What's Up Walk-in Clinic - East Metro Youth Services whats up walk-in\nClinic is a free Monday Saturday mental health and counselling walk-in\nservice. The clinic provides children, youth, young adults and their\nfamilies immediate counselling for a range of issues including depression,\nanxiety, family conflict and bullying.
Services and Programs: