Urgent Response Service
Children with autism are particularly vulnerable to harm, including inappropriate behaviours, negative thoughts, and physical aggression.
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Children with autism are particularly vulnerable to harm, including inappropriate behaviours, negative thoughts, and physical aggression.
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Wraparound is an innovative approach that mobilizes the community to help children, youth and families with complex needs, find solutions that will improve their quality of life.
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EarlyON Child and Family Centres are for children from 0-6 years and their parents/caregivers, providing opportunities to participate in play and inquiry-based learning to build social, emotional and communication skills.
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Every Child Belongs provides individual support, program consultation and training to licensed child care programs or licensed home child care agencies for to in Toronto
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Shortly after you move into a home with 10 or more youth the RPAC Coordinator will contact you to see how you are settling in. RPAC is also available to you if you live in either a foster care home or a group home when you or anyone acting on your behalf believe that it is not the right fit for you
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GCSN provides time-limited crisis and transitional support, to individuals 16 yrs of age and older with a developmental disability or dual diagnosis.
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Youth mental health court program supports youth between the ages of 12 -18 yrs who have been charged or are at risk of being charged with an offence and are diagnosed or are suspected of having mental health challenges, traumatic brain injury, substance use or /and developmental disability.
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Responsive short term individual and family counselling provided to youth 12-18 years of age and their family, through referrals from the partnering school boards.
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Early intervention program for youth aged 12-24 who are at risk of engaging in anti-social and/or violent behaviour, have a developmental disability and/or identify as 2SLGBTQ+.
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Provides short term transitional supports to children and youth who are involved in the inpatient child and youth mental health unit at North York General Hospital and Humber River Regional Hospital.
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Respite Services provides respite to parents/guardians/caregivers, and socialization and learning opportunities for youth and adults with a developmental disability.
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Supports parenting competency and skills building for children prenatal to 6 years of age and their caregivers, who are or may be at risk of experiencing barriers to healthy development.
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An inclusive program of support for 2SLGBTQ+ youth in the GTA who may experience multiple oppressions.
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Tailored individual and family counselling and support for children, youth, young adults and their families who live in Toronto.
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A specialized program designed to support children and youth in complex situations whose needs cross sectors and surpass the ability and capacity of single services.
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Central Toronto Youth Wellness Hub Ontario offers integrated youth, mental health and substance use services for young people aged 12–25. These services are free; no health card is required.
openThe SORNAT program provides comprehensive assessment and treatment services for youth diagnosed with a Mild Intellectual Disability (MID) who have gotten into trouble for their sexual behaviour.
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Drop-in centre for all youth ages 12-26, that celebrates 2SLGBTQ+ youth and youth of colour offering activities, workshops and one-on-one support. This program is part of the Central Toronto Youth Wellness Hub.
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A barrier free counselling service for individuals and families aged 0-26. No health card or appointment required.
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Speech and language services for children from birth until entry into school and their families to ensure optimal communication development.
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A series of therapeutic programs with academic components for children and youth with mental health concerns, a developmental disability, autism, social/behavioural challenges or complex special needs.
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Short term individual and family support services for youth 12-18 with autism and their caregivers.
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A variety of licenced residential support services to, youth and adults who require supervised living in structured, supported environments.
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Doorways offers mental health and/or substance use counselling and case management for clients 15-25 and their caregivers in the north and west Toronto areas.
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Short term counselling for youth and their family/caregivers who are in child welfare care, at risk of entering child welfare care or are transitioning out of child welfare care.
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Mental health counselling for youth and their families offered at the hub of Launchpad - a barrier-free, drop-in recreational facility.
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EarlyON, Understanding Your Child’s Behaviour
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| Service Provider | Phone Number | Availability |
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| Toronto Distress Centres | 416-408-4357 | 24 hours |
| Gerstein Centre | 416-929-5200 | 24 hours |
| Telecare (Mandarin & Cantonese) | 416-920-0497 | 24 hours |
| Assaulted Women’s Helpline | 415-863-0511 or 1-866-863-0511 | 24 hours |
| Warm Line, Progress Place | 416-863-0511 or 416-960-WARM | 8 p.m. – midnight |
| Kids Help Phone | 1-800-668-6868 | 24 hours |
| Youthdale Psychiatric Crisis Service | 416-363-9990 | 24 hours |
| Anishnawbe Mental Health Crisis Management Services | 416-891-8606 | 24 hours |
| Toronto Rape Crisis Centre | 416-597-8808 | 24 hours |
| Dr. Roz’s Healing Place | 416-264-4357 | 24 hours |
| Etobicoke/North York York Support Services | 1-855-310-2673 | |
| Children’s Aid Society of Toronto | 416-924-4646 | |
| Catholic Children’s Aid Society | 416-395-1500 |
| Service Provider | Phone Number |
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| Hostel Intake | 416-397-5637 |
| Street Helpline | 1-866-392-3777 |
| Shelter Access for Youth & Family | 1-877-338-3398 |
| Service Provider | Phone Number | Service Details |
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| Gerstein Crisis Line | 416-929-5200 | Service borders: south to the lake, north to Eglinton, east to Bayview to Danforth and then to Victoria Park, west to Jane St. |
| St. Mike’s Hospital Mobile Crisis Team | 911 | Accessible via the Police Department (no direct number) |
| Service Provider | Phone Number | Service Details |
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| St. Elizabeth Healthcare | 416-498-0043 | Service borders: South to the lake to Jane, to Eglinton, Eglinton east to Victoria Park, north to Steeles, and west to Hwy 427 |
| St. Joe’s Hospital Mobile Crisis Team | 911 | Accessible via the Police Department (no direct number) |
| Service Provider | Phone Number | Service Details |
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| Scarbourough & East York Region Mobile Crisis Unit | 416-495-2891 | |
| Scarborough Hospital Regional Mobile Crisis Team | 416-495-2891 | Service borders: south to the lake, north to Steeles Ave., east to Port Union Rd., and west to Victoria Park |
It’s not always clear what type of support is required and that’s perfectly fine. Lumenus is here to answer your questions, remove barriers and provide you with personalized guidance so that you have access to the programs and services you need.
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Donate a Car Canada accepts vehicle donations for Lumenus Foundation. Free towing is provided in most areas across Canada, or you can drop off your vehicle to maximize your donation.
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Lumenus’ 50/50 Raffle begins on October 1st! Purchase tickets to be entered into the 50/50 raffle draw.
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As Lumenus is a provincially funded organization that received public funds of $10 million dollars or more in the previous fiscal year of the Government of Ontario, Lumenus complies with the mandatory accountability and transparency requirements of the Broader Public Sector Accountability Act, 2010.
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Thank you for choosing Lumenus! When you give to Lumenus, you turn the light on for individuals and families so that they don’t fall through the cracks.
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When you give to Lumenus, you turn the light on for one more family so that they don’t fall through the cracks.
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Because every day is a dress-up day, Gogo and Martin has created some fun animal face masks which can be worn on their own or paired with any of their dress-up animal ears. When purchasing a mask through Gogo and Martin, you are also donating 25% to support the many programs and services provided at Lumenus throughout the pandemic.
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Donate today to support mental health care, honour the mother figures in your life and more. A little can go a long way!
openThe Resiliency Fund is a unique funding opportunity that allows Lumenus to offer the financial support a client may temporarily need in order to continue their journey back to wellness.
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Your gift to Lumenus Community Services help build capacity. With capacity, we close gaps, remove barriers and help more children, parents, youth and individuals find the help they need sooner.
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