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Alternative schools are for students whose needs are not met by mainstream schools, which may occur for any variety of reasons, including students who have children, part-time jobs, or who simply have a different learning style that doesn't fit with a mainstream school. In general, alternative schools offer smaller classes, with more of an opportunity for one-on-one interaction with teachers.

 

In Ontario, students work on one course at a time, and can complete six or more courses in an academic year. Each classroom has 21 students who all work on individual courses, at their own pace. Contact your local school board for more information.

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Our history is one rich in education, advocacy, support and an unwavering dedication to improving the lives of individuals on the autism spectrum and their ... more
140 Yonge St, Toronto, ON, M5C 1X6
647-362-5610
Area Served: Toronto
All ages
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Fernie House Child and Youth Services offers a few core services to the youth who reside at Fernie Hourse which include Child Welfare ... more
Pickering, ON, L1V 2R4 Map
416-284-3711
Area Served: Toronto
6 - 18 years
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Humewood provides pregnant young women with: * Pre and Post-Natal Residential Services: A 10-bed residence offeringprenatal rooms and 6 post-natal rooms for ... more
40 Humewood Drive, Toronto, ON, M6C 2W4 Map
416-651-5657
Area Served: Toronto
Up to 21 years
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The Massey Centre for Women is an award-winning, non-profit, community agency located in Toronto, that provides housing and resources for pregnant teens, young ... more
1102 Broadview Avenue, Toronto, ON, M4K 2S5 Map
416-425-6348
Area Served: Toronto
Up to 21 years
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FIA is a registered children's charity providing facilitated peer to peer support groups to children, from Grade 4 through to College & University as well ... more
Special Services During Pandemics (e.g. COVID/Corona), Disasters and Related Emergencies
FIA believes in the ethos that ‘it takes a village to raise a child’ and have expanded our offerings to provide FREE virtual peer to peer support groups to College & University students, Parents & Caregivers as they navigate the realities and emotions of the COVID-19 pandemic. In doing so we ultimately support the children we serve. Small Facilitated groups provide a confidential, safe place to come together to talk about what is on your mind and in your heart. A place to find compassion and support from your peers.
29 Madison Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5R 2S2 Map
647-239-2740
Area Served: Canada
All ages
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Operation Come Home is an employment, education, and support centre for homeless and at-risk youth age 16 and up. Our programs focus on what works and what ... more
150 Gloucester St, Ottawa, ON, K2P 0A6 Map
613-230-4663
Area Served: Canada
16 - 29 years
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Private Practice Professionals and Commercial Businesses

100 The East Mall, Etobicoke, ON, M8Z 5X2 Map
416-367-5968
Area Served: Toronto
All ages
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Community Resource Connections of Toronto (CRCT)
Catchment: Toronto
Finding mental health services can be complicated, especially for newcomers. This guide for newcomers helps with navigating and finding mental health services in Toronto.
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Language: EN
Children's Mental Health Ontario (CMHO)
Catchment: Ontario
CMHO has list of child/youth mental health services for communities throughout Ontario.
Posted: Sep 1, 2020
Language: EN
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