Clients are assigned a worker to assess their unique needs and help develop a case plan to meet those needs. After consultation and assessment, clients are connected with community resources and programs to help with the following types of needs:
  • Community based resources
  • Fitness and recreation
  • Socialization
  • Life skills
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Indoor skateboard/rollerblade/scooter park for youth.
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Provides a weekly five session infant massage class that is facilitated by a certified ECE and IAIM infant massage instructor.

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The Information and Privacy Commissioner is an independent officer of the Legislative Assembly, responsible for reviewing complaints from the public about actions or decisions made under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPP) and the Health Information Act.The Commissioner has the authority to make recommendations and issue orders to public bodies and custodians of information.

  • Request a Review: Members of the public can request a review if they have made an information request under the FOIPP Act or Health Information Act and they disagree with the public body or custodian's decision about providing the requested information OR if they have received no response to their request.
  • Make a Privacy Complaint: Members of the public can make a complaint if they believe their personal information or personal health information is not being properly collected, used, disclosed or protected by a public body or custodian. The Commissioner will investigate such complaints.
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Provides eligible injured workers with various benefits to help them during their recovery. Types of benefits injured workers may be entitled to include:
  • Medical aid to cover treatment costs
  • Wage loss compensation
  • Medical expense reimbursement for medications and more
  • An impairment assessment
  • Survivor benefits
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Provides free supports to injured workers or their families who have filed a claim with the Workers Compensation Board (WCB). The service is independent of the WCB. Includes:
  • Information and guidance on options for people who are not satisfied with claims decisions
  • Assistance understanding decisions and requests for internal reconsideration
  • Support for those seeking internal reconsideration
  • Representation of workers appealing to the Workers Compensation Appeal Tribunal
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Provides in-person eight week peer to peer grief support groups. Groups are small and participants share their experiences and support each other.

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Assists individuals in understanding the law, navigating the justice system, and providing support to make informed decisions during stressful situations. Issues include:

  • Divorce
  • Custody
  • Child support
  • Company and commercial, including non-profit issues
  • Wills
  • Buying property or renting
  • Labour and employment
  • Consumer protection
  • Criminal law
  • Human rights
  • Power of attorney
  • Many other topics
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Provides youth with a role model and a friend to talk to and share the experiences of growing up. Mentors and mentees meet for one hour a week and hang out or do activities together on school grounds.
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Provides resources and information on topics including:

  • Auto insurance
  • Home insurance
  • Business insurance
  • Disaster information
  • Insurance 101
  • Dispute resolution steps
  • Other Resources (Code of consumer rights and responsibility, Consumer relief, Fraud Alerts, etc.)
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