Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

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Toronto, Canada

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Family planning counselor· Individual & Family Services· Social services organization

Native Child and Family Services of Toronto Reviews | Rating 3.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Native Child and Family Services of Toronto is located in Toronto, Canada on 30 College St. Native Child and Family Services of Toronto is rated 3.2 out of 5 in the category family planning counselor in Canada. Native Child and Family Services of Toronto stands as one of the most significant expressions of urban aboriginality. We are proud to be a leader in the field of Native human services in Canada. The founders were concerned about the high number of children in the care of Children’s Aid Societies and by the issues, such as poverty, addictions, family violence, and homelessness, confronting Native families in the city. The founders were further concerned that while the Native family had many issues before it, few services within the mainstream sector were available to meet the needs of an increasingly voiceless and marginalized community. Native Child and Family Services is a Children’s Aid Society under the Child and Family Services Act. As such we have a mandate to protect children from all forms of maltreatment and to provide residential care for those children who need it. Although we take the protection and care of our children very seriously, we recognize that we must do what we can to help families and children who need assistance. As a result, we see our responsibilities as including the provision of support services to all family members. Our many support services include: The largest Aboriginal Head Start program in the Country; Summer resident and day camps; An Ontario Early Years Centre; Youth programs including the Native Learning Centre and 7th Generation Image Makers; Children’s mental health services and case management; The Scarborough Child and Family Life Centre; Developmental services; Youth outreach services including transitional housing. The community we serve The Native population of Toronto is estimated at 60,000 adults and children. Of these, approximately 45,000 are status Indians; the others are Métis, non-status and Inuit.

Address

30 College St

Phone

+1 4169698510

Company size

201-500 employees

Headquarters

Toronto, Ontario

Founded

1986

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Anita Windisman

A lovely building to visit for Doors Open. The medicine garden and sweat lodge on the rooftop are not to be missed.

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Shyla Tibando

This is a stunning facility. So much consideration has gone into it. There is a longhouse, sweat lodge and roof top healing garden. It is Leed certified.

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Leon

Overstepped their bounds causing months of intense difficulty and stress to a nine year-old child, not to mention his parents, one of whom became homeless partially due to misinformation and a completely baseless push on their behalf to have one of the parents removed from the household in question. I used to think that if anyone had questions about whether to call because of anything I did, that they should call and I'd be happy to clear whatever issue they had up. How things have changed. Now, I would warn any parent to keep their mouths shut during any interview. Interviews are not about clearing your name, they're just evidence gathering sessions. I surmise that there is nothing you can say during the interview that will get them to back off at this point. These people are egos on a seemingly justifiable mission, spun out of control.

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Harvey Lee

Well known for providing social support to struggling families and people who are at risk! very colourful interior!

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Decolonize Yourself

Frauds. They are killing us under the guise of healing.