Child and Adolescent Services for Abuse and Trauma (CASAT)
Support and treatment for children, youth and families who have experienced abuse and trauma. Services are responsive to the diverse needs of individuals affected by abuse and may include individual, family and parenting support.
Here to Help (H2H)
A 12-week group intervention program for children ages 4 to 18 and their mothers who have experienced family violence. Offered twice a year, the group provides a safe and supportive environment for mothers and children to talk about the violence they have experienced, process their emotions together and learn that they are not alone in their experiences.
Child care, TTC fares, dinner and cultural interpretation are provided free of charge.
Shelter and Community Based Services
CDI partners with shelters to provide mothers and their children who have experienced abuse or violence with services to help them with their specific needs. CDI’s programs include:
Shelters Program
Accessible counselling services for mothers with children under 18 who have experienced family violence or sexual abuse and are living in CDI partner shelters. Immediate counselling and parenting support is provided on a one-time or ongoing basis as needed, with follow-up support once families move out.
School Liaison Program (SLP)
A school-based program that helps children ages 4 to 16, living in partner shelters, make a smooth transition to their new school. A School Liaison Worker connects with children, mothers, shelters and school staff during this transition, and is accessible at the school to support the child’s emotional, behavioural and social development.
Follow-up services are available to children at their new school once they move out of the shelter
Transitional & Housing Support Program (THSP)
THSP provides safety planning and all related transitional and housing supports to women who have experienced abuse.
Services can include connections to housing, employment, education, financial and legal support.
Taste of Home
A 25-week drop-in cooking program offered to children living in partner shelters. The after-school program teaches children how to prepare healthy, budget-friendly meals and teaches them stress management and mindfulness techniques that will assist them in developing a healthy lifestyle and support them in managing the stresses of everyday life.