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Mental Health Courts and Diversion Programs - Durham North East
Court supports, case management, and system navigation services help people who are in conflict with the law as a result of mental illness. For minor offenses, mental health diversion agreements provide voluntary alternatives to the court system.
See also
Community Mental Health Programs
.
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These services are located in Durham North East
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Canadian Mental Health Association - Durham
60 Bond St W, Oshawa, ON L1G 1A5
905-436-8760
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Durham Mental Health Services - Court Support Services
Courthouse, 150 Bond St E, Oshawa, ON L1N 4K8
905-444-3196
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These services are located outside of Durham North East, but provide service to Durham North East.
Canadian Tamil Youth Development Centre - Toronto - CanTYD Drop-in and Support Programs
705 Progress Ave Unit 40, Toronto, ON M1H 2X1
416-431-4100
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Dnaagdawenmag Binnoojiiyag Child and Family Services
Administration Office, 517 Hiawatha Line, Hiawatha, ON K9J 0E6
705-295-7135
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Elizabeth Fry Toronto
215 Wellesley St E, Toronto, ON M4X 1G1
416-924-3708
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Ontario. Ministry of the Solicitor General - Scarborough - Probation and Parole, Scarborough
2131 Lawrence Ave E Suite 200, Toronto, ON M1R 5G4
416-327-9000
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Ontario. Ministry of the Solicitor General - Toronto East Detention Centre
55 Civic Rd, Toronto, ON M1L 2K9
416-750-3513
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