| Program: | Community Alternatives for Youth - St Thomas and Elgin | ||
| Organizations: |
Salvation Army (The) - London - Correctional and Justice Services London |
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| Phone Numbers: | 519-282-0788 | ||
| Fax: | 519-633-5592 | ||
| Email: | bryanne.vandenbroek@salvationarmy.ca | ||
| Website: | www.cjslondon.ca | ||
| Address: |
c/o The Salvation Army PO Box 22044 St Thomas, ON N5R 6A1 |
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Street Address: |
410 Sunset Dr St Thomas |
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| Intersection: | Sunset Dr and Karen St | ||
| Location: | St Thomas (Northwest Talbot) | ||
| Accessibility: |
Wheelchair Accessible
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| Hours: | Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm | ||
| Executives: |
Mary Ann Branje - Director of Community Programs 416-659-0669 * maryann.branje@salvationarmy.ca |
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| Contacts: |
Brian Cooper - Community Justice Worker brian.cooper@salvationarmy.ca |
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| Service Description: |
Practical services designed to help clients with the criminal justice system and community integration with a view to prevent similar problems from reoccurring Accountability and Opportunity for Youth - Extrajudicial measures and extrajudicial sanctions (pre and post charge diversion) * youth must acknowledge participation in the offence and are given the opportunity to take responsibility without getting a criminal conviction Youth Justice Committee Program - Serves as an alternative to the court-based system to handle low risk offences committed by youth * includes the youth, persons harmed, and community to provide an opportunity for healing and repairing the harm done Community Reintegration Program - Assistance to youth who are currently serving a term of probation * youth worker and case manager help develop a personalized plan * assistance can include help with appropriate housing, obtaining proper identification, returning to school, employment services, life skills, counselling and transportation where needed Community Service Orders - Hours assigned by the court to be completed at a nonprofit organization within a specific time period * community service orders are given to adults * suitable placement found and follow-up with the court for confirmation of completion Direct Accountability Program - Diversion program for adults * referred by the Courts * program options include Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program, Anger and Substance Awareness Program and Stop Shop Theft * other program options also available Adult Alternative Measures Program - Program gives people charged with a criminal offence the opportunity to take responsibility for their actions without getting a criminal conviction * fee for service Support Groups and One-on-One Counselling - Youth ages 12 -17 Includes Anger Awareness, Healthy Choices, Life skills, D.A.W.N (Drug and Alcohol Awareness Program), BLAST (Anti-bullying Awareness), Second Step, Community Learning Hub programs (employment, financial literacy, substance education, Girls Group and anger management), and Create Your Skate Program Youth Homelessness Protocol - 211 - Participating agency for the Youth Homelessness Protocol, designed to assist youth ages 12-24 in Elgin County who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless in finding a safe place to stay and to receive the supports needed to find safe long-term housing |
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| Fees: | Fee for some programs (adult) | ||
| Application: | Criminal justice referrals | ||
| Eligibility - Population(s) Served: | Youth and adults involved or at risk of becoming involved in the criminal justice system | ||
| Area(s) Served: | Elgin | ||
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This information was last completely updated on: 1-31-2025 |
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Wheelchair Accessible