Healthy Relationships - ÌýhasÌýbeen passionate about improving the quality of life for people living with developmental disabilitiesÌýfor over 30 years.Ìý Supporting over 250 individualsÌýand their families annually.Ìý Alternatives providesÌýopportunities and outcomes for learning and skill development in the areas of employmentÌývolunteerism, recreation and community involvement.Ìý We foster a sense of belonging for people of all abilities.Ìý We open doors to help people realize their full potential.Ìý
Community Partners in Schools
Service providers who wish to offer programs and services within our schools, to our students, are invited and required to submit an Application for Consideration of an External Agency Collaboration. A central board committee will review each application and consider programs and services that are supplemental to those being provided by school board staff, and are consistent with the Board's stated mission, vision, and values.
The committee will meet on a regular basis to review applications and will communicate committee decisions to each applicant. Upon approval, a Collaboration Agreement will be jointly entered into by the External Agency or Third-Party Service provider and the Board. The services and programs approved will then be listed on this website. Principals will choose services for students from the approved list and will be responsible for the organization and management within the school.
Currently Approved Service Providers:
Alternatives Community Program Services
Cornerstone Family Violence Prevention Centre
Healthy Relationship Classroom Workshop - (Cornerstone) provides accessible, compassionate programs and services that are grounded in research and are best-practice modeled. Our services provide a range of options, helping women access the right kind of support at the right time in their journey. All services are free, confidential, women-centered, inclusive, and accepting. All women-identified individuals are welcome in our spaces, including cis and trans–women.
, School Mental Health Worker - Youth and families needing crisis support in the Durham Region can call 310 Cope Crisis Line at their toll-free number 1-855-310-COPE (2673) or (TTY) 1-866-323-7785.
School Based Peer Mediation and Restorative Practices - The fills an important role in public education, community service and in pressing for reform in the criminal justice area. Currently there are branches and offices in over 60 communities across Canada, provincial offices in all 10 provinces and the Northwest Territories and a national office in Kingston.
Kawartha Sexual Assault Centre
Anti-Violence and Mental Wellness Educational Workshops -24 Hour Crisis Support Line 1-705-741-0260,
Lakeridge Health's Pinewood Centre Program
Specialized Addition Treatment Services -
New Canadians Centre - Peterborough & Cobourg
The Ìýis dedicated to supporting immigrants, refugees, and other newcomers to become full and equal members ofÌýCanadianÌýsociety.
Community Response Team - (PYS) provides Clinical Counselling to youth between the ages of 10-18. Our Community Response Team (CRT) works with youth that may need more immediate supports or who are facing a crisis. PYS also provides services for youth that are in conflict with the law.
Rebound Child and Youth Services
Choices Program - SinceÌý inception in 1997, we are proud to offer a wide range of supportive and proactive programming to empower children, youth, and families. Our services offer a private and confidential process which can assist children, youth, and families with options and resources for programming.
Trent University - Trent/Fleming School Nursing - Community Based Nursing Practice
°Õ³ó±ðÌý emphasizes a holistic approach to healthcare. Graduates of the collaborative and compressed programs are well-known in the industry as critical thinkers whose compassion and scientific knowledge are rooted in the values of professional and social responsibility.
Accredited by the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing, the program spans a variety of nursing contexts. Starting in first year, theory and practice occur simultaneously, and skills are developed through lectures, seminars, case studies, simulation labs, online coursework, and clinical practice. By the final year of study, students will have had the opportunity to practice nursing in a range of hospital and community settings.
The Trent/Fleming School of Nursing Baccalaureate Nursing Programs (Collaborative, Compressed and Post- RPN Bridging Pathway) are approved by the College of Nurses of Ontario (www.cno.org). Current graduates from these programs are eligible to apply for registration as a Registered Nurse in Ontario.
For over 100 years,Ìý has been championing the health and wellbeing of youth. We step in before it's too late, to help prevent the physical and mental effects of adverse childhood experiences. We ensure children as young as 7 are supported by caring adults as they overcome these adversities, helping them to do better in life – physically, mentally, socially, emotionally, and academically
Our Intervention helps ensure children as young as 7 are supported by caring adults as they overcome these adversities, helping them to do better in life.
learning experiences give students in grades 3-12 the tools to become financially capable adults and entrepreneurs.
Council for Persons with Disabilities
- program is a hands-on experiential learning program designed to educate around issues of accessibility and inclusion.Ìý This program is offered to public school, high schools, post-secondary institutions, local businesses and organizations.
Application Information:
Applicants are encouraged to read the guidelines prior to submitting applications.Ìý
Applications are due 2 weeks in advance.Ìý
Regulated Health Services and Social Work Services
If a program or service being offered by an External Agency is delivered by, or supervised by, a regulated health professional or social worker, the should be completed.Ìý
Non-Regulated Programs and Services
If a program or service being offered by an External Agency or professional is not delivered by, or supervised by, a regulated professional, the should be completed.Ìý
Third Party Service Provider-Personal Support Workers
If a third party provider wishes to a) fund in-classroom student support through a »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥ District School Board employee, or b) provide a personal support worker for in-classroom student support via an employee external to KPRDSB, the should be completed.Ìý
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