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Mental Health and Addiction Strategy
WEBMental Health and Addiction Strategy. Home / Who We Are / Mental Health and Addiction Strategy. If this is an emergency call 9-1-1. If you are in crisis call 24.7 Crisis Support Peel Dufferin at 905-278-9036. Message from the Chief.
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URL: https://www.peelpolice.ca/en/in-the-community/mental-health-strategy.aspx
Mental Health and Addiction Strategy 2021
WEBThis strategy is the result of signifcant collaboration between members of our organization and many community partners that are invested in supporting the mental health and well-being of residents in Peel Region. It outlines a shared commitment to ensure that residents have access to effective, timely mental health and addiction resources when
Mental Health and Addiction Strategy
WEBOur Mission: To work collaboratively with all stakeholders to develop superior, sustainable and barrier-free services for those impacted by mental health and addiction in Peel. Our Strategy. : Was developed in collaboration with a wide range of community partners to strengthen how we support individuals impacted by mental health and addiction.
Community Safety and Well-Being
WEBAs a respected health service and housing support provider, SHIP promotes Healthy Housing™ by forming lasting relationships with landlords and developers. We advocate mental and physical health services through in-house service teams and partnerships with community-based agencies. 416-553-1288 . John Howard Society of Peel-Halton-Dufferin
Police Record Check
WEBWelcome to The Peel Regional Police Service Police Record Check website. Choose one of the two options below to continue, or press Return To Main to be redirected to the main Peel Regional Police website. If you don't already have an account click on the Create Account button, otherwise choose the Login button. The Peel Regional Police Service
Peel Regional Police
WEBOntario police services and partners appeal for increased enforcement measures Region of Peel - On March 20, 2024, Peel Regional Police in collaboration with a joint management team, hosted the second annual Auto Theft Summit. The joint management team comprised of: Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS)Halt
Human Rights Project
WEBThe Human Rights Project is a collaborative undertaking by Peel Regional Police with the Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) and the Peel Police Service Board to examine and address existing and longstanding discriminatory practices within the service. In October 2020, Peel Regional Police committed in a historic partnership with the OHRC …
Child and Teen Safety
WEBListed below are various ways that children, teens and adults can work together to ensure child and teen safety. Bicycle Safety. Bullying and Cyber-Bullying. Street-Proofing. Walking Home Alone. Drug Education. Human Trafficking and Vulnerable Youth. Online Safety. Positive Ticketing for Youth: Operation Freeze/Heat.
Our Community 2022
WEBReview response to mental health calls and identify partners to provide mental health support to community members. 1.4.1. Collaborated with the Canadian Mental Health Association Peel Dufferin, Punjabi Community Health Services and Roots Community Services on a pilot project that was launched in 2022 to redirect low risk mental health …
Become an Officer
WEBWe offer a comprehensive health benefits package for both sworn and civilian positions. Benefits normally begin six months after starting employment. In addition to the other benefits, the pay is great. Annual Salary for Cadet to Constable: Cadet, Second Class - $51,228. Cadet, First Class - $56,351. Recruit Constable - $61,473.
Record Checks and Suspensions Pardons
WEBApply Online for a Record Check. For urgent inquiries, please contact the numbers below: Motor Vehicle Accident Reports Desk: 905-453-2121 ext. 4365. Occurrence and Insurance Reports: 905-453-2121 ext. 4384. Records Search Unit: 905-453-2121 ext. 4338. The Peel Regional Police provides records checks for the citizens of Mississauga and Brampton.
Police Constable and Cadets
WEBIn good health and able to meet the physical, mental and medical requirements of the Peel Regional Police Service. Good moral character and habits. Successfully completed at least four years of secondary school education or its equivalent. Meet vision and hearing requirements as outlined by the Ontario Association of Cheifs of Police (OACP).
Courses and Seminars
WEBPeel Regional Police have designed a number of certificate programs that will teach citizens to keep themselves, their families and their property safe. These courses are offered free of charge and are available only to adult (18 and over) residents or persons employed in the Region of Peel. Space is limited, on a first come first served basis.
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