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Program: Mental Health and Justice Services  
Organization: Canadian Mental Health Association, Peel Dufferin Branch - Brampton
Phone Numbers: 416-735-2965
Toll-Free: 1-877-451-2123
Crisis: 24/7 crisis support: 905-278-9036 or 1-888-811-2222
Fax: 905-456-1388
Email: courtsupport@cmhapeel.ca
Website: cmhapeeldufferin.ca/programs-services/mental-healt...
Address:
7700 Hurontario St, Unit 314
Brampton, ON
L6Y 4M3
Street Address:
A Grenville and William Davis Courthouse
7765 Hurontario St, 321
Brampton, ON
 
Intersection: Hurontario St and County Court Blvd
Location: Brampton (Fletcher's Creek South)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Administration
Mon9am-5pm
Tue9am-5pm
Wed9am-5pm
Thu9am-5pm
Fri9am-5pm

Service Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Service Description: Intensive individual assistance and advocacy around accessing community resources and services to individuals experiencing mental health concerns, who are in conflict with the law
  • Court Support Services – general assistance with navigating the mental health and justice system. Coordinate forensic assessment orders
  • Mental Health Diversion - when determined in court, the Courthouse can refer individuals to CMHA to address their mental health concerns, as an alternative resolution. A Crown Attorney referral is required
  • Release from Custody – helping clients transition back into their home communities after being released from court custody, Maplehurst Correctional Complex, Ontario Correctional Institute or Vanier Centre for Women
  • Post Court Transitional Support - community support and access to a housing specialist is provided to individuals whose court matters are complete. This program is in partnership with Services and Housing in the Province (SHIP)
  • Family Support - assistance and help with navigating the mental health and justice system is available for loved ones who are clients of MHJS programs
  • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Diagnostic Clinic - a FASD Nurse coordinator assists individuals in completing assessments needed to determine a diagnosis of FASD. This includes education for individuals, their loved ones/caregivers and other service providers working alongside the person with FASD

Fees: None
Application: Interested individuals can call office or walk-in
Eligibility / Target Population: Ages 16 years and up * individual experiencing mental health concerns who are in conflict with the law
Languages: English
Language Notes: Translation and interpretation is available for most languages. Kindly notify If interpretation services are needed
Area Served:
Dufferin County and Peel Region  
See Also: Courts and Court Assistance
Housing and Residential Care for People with Mental Illness
Mental Health Courts and Diversion Programs

This information was last completely updated on April 16, 2025

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