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Mental Health Courts and Diversion Programs - South Etobicoke


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.

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These services are located outside of South Etobicoke, but provide service to South Etobicoke.
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Toronto Branch - Mental Health And Justice Program  
Lawrence Square, 480-700 Lawrence Ave W, North York, ON  M6A 3B4
416-640-1934 Add to Clipboard
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Toronto Branch - Mental Health Court Support Program  
Lawrence Square, 480-700 Lawrence Ave W, North York, ON  M6A 3B4
416-789-7957 Add to Clipboard
Central Toronto Youth Services - Community Support And Intervention Program (CSI)  
300-65 Wellesley St E, Toronto, ON  M4Y 1G7
416-924-2100 ext 229 Add to Clipboard
COTA Health - Mental Health And Justice Prevention Program  
200 Church St, Toronto, ON  M9N 1N7
416-785-9230 Add to Clipboard
COTA Health - Mental Health and Justice Supportive Housing - Scarborough - Fairfax Crescent  
50 Fairfax Cres, Scarborough, ON  M1L 1Z8
1-888-640-1934 Add to Clipboard
COTA Health - Mental Health Court Support Service  
Ontario Court of Justice, 10 Armoury St, North York, ON  M7A 0B9
416-667-0933 Add to Clipboard
Elizabeth Fry Toronto  
215 Wellesley St E, Toronto, ON  M4X 1G1
416-924-3708 Add to Clipboard
Jean Tweed Treatment Centre - Justice, Addictions and Mental Health Community Support (JAM)  
215 Evans Ave, Etobicoke, ON  M8Z 1J5
416-255-7359 ext 285 Add to Clipboard
Margaret's Housing And Community Support Services - Mental Health And Criminal Justice Program  
221 Broadview Ave, Toronto, ON  M4M 2G3
416-463-1481 ext 117 Add to Clipboard
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