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Services

 Services

 Find out more about our services by visiting the following pages:

    • Counselling
    • Children’s Services
    • Outreach
    • Legal
    • Housing
    • Intake
    • Groups
    • Activities for Children and Youth
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Counselling

All clients are assigned a primary counsellor to provide them with abuse and crisis counselling, support, practical assistance, advocacy, and referrals to relevant community services.

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Children’s Services

Children residing with their mothers at FLRC receive specialized support through group support and other Centre programming. FLRC staff can also offer further help by referring you to children’s services and other community services and agencies.

Outreach

The Outreach Counsellor provides follow-up support to women after they are discharged from the shelter. This includes emotional and practical support, referrals, and advocacy.

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Legal Support

Staff and volunteers of the Legal Support Program provide clients with information, advocacy, support and referrals to meet their legal needs and concerns as well as information about the family and criminal court systems is available.

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Housing

So that residents of FLRC will have a smooth transition back into the community, we provide a Housing Worker to assist them with their housing needs.

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Intake

The role of the Intake Worker is to answer the phone and provide the caller with support and answers to any questions they may have.

Groups

Our groups are an important part of the therapeutic environment at FLRC. They all offer women ways to address their concerns in a supportive environment.

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Activities for Children and Youth

The FLRC Child and Youth Activity Coordinator coordinates programs and activities and special events, working together with the Children’s Counsellors.

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The Salvation Army Family Life Resource Centre (FLRC) is an emergency short term shelter in the Brampton area for women and their children escaping partner violence.