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					Last Full Update:
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						| Description (Service) | ADAPT offers a variety of Community Justice programs to youth and adults, providing assessment, counselling and case management services, assistance can also be provided to the family or caregivers Extra-Judicial Programming (EJM and EJS) (ages 12-17)
Extrajudicial Sanctions (EJS) is a program that gives young people an opportunity to accept responsibility for their actions and to make amends by completing certain tasks, after being charged with an offenceExtrajudicial Measures (EJM) is a program that gives young people, who are willing to participate, an opportunity to accept responsibility for their actions and to make amends by completing certain tasks (option available to police instead of laying a formal charge)involvement with ADAPT may be one of the tasks assigned as part of the EJS/EJM contract Youth Justice Program
provides screenings, assessment and counselling services to young people involved with Halton Youth Justice Services who are experiencing issues related to drug and /or alcohol usereferrals are initiated by Halton Youth Justice Servicessupport is also provided to family members of the young person  Probation and Parole Program
provides alcohol/drug use and problem gambling assessments for probation and parole clients as required by a court order and/or parole certificatethese screenings, in conjunction with the Probation and Parole Officer, determine the level of service required to meet the counselling condition of the orderservices include group and individual counselling and referrals to community programs/services tailored to the needs of the individual  Drug Court Program
the Halton Drug Treatment Court (HDTC) is a judicially-supervised drug treatment and rehabilitation program for offenders whose criminal conduct is motivated by drug addictionexpected to take 9 to 12 months to completeparticipation is voluntary and includes an application and screening process by the Federal Crown Attorney’s office and the Court Liaison workeronce accepted, ADAPT is the lead provider to address the substance addiction and the individual is assigned an addiction worker  Safe Beds
a short-term residential bed program (Mental Health & Justice Beds) providing individuals living with mental illness, and recent or current involvement with the criminal justice system, with a 30-day stay with onsite 24-hour supports to assist in resolving the current crisis and creating strategies for long-term interventionsreferrals are made by Halton Regional Police and admission to the program is based on a screening with Safe Beds program staffCanadian Metal Health Association (CMHA), Supportive Housing Halton (SHH) and ADAPT work in collaboration to provide individuals with a service delivery model that is comprehensiveif the individual is in need of addiction services, the ADAPT Safe Beds Addiction Worker will be assigned to provide services | 
					
					
					
						| Hours | Office: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm | 
					
					
					
						| Areas Served | Halton Region ; Mississauga - portions of | 
					
					
					
						| Eligibility | Ages: 12 year(s) and up 
 Varies by program
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						| Application | Self, family or agency referral | 
					
					
					
						| Languages | English | 
					
					
					
						| Fees | None | 
				
			 
		 
		
			
				
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						| Located In Community | Halton Region | 
					
					
					
						| Mailing Address | c/o ADAPT 165 Cross Ave, Suite 203
 Oakville, ON     L6J 0A9
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