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1. Copyright and Licence
1.1 Reserved Rights and Grant of Limited
Licence
1.2 Linking Policy
1.3 InformOntario copyright information
1.4 Trademarks
1.5 No Solicitation
2. Disclaimer
2.1 No Endorsement
2.2 No Advice or Warranties
2.3 No Liability
3. Inclusion Policy
3.1 General Policy
3.2 Inclusion Criteria
3.3 Exclusion
3.4 Referral to Other Services
4. Update Policy
5. Privacy Policy
5.1 Freedom of Information and Protection
of Privacy Act (FOIPP)
5.2 Confidentiality Warning
5.3 Cookies
5.4 Submissions
6. Security
6.1 Computer Viruses
7. Legal Terms of Reference
1. Copyright and Licence
1.1 Reserved Rights and Grant of Limited Licence
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tort (including negligence) or other tortious action.
3. Inclusion Policy
3.1 General Policy
Findhelp collects, maintains and disseminates human service information
that enables people to make informed choices to improve their
quality of life.
Inclusion in the Directory
of Youth Justice Services in Ontario database is
free, and is completely unrelated to whether an organization
purchases separate advertising space in any of Findhelp's products
or membership in the agency, or is a partner in any collaboration.
Subject to the priorities detailed in the next section,
the Directory
of Youth Justice Services in Ontario includes organizations
or programs primarily located in or serving the province
of Ontario that:
- Provide a direct service to the public
- Are networks or coalitions of direct service providers
- Are involved in licensing, planning or coordinating direct
services
- Are not-for-profit, community-based or government organizations
- Are commercial organizations that provide services not
offered by the nonprofit sector
3.2 Inclusion Criteria
General Scope
The Directory of Youth Justice Services in Ontario will
include community and government services across Ontario
for youth who are between 12 and 17 years of age.
Type of Service
In particular, the following types of services will be included:
- aboriginal
- abuse and violence, including in relationships
- after school programs
- alcohol counselling
- anger management
- art therapy
- bullying
- conflict mediation
- counselling
- culturally specific groups
- drop-in programs
- education (school boards, which provide links to schools
and alternative schools)
- employment counselling
- fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
- gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgendered
- health, including sexual health and weight
- housing
- life skills
- literacy
- mental health
- mentoring
- public libraries
- recreation (arts, sports, etc)
- restorative justice
- substance abuse
- volunteerism.
English-language Collection Development Priorities
First priority will be placed on:
- Services that match the types of services listed above and are
tailored specifically to meet the needs of young persons
in conflict with the law.
Second priority will be placed on:
- Services that match the types of services listed above but
are not tailored specifically to meet the needs
of young persons in conflict with the law.
French-language Collection Development Priorities
First priority will be placed on:
- Services that match the types of services listed above and are
tailored to meet the needs of francophone young persons
in conflict with the law.
Second priority will be placed on:
- Services that match the types of services listed above but
are not tailored specifically to meet the needs
of francophone young persons in conflict with the law.
Third priority will be placed on
- Services that match the types of services listed above
where a francophone or bilingual staff person is available
on a consistent basis but the actual programs of service
may not be in French.
Location and Area Served
- Located in and/or serving Ontario or a region or municipality
in Ontario .
Eligibility
- Services must be available to youth between the ages
of 12 and 17.
Stability
- Services that can demonstrate the ability to provide
services over time.
Accessibility
- A service must be accessible in at least one of the following
ways: in person, by Internet, mail (including e-mail) or
telephone.
- A service should respond to requests for information
within a reasonable time, have specific office hours, and
be open at least two days a week.
Fees
- Services that are at no cost to the participant, nominal,
or on a sliding scale based on ability to pay will be given
priority.
Government, nonprofit or commercial status
- First priority is given to services provided by the government
and nonprofit sectors.
- In cases where first-priority services are only provided
by the commercial sector, they may be included subject
to meeting the general guidelines of other criteria as
outlined here, and as staff resources permit.
Uniqueness of Service
- A unique service for a very specialized need may be given
priority consideration.
3.3 Exclusion
Secondary services (i.e., services available only to participants
of a program) will not be collected. For example, these services
might include in-house counseling for young persons living
in a facility.
Any organization that Findhelp has adequate reason to believe
may spread hatred or have a philosophy that could be hurtful
to the wellbeing of individuals, groups, or the community
as a whole will be excluded.
Potential grounds for exclusion or removal from the Directory
may include, but are not limited to, service non-delivery,
fraud, misrepresentation, discrimination, or criminal activities.
Findhelp reserves the right to refuse to list or to discontinue
listings for organizations that have had serious complaints
lodged against them with any regulatory body, with other
organizations in the database providing similar services,
or with Findhelp itself.
3.4 Referral to Other Services
Users should contact their local Community Information Centre
for services that are not included in the Directory
of Youth Justice Services in Ontario database. Find
the nearest Community Information Centre.
4. Update Policy
Most organizations listed are asked annually to complete
a written questionnaire or to update their information by
telephone, fax or e-mail. In addition, the editorial team
monitors service changes, and major changes are made as soon
as the information is known and verified with the service
provider. Nevertheless, community services change so rapidly
that some omissions and changes are inevitable.
Findhelp encourages organizations to use this Site to notify
the editorial team of service changes throughout the year.
If you find information that is incorrect or out of date,
you can send us an update by clicking the Update Information
button at the top of the profile.
Findhelp reserves the right to verify each change with the service
provider. The amount of detail, the language used and the
presentation of information in describing a service or organization
is at the discretion of Findhelp or local Community Information Centre.
Changes submitted will not appear immediately on the Site.
Information for Toronto records is currently updated once
a week. Information for Ontario-wide records from partner
Community Information Centres is updated on a quarterly basis.
5. Privacy Policy
5.1 Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy
Act (FOIPP)
This material is intended for general information purposes
only and should not be distributed, copied or disclosed to
anyone else. Its contents are protected by privilege, and
all rights to privilege are expressly claimed and not waived.
Further, any information that is confidential or personal
will be subject to the FOIPP Act and other relevant legislation.
5.2 Confidentiality Warning
Findhelp's telephone-based 211 service is confidential and Findhelp
strives to ensure similar confidentiality in e-mail communication
concerning community services. Nevertheless, without the
use of encryption, the Internet is not a secure medium and
privacy cannot be ensured. Internet e-mail is vulnerable
to interception and forging. Findhelp will not be responsible
for any damages you or any third party may suffer as a result
of the transmission of confidential information that you
make to Findhelp, or that you expressly or implicitly authorize
Findhelp to make, or for any errors or any changes made to any
transmitted information.
5.3 Cookies
Findhelp does not use "cookies" or other tracking devices
to gather data on Internet users. It does measure site visits
but does not collect or maintain information on the identity
of such users.
5.4 Submissions
All information submitted by organizations about their services
to Findhelp via the Site shall be deemed and remain the property
of Findhelp. Findhelp shall be free to use, for any purpose, any ideas,
concepts, know-how or other techniques contained in information
provided to Findhelp through the Site or sent through e-mail.
Findhelp shall not be subject to any obligations of confidentiality
regarding any such information submitted to it unless specifically
agreed to by Findhelp, or required by law.
Findhelp may use comments submitted by users about the Site for
promotional purposes. Findhelp will seek written permission of
the user before publishing his or her personal name, organization
or program name or direct comment. Findhelp may combine comments
and attribute them to pseudonyms without seeking permission
of the users.
6. Security
6.1 Computer Viruses
While every effort is made to ensure that all information
provided on the Site does not contain computer viruses, you
should take reasonable and appropriate precautions to scan
for computer viruses and should ensure that you have a complete
and current backup of the applicable items or information
contained on your computer system. You should pay specific
attention to some of the newer viruses that have been written
to automatically execute when an infected word processing
document is loaded into certain word processing programs.
7. Legal Terms of Reference
The laws of the province of Ontario and the laws of Canada
applicable therein shall govern as to the interpretations,
validity and effect of this agreement notwithstanding any
conflict of laws of your domicile, residence or physical
location. You hereby consent and submit to the non-exclusive
jurisdiction of the courts of the province of Ontario in
any action or proceeding instituted under or related to this
agreement.
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