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Community Resources

Looking for more learning opportunities or advice in a specialized field? Check out these community resources that are available to you. 

211: navigate the network of human services quickly and easily.

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CLEO: produces clear, accurate and practical legal information to help people understand and exercise their legal rights.

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Contact North: a community-based organization that helps Ontarians in small, rural and remote communities get jobs by making it possible for them to access education and training without leaving their communities.

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EarlyON Child and Family Centres: places where parents and caregivers can take part with their children in a range of programs and activities get answers to questions get information about programs and services that are available for young children and their families talk to early years professionals, as well as other parents and caregivers in the community.

Learn more about EarlyON.

Learning Hub: a free program available to adult learners in Ontario who want to access a flexible online learning environment. Funded by Employment Ontario.

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Safe & Well Oxford: a community engagement initiative, mandated by the Province of Ontario, to develop a Community Safety & Well-being Plan for municipalities across Oxford. Our new Community Safety & Well-being Plan will address priority risks, such as mental and physical health, housing and addictions, with proactive, integrated strategies for children, youth, adults, older adults and families who live, work and participate in our communities.

Get started on the Safe & Well Oxford.

Southwest Health Line: a website for Ontario patients, doctors, and health care providers to get accurate and up-to-date information about health services in their communities.
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Steps to Justice: Step-by-step information about legal problems. Reliable, practical, and easy to understand. 
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YouthLine: an Ontario wide peer support resource for 2SLGBTQ+ youth. As well as telephone, text and chat contacts Youthline also provides resources and research about the needs and issues that 2SLGBTQ+ youth experience.

Get started on YouthLine.

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21 Reeve Street, P.O. Box 1614,
Woodstock, Ontario N4S 7Y3
Phone 519-539-9800
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