This program is available to those who desire assistance in developing areas of personal growth to ensure their ability to effectively cope with the challenges and constraints of daily life.
This program is available to those who desire assistance in developing areas of personal growth to ensure their ability to effectively cope with the challenges and constraints of daily life.
The program is client centered and works from a holistic perspective. Individuals are supported in identifying their own goals and skills, building solutions, and working towards independent success.
The John Howard Society of Ontario is a not-for-profit organization of 19 local offices dedicated to effective, just and humane responses to crime and its causes.
For more than 90 years, we’ve worked to keep humanity in justice. Today we continue to build a safer Ontario by supporting the people and communities affected by the criminal justice system. Our local offices deliver more than 80 evidence-based programs and services focused on prevention, intervention and re-integration across the province. These range from helping youth develop the life skills that will let them achieve their full potential, to helping families navigate issues of criminal justice, to providing job training for those leaving incarceration so they can contribute to their community in a meaningful way.
We promote practical, equitable policies while raising awareness of the root causes of crime and calling on Ontarians to share responsibility for addressing them. Within the system itself, we advocate for the fair treatment of every individual.Each year, our work impacts the lives of more than 100,000 Ontarians.
What We Do
We promote practical, evidenced-based policies while providing services, programs and education to all those affected by our criminal justice system.
Our History
Inspired by prison reform pioneer John Howard, we trace our roots back to classes taught in Toronto’s Don Jail in the late 1800s.
Our organization was founded in 1929 by Brigadier General Dennis Draper, then Toronto’s Chief of Police, who recognized the futility in much of his work when prisoners released from jail were thrust into unemployment, isolation and poverty. We obtained registered charitable status in 1967, and have been working to keep humanity in justice ever since.
Eagle Point Life Coaching offers certified professional coaching that will help you align your values and gain a clear vision for your life.
This course provides experience modelled on the life skills philosophy of group work
A life coach can assist you with discovering what you want in your life and unlocking your potential in order to achieve it.
This five-day course provides the basic skills and tools to design and deliver meaningful, experiential Life Skills workshops
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