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Get Help and Stay Safe in a Crisis

If you are in a mental health crisis, we can help. Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Call us anytime:
905-278-9036
1-888-811-2222  

For non-crisis information and referrals, please contact: 905-451-2123 or 1-877-451-2123.

247 Crisis Support Peel Dufferin ALERT FORM (Ages 16+)

24.7 Crisis Support Peel Dufferin is not an emergency response unit. If your situation is a life-threatening emergency, call 911.

What is the program focus of the 24.7 Crisis Support Peel Dufferin?

To provide a timely and high-quality response to de-escalate, stabilize and  support those in mental health and addiction crisis.  The service is delivered in partnership with Peel Regional Police and the Ontario Provincial Police.

Who can benefit?

Who can benefit?

Crisis support is offered over the crisis line and in-person in Peel Region and Dufferin County.  Crisis support is offered over the crisis line in West Woodbridge and North Etobicoke.

What are the major benefits?

24.7 Crisis Support Peel Dufferin is a voluntary community crisis service that is comprised of a team of crisis support workers who are registered social workers, nurses and occupational therapists. Individuals can call for direct support or to request help for someone they are concerned about.  A crisis support worker will speak to you over the telephone to assess the nature of the crisis and to put a plan in place to ensure safety and support.

The program offers a continuum of crisis services:

Service Description 24/7 Day time visits Evening visits
Crisis Line For individuals who require immediate crisis support.  The line is answered by a crisis support worker who will assess the nature of the crisis and the level of risk and arrange the most appropriate response.

X

Outreach Visits For individuals who need a more in-depth mental health assessment and safety plan.  Can be done by 2 crisis support workers or a crisis support worker and a specially-trained police officer in plain clothes and an unmarked car.  Can take up to 24 hours to arrange.

X

X

Rapid Response Triggered by a live 911 call that involves a mental health or addiction crisis.  Conducted by a crisis support worker and a uniformed officer in a police car (subject to availability.) A second uniformed officer will also attend in a second police car.

X

X

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