Services in Ontario
Abuse of people with disabilities
ARCH Disability Law Centre
Legal Aid Ontario funds ARCH to offer legal services to people with disabilities who have a low income. They will also give some advice to anyone with a disability who contacts them. ARCH’s work focuses on the areas of abuse, accessibility laws, attendant services, legal capacity, discrimination, education, and employment.
Website
archdisabilitylaw.caContact Information
Phone: 416-482-8255 Toll-free: 1-866-482-2724 TTY: 416-482-1254 Toll-free TTY: 1-866-482-2728Legal clinics
Legal Aid Ontario funds legal clinics across Ontario. There are two types of legal clinics: community legal clinics and specialty legal clinics.
Community legal clinics provide free legal services to people with low incomes who live in their area. Search for the clinic in your area using your postal code. Most help with:
- income assistance
- tenant rights
- employment problems
Some clinics can help with immigration and refugee problems or debt and consumer problems.
Some specialty legal clinics provide free legal services to specific groups of people with low incomes:
- Advocacy Centre for the Elderly
- Aboriginal Legal Services
- ARCH Disability Law Centre
- Black Legal Action Centre
- Centre Francophone du Grand Toronto
- Chinese and South Asian Legal Clinic
- Centre for Spanish Speaking Peoples
- HIV & AIDS Legal Clinic Ontario
- Justice for Children and Youth
- South Asian Legal Clinic of Ontario
Some specialty legal clinics provide free legal services in only certain areas of law:
Website
legalaid.on.ca/services/legal-clinicsContact Information
Phone: 416-979-1446 Toll-free: 1-800-668-8258 TTY: 416-598-8867 Toll-free TTY: 1-866-641-8867Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General – Victim services directory
The directory has information about services for victims of crime. You can search based on where you live and what type of service you’re looking for.
These organizations offer Victim Crisis Assistance and Referral Services. They also help you apply to the VQRP+.
Website
services.findhelp.ca/ovssAssaulted Women’s Helpline
The helpline is a 24-hour telephone and TTY crisis line for women who have experienced abuse. It helps women in over 200 languages, and offers counselling, support, information, and referrals to legal and community services.
You can call them or text #SAFE (#7233) on a Bell, Rogers, Fido, or Telus mobile phone.
Website
awhl.orgContact Information
Phone: 416-863-0511 Toll-free: 1-866-863-0511 TTY: 416-364-8762 Toll-free TTY: 1-866-863-7868Fem’aide
This helpline is a 24-hour telephone service for Francophone women who have experienced abuse. It gives support, information, and referrals to legal and community services.