Services in Ontario - Child protection
Legal Aid Ontario (LAO) – Legal aid certificates
Website
https://www.legalaid.on.ca/will-legal-aid-pay-for-my-lawyer/Contact Information
Phone 416-979-1446 Toll-free 1-800-668-8258 TTY 416-598-8867 Toll-free TTY TTY (teletypewriter) – Use Bell’s Relay Service: 1 800 855 0511If you get a legal aid certificate, this means that LAO pays a lawyer to work for you. To get a certificate you must show that you have a low income by giving information about your income, property, and savings.
And, your legal issue must be one that LAO covers. You may get a certificate for some legal issues about:
- domestic violence
- family law
- criminal law
- immigration law
- refugee law
Law Society Referral Service
Website
https://lsrs.lso.ca/lsrs/welcomeThe Law Society of Ontario has on online Law Society Referral Service that gives you the name of a lawyer or licensed paralegal who will give free legal advice for up to 30 minutes in any area of law.
If you can’t wait for a legal representative to call you back, or if you don’t have a call-back number, email lsrs@lso.ca. Or, if you’re in crisis or in custody, call 1-855-947-5255 or 416-947-5255, Monday to Friday, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Ontario Legal Information Centre
Website
https://www.centreinfojuridique.ca/en/Contact Information
Phone 613-842-7462 Toll-free 1-844-343-7462The Ontario Legal Information Centre offers a free 30-minute meeting with a lawyer to anyone in Ontario by telephone or in person at their Ottawa office in any area of law in English or French. You may have to leave a message, and a lawyer will call you back.
Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies
The association has a list of all Children’s Aid Societies in Ontario that can help you find your local office. Children’s Aid Societies have a legal duty to look into every report of a child who is being harmed or is at risk of being harmed.
First Nations Child and Family Service Agencies
This website has a directory you can use to find contact information for First Nations child and family service agencies in Canada.
Ontario Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services
The Ministry is responsible for services provided by Developmental Services Ontario, Ontario Works, the Ontario Disability Support Program, and the Family Responsibility Office.
They are also responsible for Community Services including help for women who have experienced domestic violence, programs for Indigenous peoples, and searching for adoption records.
Go to their website or call them to:
- learn about these services
- apply for these services
- get application forms
Adoption Council of Ontario
The council helps people who were adopted or who have adopted a child. It provides services such as a helpline, workshops, seminars, information, peer support, and counselling.
Ontario Ombudsman
Website
https://www.ombudsman.on.ca/have-a-complaint/who-we-overseeContact Information
Phone 416-586-3300 Toll-free 1-800-263-1830The Ontario Ombudsman is an independent organization that looks into public complaints and systemic issues dealing with things like:
Canadian Council of Muslim Women
Website
https://www.ccmw.com/The Canadian Council of Muslim Women provides Muslim women in Ontario with culturally appropriate referrals to legal information and advice in family law, as well as with other issues like housing, mental health, and food bank services. It includes referrals to lawyers, as well as imams and social services organizations such as shelters. You have to email this intake form, and the service will try to respond within 24 hours.








