The Outreach Program helps boys under the age of 12 who have either come into contact with the police or who are engagingin behaviour that would involve the youth criminal justice system if they were 12. The program helps the boys learn self-control and problem solving skills. It also helps parents to more effectively monitor and guide their child’s behaviour.
The Child’s Involvement is to participate in a club whereby they learn to SNAP™ (Stop Now and Plan) in difficult situations. They participate in discussions, role-play, and sports activities.
SNAP™ is owned by Earlscourt Child and Family Centre and is being used under license. The program is modeled after the Earlscourt Under 12 Outreach Project.
The Clubs (Transformer Club) meet after school and evenings for an hour and a half.
The clubs are held once a week for 12 consecutive weeks and include a visit to a local police station.
The Family’s Involvement includes family counseling, parent education and support during times of crisis.
Parent Training Groups run concurrently with the Transformer Club. Groups meet once a week for 12 consecutive weeks for parents to learn effective child management techniques and share their concerns with other parents.
Individual Befriending is individual contact with a supportive, caring adult mentor to stimulate recreational or community interests while reinforcing SNAP™.
Academic Tutors are available for children functioning well below grade level. Volunteers work with the children on a one on-one basis to complete homework assignments with the focus of improving overall literacy skills.
School Advocacy helps parents ensure that their children receive the best possible education. Family workers work with the parents that are experiencing difficulties with their relationship with the schools to develop plans to improve the relationship.Each teacher is contacted and informed of the program, and offered behavioural management support.
Hamilton Arson Prevention Program for Children (HAPP-C) This program is provided by Hamilton Emergency Services - Fire, forchildren with fire involvement/ interest.
Victim Restitution encourages children to apologize to their victim and redress their mischief. An apology letter or some form of community service are typical ways we promote pro-social behaviour.
Volunteers help children learn new hobbies and interests and participate in local recreation centers.
Long Term Connections include parent alumni groups, family support nights, parents as volunteers, and continuing support to children and their families up to the child’s 18th birthday.
All contact with the Program staff is confidential and parents have access to all records compiled by the Program.
Costs
These services are offered free of charge by Banyan Community Services. This project is partially funded through the Governmentof Canada’s National Crime Prevention Strategy. Other funders include: Hamilton Community Foundation.
Childcare at the Program is available at no cost while parents attend parent training groups.
How Do You Enroll?
If you have ever wondered what help is available, just call the Hamilton Centralized Intake Line for Children Under 12 today at 905-544-7778.
Helping Every Child Succeed!
This program is offered by
BANYAN COMMUNITY SERVICES
with the support of
Children’s Aid Society of Hamilton
Catholic Children’s Aid Society of Hamilton
Chedoke Child & Family Centre
CONTACT Hamilton
Hamilton Police Services
Hamilton Fire Services
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board
The Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District
School Board
121 Augusta Street
Hamilton, ON L8N L8N 1R5
P 905.544.7778 F 905.549.9011
www.under12orp.ca