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  • About
    • Signs of Safety
    • Our Board
    • Becoming a Board Member
    • Our History
    • Our Services
    • Our Communities
    • Our Media
    • Our Publications
    • The Children’s Foundation
    • Notice of Information Practices
    • Access to Records
    • Child Welfare Record Check Consent Form
  • Report
    • Report a Concern
    • What is Abuse or Neglect?
    • Signs of Abuse or Neglect
    • How and Why it Happens
    • What Happens During an Investigation?
    • October is Dress Purple Month
  • Foster
    • What Do Foster Parents Do?
    • Who Can Become a Foster Parent?
    • What is Involved in Becoming a Foster Parent?
    • Who Are Foster Children?
    • Types of Foster Care
    • Foster Parent Training & Support
    • National Foster Family Week
    • Learn More about Becoming a Foster Parent
    • Children and Youth Who Need Full-time or Relief Foster Families
  • Adopt
    • Who Can Adopt?
    • How Do I Adopt?
    • Adoption Awareness Month
  • Support
    • Volunteer Opportunities
    • Donate
  • Parenting
    • Discipline
    • Legislation
    • Parenting Programs
    • Parenting Resources
  • Youth
    • Overview
    • Our Youth Programs
    • Board Youth Advisory Committee (YAC)
    • Resources & Services for Youth
    • Former Youth In Care
  • News
  • Working With Us
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Salary & Benefits
    • Training & Development
    • Roles & Qualifications
    • Student Opportunities
    • Vendors
    • Procurement of Goods and Services
  • Accountability
    • 10 Facts About Highland Shores Children’s Aid
    • Annual Report
    • Annual Review and Budget
    • Audited Financial Statements
    • Child Protection Standards and Tools
    • Executive Level Travel Expenses
    • Mission, Vision, Values Statements, Equity Statement & Strategic Plan
    • Performance Indicators
    • Perquisites
  • Contact
    • Concerns / Complaints
    • Feedback / Compliments
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Parenting Programs

If you have any concerns about a child please call 1-800-267-0570.

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Parent Enrichment Program

The Parent Enrichment Program (PEP) is a 12-week program for families who are service recipients of Highland Shores Children’s Aid. The program is designed for those caregivers who require significant assistance in developing their parenting skills. The service also includes supporting caregivers with a broad level of understanding in areas such as routine and structure, finance budgeting, home maintenance, and attachment.

For more information call the Society at 800-267-0570.

Triple P (Positive Parenting Program)

Triple P is a system of easy to implement, proven parenting solutions that help to solve current parenting problems and prevent future problems before they arise. The program was adopted in 2007 as a model by a group of 15 community agencies in Hastings and Prince Edward Counties.

Visit the Triple P website

Mohawk Family Services

Highland Shores Children’s Aid works closely with Mohawk Family Services through a Memorandum of Understanding which details the roles and responsibilities of both agencies in providing child welfare services to families on the Territory. Mohawk Family Services is a Native service working to keep families healthy, happy and safe. They provide services such as one to one counseling, family mediation, family counseling, foster care, active parenting groups survivors group, court support, home visits, supervised access visits, life skill training and support protection investigations. Visit the Mohawk Family Services website.

Alderville First Nation

Highland Shores Children’s Aid works cooperatively with Alderville First Nation through the Protocol Concerning the Delivery of Child and Family Services. Alderville Health Services provides preventative social, emotional and medical health services to their community and works closely with child protection staff to keep children safe within their own communities.

Helping Hands

Helping Hands Prenatal Program is a non-profit, prenatal program that is funded through the Quinte Children’s Foundation. It is not affiliated with Highland Shores CAS and you are not required to be working with Highland Shores to access the program. Helping Hands offers prenatal services to women who may need additional supports. In addition to prenatal support they also offer 6-8 weeks of post-partum support to ensure healthy bonding and feeding. During this time we can assist with additional supports and resources. For more information you can contact us by:

Call: 613-966-7114
Visit: www.thechildrensfoundation.ca

Email: info@helpinghandsprogram.ca

Families First

Developed in collaboration with Community Living Belleville and Area, Families First is a program that provides stronger supports to families coping with challenges of the developmentally delayed child at home.

Visit the Community Living Website

Helping Hands Prenatal Program is a non-profit, prenatal program that is funded through the Quinte Children’s Foundation. It is not affiliated with Highland Shores CAS and you are not required to be working with Highland Shores to access the program. Helping Hands offers prenatal services to women who may need additional supports. In addition to prenatal support they also offer 6-8 weeks of post-partum support to ensure healthy bonding and feeding. During this time we can assist with additional supports and resources. For more information you can contact us by:
Call: 613-966-7114
Visit: www.thechildrensfoundation.ca
Email: info@helpinghandsprogram.ca

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Resources

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  • https://www.oacas.org
  • https://www.triplep.net
  • https://www.partcanada.org/
  • https://www.kidsmentalhealth.ca
  • https://alderville.ca/
  • https://www.signsofsafety.net
  • https://www.mcss.gov.on.ca/en/mcss/
  • https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/id/73535
  • https://www.cwlc.ca/
  • https://www.northumberland.ca/en/living-here/community-safety-well-being.aspx
  • https://mbq-tmt.org/
  • https://www.binnoojiiyag.ca/
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Highland Shores Children’s Aid serves the counties of Hastings, Prince Edward and Northumberland.

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