www.csssvo.qc.ca

819 825-5858 

To access health and psychological services by doctors, nurses, social workers, etc.

For what reasons?

  • Get information and be screened for sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBIs);
  • Get information or help regarding sexual orientation, gender identity and/or gender expression;
  • Get information or help regarding homophobia and transphobia;

For whom?

  • Everyone

Le Transit
La Concorde
Le Tremplain
Polyvalente Le Carrefour

For what reasons?

  • Get help when we are bullied or harassed due to sexual orientation, sexual identity or gender expression;
  • When people call us fag, dyke, gay, lesbian, etc. once or several times;
  • Get help if we have questions about our sexual orientation, sexual identity or about sexuality in general.

By whom?

  • Le Maillon accompanist;
  • Psychoeducator;
  • Social worker;
  • Specialized educator;
  • Supervisors;
  • Teachers;
  • Principal of the school.

Centre L’Horizon
Trait-d’Union
Centre la Concorde

For what reasons?

  • Get help when we are bullied or harassed due to sexual orientation, sexual identity or gender expression;
  • When people call us fag, dyke, gay, lesbian, etc. once or several times;
  • Get help if we have questions about our sexual orientation, sexual identity or about sexuality in general.

By whom?

  • Le Maillon accompanist;
  • Psychoeducator;
  • Social worker;
  • Specialized educator;
  • Supervisors;
  • Teachers;
  • Principal of the school.

For what reasons?

  • Get help when we are bullied or harassed due to sexual orientation, sexual identity or gender expression;
  • When people call us fag, dyke, gay, lesbian, etc. once or several times;
  • Get help if we have questions about our sexual orientation, sexual identity or about sexuality in general.

By whom?

  • Le Maillon accompanist;
  • Psychoeducator;
  • Social worker;
  • Specialized educator;
  • Supervisors;
  • Teachers;
  • Principal of the school.

www.cegepat.qc.ca

For what reasons?

  • Have access to psychosocial help services;
  • To express difficulties (stress, questioning, sexual orientation, sexual identity, etc.);
  • Have access to health services;
  • Screening for sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBIs), etc.

By whom?

  • Social worker;
  • Nurses

For whom?

  • For all CEGEP students.

For what reasons?

  • Get help when we are bullied or harassed due to sexual orientation, sexual identity or gender expression;
  • When people call us fag, dyke, gay, lesbian, etc. once or several times;
  • Get help if we have questions about our sexual orientation, sexual identity or about sexuality in general.

By whom?

  • Psychoeducator;
  • Social worker;
  • Specialized educator;
  • Supervisors;
  • Teachers;
  • Principal of the school;
  • Etc.

www.uqat.ca

For what reasons?

  • Have access to psychosocial help services;
  • To express difficulties (stress, questioning, sexual orientation, sexual identity, etc.);

For whom?

  • For all university students.

www.facebook.com/Travail-de-milieu-val-dor

Jean-François Legault : 819-860-3882

For what reasons?

  • Listening, reference, and possible solutions;
  • Prevention, awareness, information (STBBI, drug addiction, suicide, violence, etc.);
  • Support;
  • Distribution of prevention material (condoms, injection kits, crack pipe, straws, etc.)
  • Recovery of used syringes.

To whom?

  • Youth between the ages of 14 to 35 years

819-825-5858

Street workers

819-856-9299 or 819-856-9199

For what reasons?

  • Break out the isolation
  • Be helped in the affirmation process;
  • Develop a sense of belonging;
  • Improve our lives and those of others living a similar reality.

For whom?

  • Youth aged from 14 to 25 years old
  • Youth who think they are gay, lesbian or bisexual;
  • Youth who have questions about their sexual orientation or gender identity.

Responsible: Maryse Ouelette

Join us on our Facebook page Val-d’Or LGBT.

The community was created on February 14, 2012.

For what reasons?

  • Break out the isolation;
  • Listening;
  • Reference to the right resources;
  • Develop a sense of belonging in the community.

For whom?

This community was created voluntarily for the sole purpose of informing and bringing together LGBT people, family and friends from Val-d’Or and the surrounding area. Val-d’Or LGBT is open to all, regardless of gender, sexual orientation or questioning. You want to increase your knowledge, we offer you the opportunity to come and exchange and discuss with us.

We organize approximately one activity per month; dinner, outdoor activity, 5 to 7, meeting coffee with themes and more …

Joining us is a great way to break the isolation, to make friendships. Come meet us at our next activity.

https://www.facebook.com/liaisonjustice/

819 825-6377 or toll fee : 1 866 775-6377

 liaison-justice@cablevision.qc.ca

The basic philosophy of Liaison-Justice is prevention, reparation for wrongs, settlement of disputes and the maintenance of partnerships with judicial social actors and communities while taking account of their realities.

For whom?

  • Adolescents between 12 and 17 years old who have committed an act that contravene a law or a regulation in Quebec;
  • Victims of an offence involving an adolescent between 12 and 17 years old;
  • Students of 12-13 years old (school prevention program);
  • Anyone from an organization of from the community that is experiencing conflict that requires support or accompaniment in a mediation to bring an amicable settlement.

819 757-6645 or 819 757-6649

cpsmalartic@hotmail.com

For what reasons?

  • Support services for suicidal individuals (intervention, telephone reminder, rigorous monitoring, short-time monitoring, etc.);
  • Services to relatives of suicidal persons (intervention, information, support, etc.);
  • Services to individuals bereaved by the suicide of a loved one (intervention, meeting, support group meeting, etc.);
  • Postvention services (intervention);
  • Services to intervention workers and organizations (support, information, awareness, training, partnership work, etc.);
  • Information and awareness services for suicide prevention.

For whom?

  • Everyone

1 866 277-3553 or 819 757-4598

marianne.chouinard@litpsat.com

For what reasons?

  • The litpsat.com site of the A-T Suicide Prevention line provides the opportunity to use a wealth of information while that can answer your questions about suicide. In addition, this site offers 24/7 access to an online speaker. Furthermore, all services offered by the organization are free and offered by local professional mental health workers.

For whom?

  • Everyone

819 757-4133 or 819 757-6558

refuge-jeunesse@hotmail.fr

For what reasons?

  • Care for youth, activities organized by youth;
  • Group animation in youth center;
  • Active listening (therapeutic relationship) and reference to the right resources.

For whom?

  • Youth aged from 12 to 17 years

 

819 825-6968 or  819 825-7915

info@assautsexuelsecours.com

For what reasons?

  • Help for women and adolescent girls who are victims of sexual assault;
  • Prevention, awareness and various prevention activities against sexual assault.

For whom?

  • Women and teenage girls.

819 825-6857 or 819 825-7515

info@caavd-vdnfc.ca

For what reasons?

  • Diversity of services for local and visitors from Aboriginal communities (preschool program, Aboriginal Youth Resource Center, food and housing, psychosocial intervention services and counseling, urban Aboriginal training center, health liaison, etc.)

For whom?

  • Aboriginal community

819 825-7159 or 819 825-1281

cps.vo@tlb.sympatico.ca

For what reasons?

  • Crisis line;
  • Information and awareness services for suicide prevention.

For whom?

  • Everyone

819 825-7240  or 819 825-7522

energiteck@cablevision.qc.ca

For what reasons?

  • Sporting, cultural, community and outdoor leisure activities;
  • Youth help and support;
  • Support and accompaniment.

For whom?

  • Youth aged from 12 to 18 years

Point de service de Val-d’Or, Senneterre
et Services aux communautés autochtones

819 825-6000  or toll free 1-877 825-6099

Pour quelles raisons?

CAVACs offer front line, free and confidential services. CAVAC’s action aims to equip victims of crime with tools that will allow them to recover their well-being as quickly as possible. The forms of assistance available in CAVACs are:

For whom?

  • Anyone who has been a victim of a crime committed in Quebec

https://www.sq.gouv.qc.ca/

825-6161

For what reasons?

  • Maintaining peace and public order, preserving life, protecting people’s fundamental rights and protecting their property is the mission of the Surete du Quebec as a national police force. The Surete du Quebec also supports the police community, coordinates large-scale police operations, contributes to the integrity of state institutions and ensures the safety of Quebec’s transportation networks.

For whom?

  • Everyone

819 737-2785 or 819 737-3091

cpssenneterre@tlb.sympatico.ca

For what reasons?

  • Support services for suicidal individuals (intervention, telephone reminder, rigorous monitoring, short-time monitoring, etc.);
  • Services to relatives of suicidal persons (intervention, information, support, etc.);
  • Services to individuals bereaved by the suicide of a loved one (intervention, meeting, support group meeting, etc.);
  • Postvention services (intervention);
  • Services to intervention workers and organizations (support, information, awareness, training, partnership work, etc.);
  • Information and awareness services for suicide prevention.

For whom?

  • Everyone

819 737-2324 or 819 737-8311

ceaas@hotmail.com

For what reasons?

  • Support and reference;
  • Housing, health liaison services, information, etc.;
  • Line 24/7.

For whom?

  • Everyone

819-736-2151

http://www.kitcisakik.ca/sante.php

To access health and psychological services by doctors, nurses, social workers, etc.

For what reasons?

  • Current services;
  • Adult services;
  • Home care services;
  • Child and family program;
  • Special projects;
  • Influenza vaccination for children aged from 2 months to 5 years, adults with respiratory problems and seniors.
  • Blood sugar level verification;
  • Blood pressure test;
  • Weigh the babies;
  • Education on hygiene and nutrition;
  • Etc.
  • Get information or help regarding sexual orientation, gender identity and/or gender expression;
  • Get information or help regarding homophobia and transphobia;

For whom?

  • The Lac-Simon Aboriginal community

819-825-1466

regis.penosway@kitcisakik.ca

To access health and psychological services by doctors, nurses, social workers, etc.

For what reasons?

  • Current services;
  • Adult services;
  • Home care services;
  • Child and family program;
  • Special projects;
  • Influenza vaccination for children aged from 2 months to 5 years, adults with respiratory problems and seniors.
  • Blood sugar level verification;
  • Blood pressure test;
  • Weigh the babies;
  • Education on hygiene and nutrition;
  • Etc.
  • Get information or help regarding sexual orientation, gender identity and/or gender expression;
  • Get information or help regarding homophobia and

Pour qui?

  • The Kitcicakik Aboriginal community

(819) 435-2100

To access health and psychological services by doctors, nurses, social workers, etc.

For what reasons?

• Get information and be screened for sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBIs);

  • Get information or help regarding sexual orientation, gender identity and/or gender expression;
  • Get information or help regarding homophobia and transphobia;
  • Etc.

For whom?

  • Rapid Lake community