Infant, child, and youth mental health agencies in the city of Toronto have formed a task force to develop a multi-year strategy to address anti-Black racism in the sector.
The goal of the project is to ensure that the sector honours its promise to end anti-Black racism and provide culturally responsive programs and services which help Black infants, children, and youth thrive.
The Anti-Black Racism Task Force is comprised of staff from a cross-section of agencies in Toronto.
The goal of the project is to ensure that the sector honours its promise to end anti-Black racism and provide culturally responsive programs and services which help Black infants, children, and youth thrive.
The Anti-Black Racism Task Force is comprised of staff from a cross-section of agencies in Toronto.
A project initiated by:
Breakaway Community Services
CAFCAN Social Services
Central Toronto Youth Services
Child Development Institute
George Hull Centre for Children & Families
Jessie’s – June Callwood Centre for Young Women
Jewish Family & Child Service
Kennedy House Youth Services
LOFT Community Services
Lumenus Community Services
Massey Centre for Women, The
North York General Hospital
Rosalie Hall
SickKids Centre for Community Mental Health
Strides Toronto
Turning Point Youth Services
Yorktown Family Services
Youthdale Treatment Centres
YouthLink
CAFCAN Social Services
Central Toronto Youth Services
Child Development Institute
George Hull Centre for Children & Families
Jessie’s – June Callwood Centre for Young Women
Jewish Family & Child Service
Kennedy House Youth Services
LOFT Community Services
Lumenus Community Services
Massey Centre for Women, The
North York General Hospital
Rosalie Hall
SickKids Centre for Community Mental Health
Strides Toronto
Turning Point Youth Services
Yorktown Family Services
Youthdale Treatment Centres
YouthLink