This document is intended for use by persons required to provide a notice of charge or conviction under the Child, Youth, and Family Services Act, 2017 or under the Intercountry Adoption Act, 1998
The form is used to refer a child/youth to tertiary medical consultation services at CPRI. This is a one-time developmental behavioural consultation with a CPRI paediatrician or a psychiatrist. It can also include diagnostic opinion/interdisciplinary ASD diagnostic assessment. Referrals will only be accepted from a medical specialist (e.g. paediatrician, psychiatrist, neurologist, geneticist). All CPRI recommendations are provided to the referring specialist.
Outlines the rights and responsibilities for individuals on Ontario Works.
To provide information to help locate the respondent in the other jurisdiction.
For health care practitioners to bill the Ministry for their services in completing the Disability Determination Package, Medical Review Package or providing Additional Medical Information to the Disability Adjudication Unit.
To be used by the respondent to respond to an application to establish or vary a support order under the Interjurisdictional Support Orders Act, 2002 or an interjurisdictional proceeding under the Divorce Act.
To be used by the applicant or respondent as additional evidence in support of either their application to establish or vary support or in support of their response to the application to establish or vary support. The form is also used by either party in response to a request for further information or documents from the court hearing the application.
The Service Objectives Document is part of the Transfer Payment Agreement between Her Majesty the Queen in right of Ontario as represented by the Minister of Children, Community and Social Services and the Transfer Payment Recipient. The Transfer Payment Recipient will deliver the programs and services in accordance with the requirements as outlined in this Service Objectives Document.
To allow birth family members to request a search for an adopted person, or a member of the adopted person's family, in instances of a severe mental or physical illness
This form is for use by persons making a complaint to a children's aid society's Internal Complaints Review Panel (ICRP) about a service sought or received from a society.