Side by Side Services will provide the support and guidance while helping to alleviate these concerns.When there is no concern for the safety of the child a parent or caregiver will have the opportunity to have their visit with the child in the community supervised by a trained facilitator. Community Access includes parent and child activities, dining out, and other communal activies. Side by Side Services will assist in planning meaningful activities for the child and parent.Supervised Exchanges occur when there is high conflict and unresolved issues between parents, and so a neutral place to exchange children for visits is needed. This reduces the tension and lessens the safety risks for the child. Supervised Exchanges also occur when there are concerns for parents under the influence of drug or alcohol or the safety of the custodial parent during the exchange.
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Quinte Therapeutic Riding AssociationWelcome to the Quinte Therapeutic Riding Association!We are located in beautiful Stirling, Ontario, and are the only organization between Port Hope and Kingston devoted exclusively to therapeutic horseback riding. We have students that come from Trenton, Belleville, Stirling, Prince Edward County and many other outlying communities in the South Eastern Ontario area.Our program runs yearround, offering day time and evening lessons in our outdoor riding ring (weather permitting) or heated indoor arena.Our classes are limited to two riders per lesson, providing oneonone riding instruction for students on our quiet ponies and horses. We have up to three volunteers dedicated to each rider depending on their individual needs. This allows for quality, customized instruction and a safe riding experience for each student.We are members of, and our facilities and insurance are provided by, the Canadian Therapeutic Riding Association. We are also members of the Ontario Therapeutic Riding Association.
Our programs include the Career Edge Employment Programs which include programs specifically designed to assist students in obtaining part time and summer employment, the Community Mental Health Counselling Program and three very specific housing programs
The Calvinist Cadet Corps is an independent (non-denominational) youth ministry organization whose purpose is to provide the local church with ministry programs that will enable them to effectively share Christ's love with boys from their church and community. Founded in 1952, the Corps has more than 600 clubs throughout North America, a brother organization in Australia and New Zealand, and since 2006 has been working in Kenya and Uganda. We encourage any evangelical Bible believing church to consider using our ministry programs. The organization uses the title 'Calvinist' to honor the Protestant reformer, John Calvin, who devoted his life to the religious education of God's children.