This resource list is not exhaustive – please let us know if there are other resources that we can add. This list was compiled by Commission staff and identifies groups and publications that may deal with human rights issues. The Commission does not endorse, promote or vouch for any of the resources. Please consult with the resource directly for more information.
a) Human Rights at Work partners
Ontario Human Rights Commission
	180 Dundas Street West, 7th Floor
	Toronto, ON M7A 2R9
	Phone: 416-326-9511
	Fax: 416-326-9520
	Toll Free: 1-800-387-9080
	TTY: 416-326-0603
	TTY Toll Free: 1-800-308-5561
	E-mail: info@ohrc.on.ca
	Internet: www.ohrc.on.ca
Carswell
	One Corporate Plaza, 2075 Kennedy Road
	Toronto, ON M1T 3V4
	Phone: 416-609-3800
	Toll Free: 1-800-387-5164
	Fax: 416-298-5094
	E-mail: carswell.orders@thompson.com
	Internet: www.carswell.com
Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA)
	150 Bloor St W #200
	Toronto, ON M5S 2X9
	Phone: 416-923-2324
	Toll Free: 1-800-387-1311
	TTY: 289-401-3382
	Email: info@hrpa.ca
	Website: www.hrpa.ca
b) Organizations providing human rights services to Ontarians
Ontario Human Rights Commission
	180 Dundas Street West, 7th Floor
	Toronto, ON M7A 2R9
	Phone: 416-326-9511
	Fax: 416-326-9520
	Toll Free: 1-800-387-9080
	TTY: 416-326-0603
	TTY Toll Free: 1-800-308-5561
	E-mail: info@ohrc.on.ca
	Internet: www.ohrc.on.ca
Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario
	Ms Patricia M. Grenier, Registrar
	Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario
	400 University Ave., 7th Floor (One block south of Dundas Street W.)
	Toronto, ON M7A 1T7
	Tel: 416-314-8419
	Toll Free: 1-800-668-3946
	TTY: 416-314-2379
	TTY Toll Free: 1-800-424-1168
	Fax: 416-314-8743
	E-mail: hrto.registrar@ontario.ca
	Internet: www.hrto.ca
Human Rights Legal Support Centre
	E-mail: HRLSC@Ontario.ca
	Internet: http//www.hrlsc.on.ca
c) Creating a workplace that complies with the Code
Building Inclusive Communities
	www.healthycommunities.on.ca
	A project by the Ethno Racial Coalition of Ontario, this website offers tips to promote diversity and improve communication in the workplace.
Canadian Auto Workers Union
	Human Rights Department
	E-mail: humanrights@caw.ca
	Phone: 416-495-3762
	Fax: 416-495-6552
	Internet: http://www.caw.ca/whatwedo/humanrights
	Offers training programs on workplace human rights for union members.
Canadian Automotive Repair and Service (CARS) Council
	Phone: 613-798-0500
	Internet: www.cars-council.ca
	E-mail: jennifer@carscouncil.ca
	See CARS Inventory – research project on internationally trained professionals and labour shortage and links to other
	resources online at:
	www.cars-council.ca/documents/Reports/English-CARS_Inventory.pdf
Canadian Human Rights Commission
	344 Slater Street, 8th Floor
	Ottawa, ON K1A 1E1
	Phone: 613-995-1151
	Toll Free: 1-888-214-1090
	TTY: 1-888-643-3304
	Fax: 613-996-9661
	Internet: www.chrc.ccdp.ca
	See publication: A Place for All: A Guide to Creating an Inclusive Workplace online at
	www.chrc-ccdp.ca/discrimination/APFA_UPPT/toc_tdm-en.asp
Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials
	Internet: www.cicic.ca
	Services to support recognition of international credentials.
Career Edge
	Phone: 416-977-3343
	Toll Free: 1-888-507-3343
	Fax:: 416-977-4090
	Internet: http://overview.careeredge.ca/
	E-mail: info@careeredge.ca
	Internship programs for people with disabilities, recent graduates and internationally qualified professionals.
Centre for Canadian Language Benchmarks (CCLB)
	200 Elgin Street, Suite 803
	Ottawa, ON K2P 1L5
	Phone: 613-230-7729
	Fax: 613-230-9305
	E-mail: info@language.ca
	Internet: www.language.ca
	See Resource Kit for Counselling and Hiring Immigrants
	Practical supports for hiring and training newcomers.
City of Toronto – Human Rights Office
	55 John Street, 5th floor, Metro Hall
	Toronto ON M5V 3C6
	Phone: 416-392-8383
	Fax: 416-392-3920 or 416-392-4686
	TTY: 416-397-7332
	E-mail: humanrights@toronto.ca
	Internet: www.toronto.ca
Employment Ontario
	Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities
	Toll free in Ontario: 1-800-387-5656
	TTY: 416-325-4084
	Fax: 416-325-6348
	Internet: www.edu.gov.on.ca
	Provides services to employers such as Adjustment Advisory Program for times of restructuring and downsizing, apprenticeship programs and employer bonuses.
Hireimmigrants.ca
	170 Bloor Street West, Suite 901
	Toronto, ON M5S1T9
	Phone: 416-944-1946 ext. 271
	E-mail cdeveale@triec.ca.
	Internet: www.hireimmigrants.ca
	Links to other resources for employers seeking to hire skilled immigrants. Provides a four-month to one-year internship program to bridge the gap between skilled immigrants and industry. Eligible employers can apply for awards relating to implementation of measures to remove barriers to hiring immigrants or improving hiring processes.
Industrial Accident Prevention Association (IAPA) – Information Centre
	Phone: 905-614-4272 ext. 2298 or ext. 2387
	Toll free in Ontario: 1-800-406-4272 ext. 2298 or ext. 2387
	Fax: 905-614-1414
	E-mail: infocentre@iapa.ca
	Internet: www.IAPA.ca
	Website features wide variety of resources on occupational health and safety, and on creating and maintaining healthy workplaces, including resources on workplace violence.
Job Start – The Centre for Advancement in Work and Living
	41 Chauncey Avenue
	Etobicoke, ON M8Z 2Z2
	Phone: 416-231-2295
	TTY: 416-253-2726
	Fax: 416-253-2700
	E-mail: info@jobstart-cawl.org
	Internet: www.jobstart-cawl.org
	Community-based, not-for-profit agency helping experienced workers, newcomers to Canada and youth overcome challenges to reach their employment goals. Services for employers such as access to free in-depth job matching, pre-screening service, wage or training subsidies, follow up service.
Labour Community Services
	15 Gervais Drive, Suite 603
	Toronto, ON M3C 1Y8
	Phone: 416-445-5819
	Fax: 416-445-5146
	Internet: www.labourcommunityservices.ca
	Provides supports to unions in meeting their members’ needs.
Law Society of Upper Canada
	Equity Initiatives Department
	Osgoode Hall, 130 Queen Street West
	Toronto, ON M5H 2N6
	Phone: 416-947-3300 ext. 2153
	Toll Free: 1-800-668-7380 ext. 2153
	Fax: 416-947-3983
	Internet: www.lsuc.on.ca
	Has number of resources for law firms that may be useful for other employers, including model policies (for example, on accommodation, equity, gender identity and sexual orientation).
Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration
	6th floor, 400 University Avenue
	Toronto, Ontario M7A 2R9
	Phone: 416-327-2422 or
	Toll free: 1-800-267-7329
	TDD/TTY: 416-326-0148
	Toll free TTY: 1-888-335-6611
	Fax: 416-314-4965
	Internet: www.citizenship.gov.on.ca/english/working/employers/
	Information about recruiting and hiring internationally-trained professionals
Office of the Employer Advisor (Ministry of Labour)
	151 Bloor Street West, Suite 704
	Toronto, ON M5S 1S4
	Phone: 416-327-0020
	Toll Free: 1-800-387-0774
	Fax: 416-327-0726
	E-mail: weboea@mol.gov.on.ca
	Internet: www.employeradviser.ca
	Helps Ontario’s employers manage workplace safety and insurance issues.
Office of the Worker Adviser (Ministry of Labour)
	123 Edward Street, Suite 1300
	Toronto, ON M5G 1E2
	Phone: 416-325-8570
	Toll Free: 1-800-660-6769
	Fax: 416-325-4830
	Internet: www.owa.gov.on.ca
	Free services for non-unionized injured workers.
Skilled Trades Alliance
	Phone: 905-529-4660
	E-mail: alliance@skilledtrades.ca
	Internet: www.skilledtrades.ca
	Offers employers the tools and resources they need to recruit and retain qualified help.
d) Race and creed-related issues
Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business
	204A St. George Street
	Coach House, Main Floor
	Toronto, ON M5R 2N5
	Phone: 416-961-8663
	Fax: 416-961-3995
	E-mail: info@ccab.com
	Internet: www.ccab-Canada.com
Canadian Heritage – Multiculturalism Program
	150 John Street, Suite 400
	Toronto, ON M5V 3T6
	Phone: 416-954-0395
	E-mail: reception-toronto@pch.gc.ca
	Internet: www.canadianheritage.gc.ca
	Provides information and resources on diversity and multiculturalism.
COSTI Immigrant Services
	1710 Dufferin Street
	Toronto, ON M6E 3P2
	Phone: 416.658.1600
	Fax: 416.658.8537
	E-mail: info@costi.org
	Internet: www.costi.org
	Offers employment, educational, settlement and social services to all immigrant communities, new Canadians and individuals in need of assistance.
League for Human Rights of B’nai Brith Canada
	15 Hove Street
	Toronto, ON M3H 4Y8
	Phone: 416-633-6224
	Toll Free: 1-800-892-2624
	Fax: 416-630-2159
	E-mail: bnb@bnaibrith.ca
	Internet: www.bnaibrith.ca
Metropolis Project
	c/o Citizenship and Immigration Canada
	219 Laurier Avenue West
	Ottawa, ON K1A 1L1
	Phone: 613-957-5983
	Fax: 613-957-5968
	Internet: Canada.metropolis.net
	An international forum for comparative research and policy development about migration, immigration and cultural diversity. A wide variety of resources on many topics is available online –including statistics and information on trends.
Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Employment Training
	167 Gerrard Street East
	Toronto, ON M5A 2E4
	Phone: 416-591-2310
	Fax: 416-591-3602
	E-mail: info@miziwebiik.com
	Internet: www.miziwebiik.com
	Offers employer services including targeted wage subsidies.
National Anti-Racism Council of Canada
	# 122 - 215 Spadina Ave.
	Toronto, ON M5T 2C7
	Phone: 416-979-3909
	Fax: 416-946-1983
	Internet: www.narcc.ca
	A national community-based network acting against racism. Employment-related resources are available online.
Ocasi
	110 Eglinton Avenue West, Suite 200
	Toronto, ON M4R 1A3
	Phone: 416-322-4950
	Fax: 416-322-8084
	E-mail: generalmail@ocasi.org
	Internet: www.ocasi.org
	A council of over 170 community-based agencies which serve the immigrant communities of Ontario.
Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres
	219 Front Street East
	Toronto, ON M5A 1E8
	Phone: 416-956-7575
	Toll Free: 1-800-772-9291
	Fax: 416-956-7577
	E-mail: ofifc@ofifc.org
	Internet: www.ofifc.org
	Has an Employment Unit that delivers programs aimed at linking Aboriginal people with employment opportunities. Programs include employment supports, on-the-job training, job-creation partnerships, targeted wage subsidies and more.
Ontario Healthy Communities Coalition
	2 Carlton Street, Suite 1810
	Toronto, ON M5B 1J3
	Phone: 416-408-4841
	Toll Free: 1-800-766-3418
	Fax: 416-408-4843
	Provides resources relating to inclusion, equity and diversity such as “Inclusive Community Organizations: A Tool Kit.” available online at: atwork.settlement.org/sys/atwork_offsite_frame.asp?doc_id=1003789.
	The Tool Kit aims to help community organizations become more equitable, diverse and inclusive through a self-assessment tool, a step-by-step process and an action plan for organizational change process to increase inclusion.
Ontario Multifaith Council on Spiritual and Religious Care
	789 Don Mills Road, Suite 208
	Toronto, ON M3C 1T5
	Phone: 416-422-1490
	Toll Free: 1-888-837-0923
	Fax: 416-422-4359
	E-mail: omcsrc@omc.ca
	Internet: www.omc.ca/
	This website provides information about many of the faiths that are practiced by persons living in Ontario. It also includes a list of holidays and observances that can be used to determine dates of significance to each faith.
Urban Alliance on Race Relations
	302 Spadina Avenue, Suite 507
	Toronto, ON M5T 2E7
	Phone: 416-703-6607
	Fax: 416-703-4415
	E-mail: uarr@uarr.org
	Internet: www.urbanalliance.ca
e) Sex-related issues
A Commitment to Training and Employment for Women (ACETW)
	215 Spadina Avenue, Suite 350
	Toronto, ON M5T 2C7
	Tel: 416-599-3590
	Fax: 416-599-2043
	E-mail: info@actew.org
	Internet: www.actew.org
Employment Standards Information Centre
	Ministry of Labour
	Phone: 416-326-7160
	Toll Free: 1-800-531-5551
	TTY: 1-866-567-8893
	Internet: www.labour.gov.on.ca
	Information on pregnancy and parental leave under the Employment Standards Act.
National Association of Women and the Law
	251, Bank Street, Suite 305
	Ottawa, ON K2P 1X3
	Phone: 613-241-7570
	Fax: 613-241-4657
	E-mail: info@nawl.ca
	Internet: www.nawl.ca
	Non-profit organization working to promote equality rights of all women in Canada.
Ontario Women's Directorate
	777 Bay Street, 6th Floor
	Toronto, ON M7A 2J4
	Phone: 416-314-0300
	Toll Free: 1-866-510-5902
	TTY: 416-314-0258
	Fax: 416- 314-0247
	Email: info.mci@ontario.ca
	Internet: www.citizenship.gov.on.ca/owd
	Has grants and funding available for organizations including employers.
Service Canada
	Human Resources and Social Development Canada
	Toll Free: 1-800-206-7218
	TTY: 1-800-529-3742
	Information on applying for employment insurance benefits, online:
	www.hrsdc.gc.ca
Status of Women Canada
	National Office
	MacDonald Building
	123 Slater Street, 10th Floor
	Ottawa, ON K1P 1H9
	Phone: 613-995-7835
	TTY: 613-996-1322
	Fax: 613-957-3359
	E-mail: information@swc-cfc.gc.ca
	Internet: www.swc-cfc.gc.ca
	See Gender-Based Analysis: A Guide for Policy-Making (revised 1998), which sets out techniques for assessing the impact of policies and programs on men and women and integrating gender analysis into new policies and programs.
Women’s Human Rights Resources Programme
	Bora Laskin Law Library
	University of Toronto Faculty of Law
	78 Queen's Park,
	Toronto, ON M5S 2C5
	Phone: 416-978-0944
	Internet: www.law-lib.utoronto.ca/diana/
	Online resource for information on women's human rights law
f) Sexual orientation and gender identity issues
barbara findlay 
	Internet: www.barbarafindlay.com
	This website has number of resources and articles on equality, oppression and GLBT issues.
Canadian Auto Workers Union
	Phone: 416-495-3762
	Fax: 416-495-6552
	Human Rights Department
	E-mail: humanrights@caw.ca or
	cawpride@caw.ca
	Internet: www.caw.ca/en/services-departments-pride.htm
	Online resources, including a booklet called “To Our Allies: Everything you ever wanted to know about Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Issues... Well maybe not everything.” This resource includes answers to frequently asked questions.
Canadian Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (CGLCC)
	39 River Street
	Toronto, ON M5A 3P1
	Phone: 416-761-5151
	Toll Free: 1-866-300-7556
	Fax: 416-761-5161
	Internet: www.cglcc.ca
	Coalition of GLBT owned and GLBT-friendly businesses, and clearinghouse of information for and between organizations and businesses.
Contact Point – Proud Practitioners Website
	Internet: www.contactpoint.ca
	Source of gay, lesbian, bi-sexual and transgendered resources and links from Proud Practitioners Website now hosted on Contact Point’s website. Includes links to Canadian campus organizations and print resources.
Egale Canada
	1 Nicholas St, Suite 430
	Ottawa, ON K1N B7
	Phone: 613-230-1043
	Toll Free: 1-888-204-7777
	Fax: 416-642-6435
	E-mail: egale.canada@egale.ca
	Internet: www.egale.ca
Human Rights Campaign
	Internet: www.hrc.org
	Has a number of comprehensive resources specific to trans people, including transitioning at work. For example, Transgender Americans: A Handbook for Understanding and Transgender Issues in the Workplace: A Tool for Managers and Coming Out As Transgender. Please note, however, that this is a US organization, so their legal information is not relevant, and their recommendations do not all comply with the Commission’s Gender Identity policy.
Human Rights Program – Heritage Canada
	Internet: www.pch.gc.ca/progs/pdp-hrp/index_e.cfm
	See brochure: “Out and About – Towards a Better Understanding of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Persons in the Workplace.”
Out and Equal Workplace Advocates
	155 Sansome Street, Suite 450
	San Francisco, CA 94104
	Phone: 415-694-6500
	Fax: 415-694-6530
	E-mail: info@outandequal.org
	Internet: www.outandequal.org
	U.S. organization that champions safe and equitable workplaces for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. Has some online resources that may be modified for use by Canadian employers. See “15 Steps to an Out and Equal Workplace.”
Supporting Our Youth (SOY)
	333 Sherbourne Street, 2nd Floor
	Toronto, ON M5A 2S5
	Phone: (416) 324-5077
	Fax: 416-324-4188
	e-mail: soy@sherbourne.on.ca.
	In partnership with Teens Educating and Confronting Homophobia (T.E.A.C.H) and with the support of Canadian Auto Workers (CAW) and Lesbian and Gay Community Appeal, SOY has produced an employment brochure/handbook for LGBT youth and employers entitled "Out to Work: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and transsexual youth and work". This resource can be obtained by calling SOY.
University of Toronto
	The Office of LGBTQ Resources & Programs
	21 Sussex Avenue, Suites 416 & 417
	Toronto, ON M5S 1J6
	Phone: 416-946-5624
	Fax: 416-946-7745
	Internet: www.lgbtq.utoronto.ca/Office.htm
	Has a resource on gender-neutral washrooms at www.lgbtq.utoronto.ca/Gender_Neutral.htm
g) Age-related issues (includes youth and older Ontarians)
AARP
	601 E Street NW
	Washington, DC 20049
	Toll Free: 1-888-OUR-AARP (1-888-687-2277)
	Internet: www.aarp.org
	U.S. resource on age discrimination under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA).
Canadian Centre for Elder Law Studies
	1822 East Mall, The University of British Columbia
	Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1
	Phone: 604-822-0633
	Fax: 604-822-0144
	E-mail: ccels@bcli.org
	Internet: www.ccels.ca
CARP – Canada’s Association for the Fifty-Plus
	27 Queen Street East, Suite 1304
	Toronto, ON M5C 2M6
	Phone: 416-363-8748
	Fax: 416-363-8747
	E-mail: carp@50plus.com
	Internet: www.carp.ca
	Extensive resources and links on issues affecting older workers.
Justice for Children and Youth
	Canadian Foundation for Children, Youth and the Law
	415 Yonge Street, Suite 1203
	Toronto, ON M5B 2E7
	Phone 416-920-1633
	Ontario Toll Free: 1-866-999-JFCY (5329)
	Fax: 416-920-5855
	E-mail: info@jfcy.org
	Internet: www.jfcy.org
	Legal representation to low-income youth and children.
Ontario Association of Youth Employment Centres
	Internet: www.oayec.org/youth/resources
	Links to online resources.
Ontario Seniors’ Secretariat
	777 Bay Street, Suite 601C
	Toronto ON M7A 2J4
	Seniors' InfoLine (Toll Free): 1-888-910-1999
	TTY: 1-800-387-5559
	Internet: www.culture.gov.on.ca/seniors/
	Resources and links for seniors.
Retirement Planning Association of Canada (RPAC) 
	289 Greenwood Drive
	Stratford, ON N5A 7K6
	Phone:519-273-5616
	Fax: 519-273-6097
	Internet: www.retirementplanners.ca
St. Stephen’s Employment and Training Centre
	1415 Bathurst Street, 2nd Floor
	Toronto, ON M5R 3H8
	Phone: 416-531-4631
	Fax: 416-531-2680
	Internet: www.ststephenshouse.com
	Provides services to employers such as free job postings, hosting a job fair on an employer’s behalf, or wage subsidies as part of its youth employment program.
Seniors.ca Directory
	Internet: www.seniors.ca/age-discrimination.html
	Online resource offering articles and links on aging and age discrimination.
h) Disability issues (excluding mental health)
Accessibility Directorate of Ontario
	777 Bay Street, 6th Floor, Suite 601
	Toronto, ON M7A 2J4
	E-mail: accessibility@css.gov.on.ca
Accessibility For Ontarians With Disabilities Act (AODA)
	Service Ontario, Contact Centre
	Toll free: 1-866-515-2025
	TTY: 416-325-3408
	Toll free TTY: 1-800-268-7095
	Fax: 416-325-3407
Adaptive Technology Resource Centre
	Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto
	130 St. George Street
	Toronto, ON M5S 1A5
	Phone: 416-978-4360
	Fax: 416-971-2629
	E-mail: general.atrc@utoronto.ca
	Internet: www.atrc.utoronto.ca
	Online resources, consultation and accommodation support for employers hiring, retraining, advancing and retaining persons with disabilities.
ALDERCENTRE (Adult Learning Disabilities Employment Resource Centre)
	120 Front Street East, Suite 208
	Toronto, ON M5A 4L9
	Phone: 416-693-2922
	Fax: 416-698-0038
	E-mail: ld@aldercentre.org
	Internet: www.aldercentre.org
ARCH: A Legal Resource Centre for Persons with Disabilities 
	425 Bloor Street East, Suite 110
	Toronto, ON M4W 3R5
	Phone: 416-482-8255
	Outside Toronto: 1-866-482-2724
	TTY: 416-482-1254
	Fax: 416-482-2981
	E-mail: archlib@lao.on.ca
	Internet: www.archlegalclinic.ca
Assistive Devices Industry Office
	Industry Canada
	P.O. Box 11490 Station H
	Ottawa, ON K2H 8S2
	Phone: 613-990-4316 or
	613-990-4297
	TTY: 613-998-3288
	Fax: 613-998-5923
	E-mail: adio@crc.ca
	Internet: www.at-links.gc.ca/as
	Information on assistive technologies and programs and services related to technical accommodations.
Canadian Association of the Deaf
	251 Bank Street, Suite 203
	Ottawa, ON K2P 1X3
	Phone: 613-565-2882
	TTY: 613-565-8882
	Fax: 613-565-1207
	E-mail: cad@cad.ca
	Internet: www.cad.ca
Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work
	111 Richmond Street West, Suite 401
	Toronto, ON M5H 2G4
	Phone: 416-260-3060
	Toll free: 1-800-664-0925
	TTY: 416-260-9223
	Internet: www.ccrw.org
	CCRW is a “one-stop shop” for disability and employment resources. The CCRW provides a number of hands-on services to employers, including partnerships, workplace assessments and training on a number of disability-related subjects including return to work processes for injured workers and how to implement an accommodation process in the workplace.
Disability WebLinks
	www.disabilityweblinks.ca
	Provides links to disability and accessibility resources.
EnableLink Website
	E-mail: info@enablelink.org
	Internet: www.enablelink.org
	Links to online resources on disability-related issues. For example, see Canadian Abilities Foundation, “Neglected or Hidden: Connecting Employers and People with Disabilities in Canada” (May 2004).
IBM Canada
	Human Ability and Accessibility Centre
	3600 Steeles Avenue East
	Markham, ON L3R 9Z7
	Toll free: 1-800-426-4968
	Internet: www.ibm.com/able
	Resources on accessible technology.
The Job Accommodation Network
	Phone (V/TTY): 1-304-293-7186
	E-mail: jan@jan.wvu.edu
	Internet: www.jan.wvu.edu
	Practical approaches to accommodation strategies for persons with disabilities.
Learning Disabilities Association of Canada (National Office)
	250 City Centre Avenue, Suite 616
	Ottawa, ON K1R 6K7
	Phone: 613-238-5721
	Fax: 613-235-5391
	Toll Free: 1-877-238-5322
	E-mail: information@ldac-taac.ca
	Internet: www.ldac-taac.ca
Learning Disabilities Association of Ontario
	365 Bloor Street East, Suite 1004
	Toronto, ON M4W 3L4
	Phone: 416-929-4311
	Fax: 416-929-3905
	Internet: www.ldao.ca
	Information on learning disabilities including a brochure for employers called “Learning Disabilities on the Job.”
Link Up Employment Services 
	55 Eglinton Avenue E., Suite 502
	Toronto, ON, M4P 1G8
	Phone: 416-413-4922
	Fax: 416-413-4927
	TTY: 416-413-4926
	E-mail: info@linkup.ca
	Internet: www.linkup.ca
	This charitable, not-for-profit employment services agency assesses and provides supports to persons with disabilities. It also offers services aimed at helping employers hire persons with disabilities. For example, they make accommodation-related assessments, arrange for a variety of accommodations such as modifications to workstations and assistive devices. They also provide job coaching, may be able to offset training costs, and act as a resource for employers.
Ministry of Community and Social Services 
	900 Bay Street, M1-57 Macdonald Block
	Toronto ON M7A 1N3
	Tel: 416-325-5666
	Toll Free: 1-888-789-4199
	TTY: 1-800-387-5559
	Internet: www.mcss.gov.on.ca/mcss/english/pillars/accessibilityOntario/
	Provides access to information on the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. This site also includes resources to help employers create inclusive workplaces and remove barriers preventing full independence and opportunity for persons with disabilities.
Office of Disability Issues 
	Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC)
	Internet: www.hrsdc.gc.ca/en/disability_issues/index.shtml
	See report, Advancing the inclusion of people with disabilities (2005).
Service Canada
	Human Resources and Social Development Canada
	Toll Free: 1-800-206-7218
	TTY: 1-800-529-3742
	Information on sickness benefits and compassionate care benefits
Workers’ Action Centre
	720 Spadina Avenue, Suite 223
	Toronto, ON M5S 2S9
	Phone: 416-531-0778
	Fax: 416-533-0107
	E-mail: info@workersactioncentre.org
	Internet: www.workersactioncentre.org
WORKink
	(Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work)
	E-mail: workink@ccrw.org
	Internet: www.workink.com
	Offers services for employers to post jobs and review resumes from qualified candidates with disabilities.
Workplace Safety and Insurance Board
	200 Front Street West
	Toronto, ON M5V 3J1
	Phone: 416-344-1000
	Toll Free: 1-800-387-0750
	TTY: 1-800-387-0050
	Fax: 416-344-4684
	Toll Free Fax: 1-888-313-7373
	Internet: www.wsib.on.ca
	Note: Employers must comply with the Code in the case of a conflict between WSIA and the Code.
i) Disability issues – mental health
Across Boundaries, An Ethnoracial Mental Health Organization
	51 Clarkson Avenue
	Toronto, ON M6E 2T5
	Phone: 416-787-3007
	Fax: 416-787-4421
	E-mail: info@acrossboundaries.ca
	Internet: www.acrossboundaries.ca
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ontario
	180 Dundas Street West, Suite 2301
	Toronto, ON M5G 1Z8
	Phone: 416-977-5580
	Toll Free: 1-800-875-6213
	Fax 416-977-2813
	E-mail info@ontario.cmha.ca
	Internet: www.ontario.cmha.ca
	Comprehensive resource on mental health. Can link an employer to services such as counselling or support for employees with mental illness. See "Stigma and Discrimination” available online at
	http://www.ontario.cmha.ca/about_mental_health.asp?cID=7599
The Canadian Psychiatric Association
	141 Laurier Avenue W., Suite 701
	Ottawa, ON K1P 5J3
	Phone: 613-234-2815
	Fax: 613-234-9857
	E-mail: cpa@cpa-apc.org
	Internet: www.cpa-apc.org
Canadian Psychiatric Research Foundation
	133 Richmond Street West, Suite 200
	Toronto, ON M5H 1L3
	Phone: 416-351-7757
	Toll Free: 1-800-915-2773
	Fax: 416-351-7765
	E-mail: admin@cprf.ca
	Internet: www.cprf.ca
Centre for Applied Research in Mental Health and Addiction (CARMHA)
	SFU Faculty of Health Sciences
	Suite 7200, 515 W. Hastings Street
	Vancouver, BC V6B 5K3
	E-mail: info@carmha.ca
	Internet: www.carmha.ca
	See online manual and worksheets – Antidepressant Skills at Work: Dealing with Mood Problems in the Workplace.
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
	R. Samuel McLaughlin Addiction and Mental Health Information Centre
	Phone: 416-595-6111
	Toll free: 1-800-463-6273
	E-mail: mmclaughlininformation@camh.net
	Internet: www.camh.net
	This information centre serves as a central source of reliable information, and provides active assistance for people seeking information, services or support about mental health and addictions. The CAMH website also has a wide range of information and resources, such as the Mental Health and Addiction 101 Series of free online tutorials on topics like depression and addiction.
Community Resource Connections of Toronto
	366 Adelaide St. East, Suite 230
	Toronto, Ontario M5A 3X9
	Phone: 416-482-4103
	Fax: 416-482-5237
	E-mail: crct@crct.org
	Internet: www.crct.org
	See Navigating Mental Health Services in Toronto: A Guide for Newcomer Communities, a useful resource for employees who are newcomers to understand mental health issues and access services. Also useful for employers seeking a better understanding of barriers and challenges experienced by newcomers with mental illness.
Mental Health Services Information Ontario
	Toll Free:1-866-531-2600
	Internet: www.mhsio.on.ca
	Free information about mental health services and supports.
Mental Health Works
	180 Dundas Street West, Suite 2301
	Toronto, ON M5G 1Z8
	Phone: 416-977-5580 ext. 4120
	Toll Free: 1-800-875-6213 ext. 4120
	Fax: 416-977-2813
	Internet: www.mentalhealthworks.ca
	E-mail: info@mentalhealthworks.ca
	This is an excellent resource for employers. For answers to common mental health issues, see
	www.mentalhealthworks.ca/employers/all_questions.asp
Schizophrenia: A handbook for families
	www.mentalhealth.com
k) Funding sources
Canada Revenue Agency
	Toll Free: 1-800-959-5525
	Internet: www.cra-arc.gc.ca
	Can provide information about tax deductions for renovations that enhance accessibility.
Canadian Heritage – Human Rights Program
	Ontario Regional Office
	150 John Street, Suite 400
	Toronto, ON M5V 3T6
	Phone: 416-973-5400
	Fax: 416-954-2909
	E-mail: pch-ontario@pch.gc.ca
	Internet: www.canadianheritage.gc.ca
	Its Human Rights Program provides some grants and contributions towards projects that increase “awareness, knowledge, and practical enjoyment of human rights in Canada.” Canadian non-profit organizations, professional organizations, universities and post-secondary institutions can apply for this funding.
Charity Village
	230 Sandalwood Pkwy East
	P.O. Box 41559
	Brampton, ON L6Z 4R1
	E-mail: help@charityvillage.com
	Internet: www.charityvillage.com
	Provides links to many organizations that provide funding to non-profit organizations.
Industry Canada – FedNor Program 
	Internet: strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/internet/infednor-fednor.nsf/en/Home
	This program funds services and programs that bring economic benefit to northern and rural Ontario communities. Funding is delivered through three key initiatives: (1) Northern Ontario Development Program; (2) Community Futures Program; and (3) the Eastern Ontario Development Program. Contact information for FedNor Community Economic Development Officers is available on the website.
The Maytree Foundation
	170 Bloor Street West, Suite 804
	Toronto, ON M5S 1T9
	Phone: 416-944-2627
	Internet: www.maytree.com
	Provides loans of up to $5000 to recent immigrants for training, examination and tool costs. The loans are distributed nationally but the foundation is located in Toronto. Other grants are also available.
Ministry of Northern Development and Mines – The Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC) 
	Roberta Bondar Place
	70 Foster Drive, Suite 200
	Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 6V8
	Phone: 705-945-6700
	Toll free: 1-800-461-8329
	Fax: 705-945-6701
	Internet: www.mndm.gov.on.ca/nohfc
	Provides funding for projects in 10 districts in Northern Ontario. Eligible applicants may include private/public partnerships, government-related agencies, municipalities, First Nations, Local Service Boards and not-for-profit corporations.
Ministry of Public Infrastructure Renewal
	6th Floor, Mowat Block
	900 Bay Street
	Toronto, ON M7A 1L2
	Tel: 416-325-0424
	Fax: 416-325-8440
	Website: www.pir.gov.on.ca
	Invests in public infrastructure to renew and expand colleges, hospitals, universities, cultural facilities and community centres in Ontario.
l) Other sources of information about human rights
The 2008 Annotated Ontario Human Rights Code
	Published by Carswell
	One Corporate Plaza, 2075 Kennedy Road
	Toronto, ON M1T 3V4
	ISBN 978-0-7798-1184-7 (2008 Edition)
	Phone: 416-609-3800
	Toll Free: 1-800-387-5164
	Fax: 416-298-5082
	E-mail: carswell.orders@thomson.com
	Internet: www.carswell.com
Canadian Human Rights Reporter
	1662 West 75th Avenue
	Vancouver, BC V6P 6G1
	Phone: 604-266-5322
	Fax: 604-266-4475
	E-mail: chrr@cdn-hr-reporter.ca
	Internet: www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca
Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII)
	360 Albert Street, Suite 1700
	Ottawa, ON, K1R 7X7
	Internet: www.canlii.org
	Free source of Canadian cases in an on-line searchable database.
Publications Ontario
	880 Bay Street, 5th floor
	Toronto, ON M7A 1N8
	Phone: 416-326-5300
	Toll Free: 1-800-668-9938
	TTY: 416-965-5130
	Toll Free TTY: 1-800-268-7095
	Fax: 416-326-5317
POOL – Publications Ontario On-Line
	Internet: www.publications.serviceontario.ca
            
    