Help Book
You comprehensive guide to support services available throughout Camrose & District.
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An Internet gateway to information about adult learning in Alberta.
Suite 700, 9925 - 109 St. NW, Edmonton, AB T5K 2J8
780-427-2756
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1-888-455-2756
The fundamental purpose of the Ombudsman is to investigate complaints from citizens. Whether it is a disagreement stemming from an important decision or a delay in service, the Ombudsman's office listens to the issue and works toward a fair outcome. Albertans may contact the Ombudsman with complaints of unfair treatment by provincial government authorities, municipalities, the Patient Concerns Resolution Process of Alberta Health Services, health professions and other designated professional organizations. The Ombudsman's office ensures fair treatment through independent investigations, recommendations and education for all Albertans. The Ombudsman: is impartial and independent from the government, is respected, influential and effective, promotes standards of administrative fairness, is approachable and responsive, provides services free of charge, does not advocate for the complainant or the authority but recommends solutions that are fair for both sides. Complaints can be submitted at www.ombudsman.ab.ca through a confidential online complaint form or by email, fax or mail.
Gemini Centre, 3rd Floor, #3010, 6708 - 48 Ave., Camrose, AB T4V 4S3
780-608-2525
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After Hours Emergency 1-866-644-5135
1-877-644-9992
Alberta Supports can help you access more than 30 programs and 120 services for seniors, people with disabilities, job seekers, parents and families, homelessness, financial assistance, abuse, and family violence prevention. Programs include: Income Support, Employment Services, Child Support Services, Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH). Albertans can apply online for the Income Support and AISH programs.
1-866-403-8000 or Text 1-866-403-8000
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Alberta's One Line for Sexual Violence is a toll-free talk, text, and chat service that provides emotional support, information, and referral to anyone who has experienced or been impacted by sexual violence. One Line can provide support in the moment while also connecting Albertans to the nearest sexual assault centre for access to specialized services for individuals, families and communities across the province. Support is available seven days a week, with access to interpretation services in over 200 languages.
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1-866-710-QUIT (7848)
Tobacco cessation counsellors can help you make a plan to quit, manage cravings, and stay on track.