Ontario Autism Program: urgent response services

Overview Eligible children and youth who are experiencing a specific, urgent need can access supports to:

help stabilize the situation prevent crisis reduce the risk of the child or youth harming themselves, others and property Children and youth can get up to 12 weeks of free supports.

Urgent response services do not provide funding to purchase supports. Children and youth registered in the OAP can access urgent response services while receiving other OAP services and supports.

Eligibility To be eligible for OAP urgent response services, you/your child must be:

registered in the OAP experiencing one or more key high-risk factors that: have started or worsened in the last 14 days can be supported by OAP urgent response services – you will find out through a standard intake process High-risk factors include:

aggression property destruction violent thinking fire setting harm to animals risk of exploitation self-injurious behaviour suicidal thoughts or behaviour inappropriate sexual behaviour flight risk

You can contact the lead organization in your area if you think you or your child may be eligible for OAP urgent response services. The lead organization will start the intake process and help you find out if you/your child is eligible through a standard intake process.

A care coordinator or service provider you’re working with may also refer you to urgent response services.

There are lead organizations in each of our five regional areas:

Central East North Toronto West Lead organizations offer services in partnership with other service providers and professionals in their communities.

Datasets available for download

Additional Info

Field Value
Last Updated July 29, 2024, 09:29 (UTC)
Created July 29, 2024, 09:29 (UTC)
Domain / Topic
Domain or topic of the dataset being cataloged.
Social Services
Format (CSV, XLS, TXT, PDF, etc)
File format of the dataset.
application/vnd.dtg.local.html
Dataset Size
Dataset size in megabytes.
0.08406
Metadata Identifier
Metadata identifier – can be used as the unique identifier for catalogue entry
https://www.ontario.ca/page/ontario-autism-program-urgent-response-services
Published Date
Published date of the dataset.
2022-03-30
Time Period Data Span (start date)
Start date of the data in the dataset.
Time Period Data Span (end date)
End date of time data in the dataset.
GeoSpatial Area Data Span
A spatial region or named place the dataset covers.
Ontario
Field Value
Access category
Type of access granted for the dataset (open, closed, service, etc).
Open
Limits on use
Limits on use of data.
Location
Location of the dataset.
https://www.ontario.ca/page/ontario-autism-program-urgent-response-services
Data Service
Data service for accessing a dataset.
CKAN
Owner
Owner of the dataset.
Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services
Contact Point
Who to contact regarding access?
MinisterMCCSS@ontario.ca
Publisher
Publisher of the dataset.
Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services
Publisher Email
Email of the publisher.
MinisterMCCSS@ontario.ca
Author
Author of the dataset.
Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services
Author Email
Email of the author.
MinisterMCCSS@ontario.ca
Accessed At
Date the data and metadata was accessed.
2024-07-29
Field Value
Identifier
Unique identifier for the dataset.
https://www.ontario.ca/page/ontario-autism-program-urgent-response-services
Language
Language(s) of the dataset
Link to dataset description
A URL to an external document describing the dataset.
https://www.ontario.ca/page/ontario-autism-program-urgent-response-services
Persistent Identifier
Data is identified by a persistent identifier.
N/A
Globally Unique Identifier
Data is identified by a persistent and globally unique identifier.
No
Contains data about individuals
Does the data hold data about individuals?
No
Contains data about identifiable individuals
Does the data hold identifiable data about individual?
No
Contains Indigenous Data
Does the data hold data about Indigenous communities?
No
Field Value
Version
Version of the datatset
Last Updated Date: March 30, 2023
Source
Source of the dataset.
https://www.ontario.ca/page/ontario-autism-program-urgent-response-services
Version notes
Version notes about the dataset.
Is version of another dataset
Link to dataset that it is a version of.
Other versions
Link to datasets that are versions of it.
Provenance Text
Provenance Text of the data.
Provenance URL
Provenance URL of the data.
Temporal resolution
Describes how granular the date/time data in the dataset is.
GeoSpatial resolution in meters
Describes how granular (in meters) geospatial data is in the dataset.
GeoSpatial resolution (in regions)
Describes how granular (in regions) geospatial data is in the dataset.
Service Centers
Field Value
Indigenous Community Permission
Who holds the Indigenous Community Permission. Who to contact regarding access to a dataset that has data about Indigenous communities.
Community Permission
Community permission (who gave permission).
The Indigenous communities the dataset is about
Indigenous communities from which data is derived.
Field Value
Number of data rows
If tabular dataset, total number of rows.
11
Number of data columns
If tabular dataset, total number of unique columns.
1
Number of data cells
If tabular dataset, total number of cells with data.
Number of data relations
If RDF dataset, total number of triples.
Number of entities
If RDF dataset, total number of entities.
Number of data properties
If RDF dataset, total number of unique properties used by the triples.
Data quality
Describes the quality of the data in the dataset.
None
Metric for data quality
A metric used to measure the quality of the data, such as missing values or invalid formats.
Missing Data

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