Youth
Police officers are part of your world. They have a sworn duty to preserve the peace, prevent crimes, enforce the law, preserve life and other important stuff. They exist to help you, your family, your friends, your neighbours and every person or group that lives in, works in or visits the Ottawa area.
We're here to help.
If you or someone you know needs help, is looking for someone to talk to or is struggling with a problem, tell someone you trust or call us or one of these help lines.
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Police and Your Rights | |
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Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa | Cellphone Safety and Sexting and your Privacy Settings on Facebook |
Family Spiral - About drug dependency and its effects |
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Safety Workshop for Women | Understanding depression, self harm and other mental health issues at eMentalHealth.ca |
Partying and curfew law |
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Police Station Tour | |
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Other Opportunities | |
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Other Resources:
- Youth Services Bureau 613-260-2360 (24/7 Crisis Line)
- Distress Centre of Ottawa and Region 613-238-3311 (24/7 crisis line for ages 16+)
- Kids Help Phone 1-800-668-6868 ( 24/7 crisis line)
- Ottawa Mental Health Crisis Line 613-722-6914 (outside Ottawa: 1-866-996-0991)
- Contact your School Resource Officer
- Ottawa Police Youth Section 613-236-1222 ext 5355
- How to combat cyberbullying
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