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A Bit of Background
The provision of various French-language services in
Ontario was legislated in 1986. One of the ripple effects of this law,
Oasis Centre des femmes was established in 1995 as a non-profit
organization with a mandate to serve Francophone women who are victims
or survivors of abuse. Beyond its primary focus on violence against
women, the Centre continues to increase and diversify its services,
also providing support to women who are immigrants, refugees or in
search of employment.
The Francophone Community in Toronto
The Francophone community in Toronto is very diverse. In
addition to native Franco-Ontarians, there are people originating from
many different countries who speak various maternal languages but may
be more comfortable in French than in English. French-speakers are not
always aware of the services that are available to them and, in order
to identify those who would benefit from such services, it is often
necessary to ask explicitly.
Our Services
Our support services provide women with a space where
they will be listened to without being judged, and where a woman's
perspective of her abuse or assault is the focus. All of our support
services are confidential, free, and available in French for women over
the age of 16. The majority of our services are available to women
residing in the Greater Toronto Area, however the support line, 1-877-femaide (336-2243), is available in all of Ontario. For more information on this service, visit www.briserlesilence.ca
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