Resources Available On The Web

Disclaimer:  The below compilation of mostly Canadian sites are for information purposes.  These links do not necessarily reflect the views of the CPWP Inc., their Chapters or the PWP Inc. International Organization or affiliations related to PWP Inc.  CPWP Inc. or PWP Inc. are neither responsible for promoting any of these links, nor any of the information within these sites, nor any of the legal issues nor any of the political views.  Use at your own discretion.

This is only but a partial list of what is actually available.
If you have a link which should be added, please feel free to contact us and let us know.

Names & Links Description
ADHD.ca
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Information, tools, and support for parents and children  whose lives are touched by ADHD.
Canadian Equal Parenting Group Directory
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This is the not-for-profit definitive directory of Canadian Groups concerned with the continued support of children's relationships with both parents after divorce, separation or for fathers or mother who never married or lived common law. 
Child Cybersearch Canada
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A site dedicated to finding missing children and also offers a list of child-approved sites. 
DADS Canada
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DADS Canada Family Services Inc. is a non-profit corporation.  Our role involves advocacy for Fathers ONLY providing family law education, counseling and coaching.  We provide a variety of services from completing family court forms to assisting advocates prepare reports and analysis to be submitted to provincial and federal governments. 

We provide a comprehensive packages of services to our clients to assist and support them with their own family law cases while providing advocacy resources to change the current status of family law in Canada.
 
Department of Justice Canada

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Children need their parents' love, attention and financial support, as well as a safe environment.  The Government of Canada continues to recognize that children's needs come first after separation and divorce.  Various laws, reports and links. 
Directory of Services and Programs For Abused Men In Canada (2008)
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A compilation of services and programs for Abused Men in Canada:

All provinces
British Columbia
Manitoba
Ontario

Divorce Magazine
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Segue Esprit Inc. is the publisher of Divorce Magazine and www.DivorceMagazine.com.  Segue Esprit is a pioneer providing individuals and families who are going through the transition of separation and divorce with information, support, and guidance.  We operate on a world-wide basis, and are committed to promoting a positive, healthy attitude towards divorce.  
 
F.A.C.T - Fathers Are Capable Too 
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Fathers Are Capable Too is one of the largest non-custodial parents' and children's rights organizations in Canada dealing with custody and access. F.A.C.T. is an organization of both men and women working to support our children's right to have a relationship with both parents. We are a not-for-profit non-custodial parents' and fathers' support and advocacy group. 
 
Father's World 
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Our mission here at Father's World is to promote and celebrate fatherhood and family as the leading source of information, resources, support and education for all types of fathers and their families.
 
Family Mediation Canada 
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We help families succeed by providing information and referrals to Family Mediators across Canada. Family Mediation times of conflict, can dramatically reduce the human and financial cost of conflict resolution. Contact us today for more information.
 
Gary Direnfield 
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Gary Direnfeld, MSW, RSW
20 Suter Crescent
Dundas, Ontario, Canada L9H 6R5


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From The Website of Gary Direnfeld, MSW, RSW

Gary Direnfeld is a social worker and expert on matters of family life with more than 20 years of experience working with people. Through his private practice he provides marital and family counseling as well as counseling on matters involving children and parenting. Gary writes and provides workshops and is the developer of the "I Promise Program” - international teen safe driving initiative. 

Courts in Ontario, Canada, consider Gary an expert on child development, marital and family therapy, custody and access recommendations and social work where his opinion is sought to help resolve child custody and access matters.
 
Kids Help Phone
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Kids Help Phone is committed to improving the well-being of young people throughout Canada. We believe that children have a right to be heard, a right to access resources and a right to self-determination.
 
MenWeb
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Providing information and support for men. Men's issues are not just men's issues but issues for men and women. Full of stories, articles, audio files and lots more.
 
Ontario Step-Family Association
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Provides positive assistance to those currently experiencing step family life.
 
Ottawa Divorce.com
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Family law, child custody, child & spousal support, property division & more. 
ParentsWorld.com
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A website full of articles, forums, recipes, journals, informative web links (we are listed here also) and much more.

Some areas of entrance requires registration that is free. 
 
Single Parents World
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A forum of various assistance.
 
Stats Canada
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Statistics Canada produces statistics that help Canadians better understand their country - its population, resources, economy, society and culture.
 
The Canadian Children's Rights Council
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A non-profit, non-governmental organization that prides itself on providing information about violations of children's rights in Canada while advocating for the solutions.  A tremendous resource for anyone interested in the rights of Canadian children and youths.
 

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