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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 54844" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>I wish I knew about the resourses in Canada. Here in NYC there are people called "Parent Advocates". These people have experience on helping families of kids with difficulties find the appropriate resources to deal with different situations (in the US, we're supposed to have the right to a free education - when the public school system can't handle the diagnosed child, the advocates help you fight to have the tuition paid by the Public School system). They help with respite, youth groups, etc. I hopped onto the web and found the Ministry of Children and Family Development website and poked around. There was stuff there about mental illness. You might also want to look into having your brothers wages garnished for child support. </p><p></p><p>I'm still new on this site, but I feel such a kinship with so many of these people - they actually feel your pain and speak so candidly that you KNOW they understand you!</p><p></p><p>B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 54844, member: 3814"] I wish I knew about the resourses in Canada. Here in NYC there are people called "Parent Advocates". These people have experience on helping families of kids with difficulties find the appropriate resources to deal with different situations (in the US, we're supposed to have the right to a free education - when the public school system can't handle the diagnosed child, the advocates help you fight to have the tuition paid by the Public School system). They help with respite, youth groups, etc. I hopped onto the web and found the Ministry of Children and Family Development website and poked around. There was stuff there about mental illness. You might also want to look into having your brothers wages garnished for child support. I'm still new on this site, but I feel such a kinship with so many of these people - they actually feel your pain and speak so candidly that you KNOW they understand you! B [/QUOTE]
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