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Frequently Asked Questions:

 

How can we help?

Sometimes the challenges we face in our daily lives become too difficult to manage alone. We may need someone to talk to who can help us find solutions. Family Service Association of Toronto (FSAT) is a non-profit, social service agency which offers a variety of counselling programs; one-to-one, with couples and families, or in groups – to help people cope with the challenges of:

• personal, job, relationship, parenting and family problems;
• aging and caring for an aging family member;
• coping with developmental disabilities;
• dealing with separation, divorce and new relationships;
• surviving domestic violence and sexual abuse;
• accessing community resources;
• dealing with sexual and gender orientation issues;
• coping with the impact of HIV/AIDS;
• living in poverty;
• and so much more.

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Is FSAT open to anyone?

FSAT is strongly committed to anti-discrimination practices for all our clients, volunteers and employees. Our services are available to everyone living or working in Toronto, regardless of their age, cultural background, race or sexual orientation. In order to serve Toronto’s large and diverse population, we offer service in numerous languages and many of our offices are wheelchair accessible.

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What can I expect from my counselling?

At FSAT, we offer an encouraging and supportive environment. Our skilled professional counsellors will help you explore and understand your problem, while talking with you to develop solutions. Your counsellor will also tell you what to expect, including:

• an estimate of how much time it will take;
• what it will involve and any potential risks;
• any discomfort you might face;
• and the kind of changes you may experience.

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How can I get the most out of my counselling?

Counselling can be a very rewarding experience, but it takes hard work and dedication. That’s why it’s important to attend all your scheduled sessions and to be open to new ways of looking at yourself. It’s also important to be an active participant and to tell us what you find to be helpful or unhelpful throughout the counselling process.

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What if I can’t make my appointment?

If you can’t attend a scheduled appointment, please notify us at least 24 hours before your session. This way we can offer your time to another client.

If you don’t give us at least 24 hours advance notice, we will ask you to pay for the session.

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What if I want a different counsellor?

We understand how important it is for you to feel comfortable with your counsellor and this can take time. That’s why we encourage you to get to know your counsellor and discuss your concerns with that counsellor before deciding whether their style is right for you. If you still think you will have trouble working together, you can call the number at the end of this brochure and ask to speak with your counsellor’s manager. Together we’ll find a solution.

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How private is my counselling?

Anything discussed between you and your counsellor is private and confidential within FSAT. To get advice on how to be most helpful to you, your counsellor may consult within the service team, with the supervisor or program consultant.

There are some special circumstances where we may release information regarding your counselling:

• if we believe you or someone else is in imminent danger of physical harm, and information we have might prevent it;
• if a child under 16 may be at risk of abuse;
• if we’re subpoenaed by a court of law;
• or if we’re presented with a search warrant.

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Can I see my record?

At any time you may request to see a copy of written information about yourself by filling in a Personal Information Request Form, which you can get from your counsellor. We will then

call you to set up an appointment for you to review your personal information. To ensure confidentiality, you must view the information on the premises. However, you can request, in writing, that information about yourself be released to specific people such as your doctor or another agency.

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What if I want to correct information in my record?

For your protection, once your record is written we at FSAT cannot change it. However, if you find statements that are not factually accurate or opinions you disagree with, you can add corrected information to the record. You can do this by filling in a Correction of Information Form, which you can get from your counsellor. Once you’ve submitted it, it will go on the record and we will notify you of our response to your corrections within three weeks.

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What if I have a complaint?

We want to know what you think of our service.
All our staff welcome your comments and we encourage you to speak with your counsellor directly about any concerns you may have about our service. If this makes you uncomfortable, you can also call Laurie Chesley, David Kelley Services Program Manager, at 416 595 9230 ext. 272.

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What if I can’t pay my fees?

In order to make our services as affordable as possible, fees for the LGBTQ program are on a sliding scale basis. Funding from the United Way allows us to set fees according to household size and income.
You will be asked to pay your fee before each session. If you miss two payments, we will have to stop your sessions until your account is settled. If your financial situation changes at any time, please let us know right away. We’ll adjust your fees to fit your circumstances.

If you have been referred for counselling by a doctor, you may be able to claim the fees as a tax deduction.

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To arrange for counselling, please call our Service Access Unit, Tel: 416.595.9618

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