The pages accessible in English concern access to services and security in regard with health and social services, in accordance with the Charter of the French language regulations. 

Accessibility online and in the facilities

- Project ALLO - Staff and volunteers wearing a yellow card holder can speak English and help you find your way around the facilities.- 
- Interpreter services - To obtain the services of an interpreter, speak with your doctor or staff when scheduling an appointment.- 
- Service navigators and liaison officer - In order to support and accompany Indigenous people in their care and service experience and promote mutual understanding of the information exchanged between caregivers and patients, there is a resource available in Val-d'Or.
- Translate a Web page - If a page is available only in French, you can translate it in your browser. Click right on the page and look for the translation button.
- Need help? Google Chrome – Microsoft Edge – Safari

How to become a foster family?

Are you interested in hosting children or teenagers under the care of the DPJ (Youth Protection Services)?

 

We invite you to contact us for complete information on the steps to become a host family. If you meet the required profile, have a suitable environment, and are willing to host, you will be assessed to determine your skills and strengths in relation to the children you wish to host.

What is the clientele being accommodated?

Once the process is complete, successful candidates will sign an agreement with the residential care service. The residential care service will select a client whose needs match your lifestyle and whose needs you can meet. Throughout the placement, the service and the team of professionals will work closely together to ensure its success.

 

Contact information

To become a youth foster family: 819-762-5599, extension 49283
08.acceshebergementrtf@ssss.gouv.qc.ca

For more details