Clients Rights and Responsibilities:

  • The right to privacy. Your information will be protected and not shared with others without your consent.

  • The right to be treated with dignity.

  • The right to a voice and to make a complaint if you do not receive service to your satisfaction.

  • The right to review your service files.

  • The right to know about all the services we offer at PIA. You are welcome to suggest new services relevant to newcomers and the Parkdale community.

Service User”s responsibilities at PIA:

  • A responsibility to respect everybody at PIA - staff, volunteers, and other service users.

  • A responsibility to arrive on time - if you can’t come, let us know 24 hours ahead of time.

  • A responsibility to let us know if you have changed your address or phone number.

  • A responsibility to work together with your support worker in order to meet your needs.

  • Decisions about your service actions are your responsibility. You must bring required documents for appointments and application assistance.


FAQs

Who does PIA serve?

At PIA our doors are open to all members of the public.  Because we are located in Parkdale we primarily serve residents who live in the Parkdale neighbourhood of Toronto.  We are, however, happy to serve all residents in the Greater Toronto Area and beyond.

The majority of our service users are newcomers to Canada (including Refugee Claimants, Convention Refugees, Caregivers, Landed Immigrants and Permanent Residents).  We also offer services to Canadian citizens.

What documents do I need to bring to PIA?

If the service or program you require is only available to newcomers with legal status in Canada (including Convention Refugees, Caregivers, Landed Immigrants and Permanent Residents) you will be required to show proof of your status in Canada.  All  new service users at PIA are required to provide personal identification.

What should I do if I don’t speak English?

PIA is happy to serve residents in a wide range of languages. If you speak a language that is not included on this list and you are unable to speak English at a sufficient level, we can only serve you if you can provide an English-speaking interpreter (or one who speaks one of our available languages). If that is not possible our Intake Worker will refer you to another agency that can assist you in the language you require.

Can I use a computer at PIA (or print, fax or photocopy?)

PIA provides a resource centre in our main building at 1257 Queen St. West, Toronto.  Use of this facility is open to the public but users must first obtain a Resource Centre Membership and then sign in whenever they wish to use this facility.  Membership is free but users must first provide personal identification and sign a copy of the Resource Centre Policy Statement thus agreeing to comply with the Resource Centre rules.  See our Support Services page on this website for more information about the PIA Resource centre.

Can I attend PIA events?

PIA hosts a number of annual events that are open to all members of the public.  Bulletins for our upcoming and ongoing public events and programs can be seen on our News & Events  page. Information about upcoming tax clinics, workshops, information sessions and other PIA services and programs is also posted on this ‘bulletin board’ page but users must register for many of these events. Contact information will be provided on event postings if you wish to find out if you are eligible to attend specific events or if you wish to obtain additional information.  A free ‘childcare for newcomer children’ (CNC) service is available for PIA workshop participants or other PIA service users who have young children that must be cared for while attending LINC classes and PIA events such as workshops and information sessions. More information about this service is available on our CNC page.


Links to Government and Community Websites

Government of Canada

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canadahttp://www.cic.gc.ca
Health Canadahttp://www.hc-sc.gc.ca
Canada Revenue Agencyhttp://www.cra-arc.gc.ca
Service Canadahttp://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/home.shtml
The Government of Canada Job Bankhttp://jobs-emplois.gc.ca/index-eng.htm

Government of Ontario

Ministry of Citizenship, Immigration and International Tradehttp://www.citizenship.gov.on.ca
Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (OHIP)http://www.health.gov.on.ca
Ministry of Community and Social Services (OW, ODSP)http://www.mcss.gov.on.ca
Service Ontariohttp://www.ontario.ca/page/serviceontario

Government of Ontario

City of Toronto/Living in Toronto/Services/311 Torontohttp://www1.toronto.ca
Toronto Children’s Serviceshttp://www.toronto.ca/children
Toronto Community Housinghttp://www.torontohousing.com
Toronto Employment & Social Services Employment Opportunities Systemhttps://www.brainhunter.com