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TAPP-C The Arson Prevention Program for Children

Date(s): 
Jun 23 2011 - 9:00am - Jun 23 2014 - 12:00am

For more information, please contact

Contact name: 
Meara Thomas
Phone: 
(416) 535-8501 x6208
Fax: 
(416) 979-4996

TAPP-C is a program that brings together fire service and counseling professionals to help families deal effectively with children and teens involved in fire-play. The fire service professionals educate teens and their families about fire and how to develop good fire safety practices. Counseling professionals assess the risk of continued fire involvement and help teens and their families deal with problems that may contribute to the firesetting. TAPP-C is free of charge and is available to children 2-17 years of age. To make a referral or for more information please call Meara Thomas 416 535-8501 ext 6208, or email meara_thomas@camh.net