*AccessPoints are also available on Danforth (416-693-8677) and Jane (416-760-8677).
Access Alliance works to promote health and well-being and improve access to services for immigrants and refugees in Toronto by addressing medical, social, economic and environmental issues.
Primary Health Care Services
Our Primary Health Care Team provides primary health care, illness and disease prevention and health education services to immigrants and refugees of all ages who live in the City of Toronto. We are committed to providing culturally sensitive and language accessible health care to disadvantaged refugees and newcomers to Canada. Clients are referred to us from immigrant and refugee serving organizations and through our outreach work in recently established communities.
Primary Health Care Interdisciplinary Team
Our Interdisciplinary Team consists of:
Certified Diabetes Educators
Client and Family Support Workers
Community Health Nurses
Interpreters
Medical Secretaries
Nurse Practitioners
Physicians
Psychiatrist (through the Toronto Urban Health Alliance)
Registered Dietitians
Registered Practical Nurses
Registered Social Worker / Therapist
Access Alliance offers a wide range of community programs for immigrants and refugees that are new to Toronto. Some of these programs are offered at several locations.
For more information on how to participate in groups programs, please select one of the links below or in the left menu.
Families with Young Children
Peer Outreach Program
Women
ESL for Pregnant Women
Expressive Arts Program
Womens Health Workshops (part of Newcomer Education Workshops)
Prenatal Nutrition and Support Program
Green Access Program
Join us in building a community space where all ages and people can come together to share ideas and learn, through a hands-on experience, about the importance of healthy foods and the environment.
LGBTQ Newcomers
For more information, click here.
Youth
For more information, click here.
Nutrition
Eastern Time (GMT-4)