The village has one pub called The Horse and Groom. In 2006 the village shop and post office was threatened with closure, but the village pulled together and acquired the lease for five years. On 14 May 2011 a new Woodgreen Community Shop was opened after more than four years of campaigning and fundraising by the local community.
Two thirds of the parish is an area of woodland, heathland, acid grassland, scrub and valley bog, supporting a richness and diversity of wildlife.
One mile to the south of the village are the earthwork remains of Castle Hill, comprising an oval ring motte with an outer bailey. The castle may have been a siege castle recorded in 1148.
Neithrop, Woodgreen and Bretch Hill are three interconnecting housing estates in Banbury, Oxfordshire.
Neithrop is an inner housing estate and part of the greater 'Neithrop ward' of Banbury, Oxfordshire, England. It is one of the oldest areas in Banbury, having first been first recorded as a hamlet in the 13th century.
History
In 1247 the hundred of Banbury was valued at £5 a year and in 1441 "certainty money" due from the northern part of the hundred was 89s. 8d. It was made up of payments from Shutford, Claydon, Swalcliffe, Great Bourton and Little Bourton, Prescote, Hardwick, Calthorpe and Neithrop, Wickham, Wardington, Williamscot, Swalcliffe Lea, and the former "prebend" of Banbury. By 1568 these, except the rent from Wardington and amounted to 69s. 4d. in 1652, when the total profits of court were valued at 103s. 4d. a year in "certainty money". In 1875 payments were made only by Williamscot, Swalcliffe, Prescote, Great and Little Bourton, Neithrop, Claydon, and Shutford since the rest were freed from their rent obligations.
This is a list of past and present Senators of Canada representing the province of Ontario. Ontario has had an allocation of 24 senators since the time of Confederation. The province is also one of four regional Senate divisions under Section 26 of the Constitution Act that allows for the expansion of the Senate by one or two senators per region.
Current
Notes:
1 Senators are appointed to represent Ontario. Each senator may choose to designate a geographic area within Ontario as his or her division. 2 Senators are appointed by the Governor-General of Canada in the Queen's name on the recommendation of the prime minister. 3 Division designated as Toronto Centre from 000000001984-01-13-0000January 13, 1984 to 000000002001-02-14-0000February 14, 2001 and Toronto Centre-York from 000000002001-02-15-0000February 15, 2001 to the present.
Historic
Notes:
1 Senators are appointed to represent Ontario. Each senator may choose to designate a geographic area within Ontario as his or her division. 2 Senators are appointed by the Governor-General of Canada in the Queen's name on the recommendation of the prime minister; the initial 24 senators were named by a Royal Proclamation at the time of confederation.
Ontario (Human Rights Commission) v Etobicoke (Borough of)
Ontario (Human Rights Commission) v Etobicoke (Borough of), [1982] 1 S.C.R. 202 is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on age discrimination. Several firemen challenged a mandatory retirement policy under the Ontario Human Rights Code. The Court found that the employer did not sufficiently justify the policy as a bona fide occupational requirement.
Background
Harold Hall and Vincent Gray were firemen in the borough of Etobicoke, Ontario. As part of the collective agreement between the borough and the union, all firefighters were required to retire at the age of 60. When Hall and Grey were forced to retire they brought a complaint for age discrimination under section 4(1) of the Ontario Human Rights Code which prohibited discrimination in recruitment or dismissal based on age among other grounds.
The respondents defended their actions by arguing that the rule was a bona fide occupational requirement (BFOR). Namely, that the rule was required to maintain an acceptable standard for firefighting.
Do You Know WoodGreen?
Celebrating 80 years of success in 2017, WoodGreen Community Services is one of the largest social service agencies in Toronto. A founding United Way of Toronto member agency, WoodGreen has grown to span 36 locations and serves 37,000 people each year. WoodGreen helps people find safe, affordable housing, seniors live independently, internationally-trained professionals enter the job market, parents access childcare, children and youth access after-school programs, newcomers settle into Canadian life, homeless and marginalized people get off the streets and youth find meaningful employment and training.
Learn More on our Website: http://www.woodgreen.org
published: 27 Sep 2018
Meet WoodGreen | WoodGreen Community Services
published: 23 May 2019
Employment & Settlement Services | WoodGreen Community Services
published: 28 May 2019
Meet this WoodGreen Student
Sign our petition at http://www.woodgreen.org/ and help single mothers move out of poverty. #ChangeTheConversation
What if we cared about those living in poverty as much as we care about celebrities?
published: 13 Jan 2014
Meet this WoodGreen Graduate
Sign our petition at http://www.woodgreen.org/ and help single mothers move out of poverty. #ChangeTheConversation
What if we cared about those living in poverty as much as we care about celebrities?
published: 13 Jan 2014
Youth Services | WoodGreen Community Services
published: 10 Jun 2019
Housing and Right Place of Care Options - Non-profit and rent-geared-to-income
In this video we discuss what the term “Right Place of Care” means, and the different places and environments that care recipients can receive support. This video focuses on non-urgent hospital settings and inpatient programs.
In this video we provide an overview of the non-profit housing options available for seniors and care recipients in East Toronto. We also discuss the application process and some of the services available with living in non-profit housing and how to access them.
Related links:
Toronto Community Housing: https://www.torontoseniorshousing.ca/become-a-tenant/our-buildings/
City of Toronto Subsidized Housing Listings: https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/employment-social-support/housing-support/rent-geared-to-income-subsidy/subsidized-housing-listings/#location=...
published: 03 Apr 2023
Meet this WoodGreen Graduate
Sign our petition at http://www.woodgreen.org/ and help single mothers move out of poverty. #ChangeTheConversation
What if we cared about those living in poverty as much as we care about celebrities?
published: 13 Jan 2014
Virtual Tour of WoodGreen's Leslieville Child Care Centre
Located in Leslieville Junior Public School, Leslieville Child Care opened in 2006 as part of the Ontario government’s Best Start initiative to promote early learning and development. The centre provides children with a safe and welcoming environment and a broad range of interactive and positive experiences that nurture growth in all areas. Program staff include Early Childhood Educators (RECEs) registered with the College of Early Childhood Educators and Early Childhood Assistants.
Visit our website to learn more: https://www.woodgreen.org/programs/leslieville-child-care-centre
published: 14 Feb 2023
PSW Care at Home Part 1: Home & Community Care Support Services
In this video we provide an overview of what Personal Support Workers do, and how to access their services through OHIP.
Related links and info:
Toronto Central Home and Community Care Support Services: 416-506-9888
East Toronto Health Patrners' service directory:
https://services.ethp.ca/
#caregiver
#caregiversupport
#caregivertips
#caregivers
#familycaregiver
#dementiacaregiver
#healthcare
#healthcareproviders
#ontario
#Toronto
#elderlycare
#caregiveradvice
#caregiverassistance
#PSW
#OHIP
Do You Know WoodGreen?
Celebrating 80 years of success in 2017, WoodGreen Community Services is one of the largest social service agencies in Toronto. A foundi...
Do You Know WoodGreen?
Celebrating 80 years of success in 2017, WoodGreen Community Services is one of the largest social service agencies in Toronto. A founding United Way of Toronto member agency, WoodGreen has grown to span 36 locations and serves 37,000 people each year. WoodGreen helps people find safe, affordable housing, seniors live independently, internationally-trained professionals enter the job market, parents access childcare, children and youth access after-school programs, newcomers settle into Canadian life, homeless and marginalized people get off the streets and youth find meaningful employment and training.
Learn More on our Website: http://www.woodgreen.org
Do You Know WoodGreen?
Celebrating 80 years of success in 2017, WoodGreen Community Services is one of the largest social service agencies in Toronto. A founding United Way of Toronto member agency, WoodGreen has grown to span 36 locations and serves 37,000 people each year. WoodGreen helps people find safe, affordable housing, seniors live independently, internationally-trained professionals enter the job market, parents access childcare, children and youth access after-school programs, newcomers settle into Canadian life, homeless and marginalized people get off the streets and youth find meaningful employment and training.
Learn More on our Website: http://www.woodgreen.org
Sign our petition at http://www.woodgreen.org/ and help single mothers move out of poverty. #ChangeTheConversation
What if we cared about those living in p...
Sign our petition at http://www.woodgreen.org/ and help single mothers move out of poverty. #ChangeTheConversation
What if we cared about those living in poverty as much as we care about celebrities?
Sign our petition at http://www.woodgreen.org/ and help single mothers move out of poverty. #ChangeTheConversation
What if we cared about those living in poverty as much as we care about celebrities?
Sign our petition at http://www.woodgreen.org/ and help single mothers move out of poverty. #ChangeTheConversation
What if we cared about those living in p...
Sign our petition at http://www.woodgreen.org/ and help single mothers move out of poverty. #ChangeTheConversation
What if we cared about those living in poverty as much as we care about celebrities?
Sign our petition at http://www.woodgreen.org/ and help single mothers move out of poverty. #ChangeTheConversation
What if we cared about those living in poverty as much as we care about celebrities?
In this video we discuss what the term “Right Place of Care” means, and the different places and environments that care recipients can receive support. This vid...
In this video we discuss what the term “Right Place of Care” means, and the different places and environments that care recipients can receive support. This video focuses on non-urgent hospital settings and inpatient programs.
In this video we provide an overview of the non-profit housing options available for seniors and care recipients in East Toronto. We also discuss the application process and some of the services available with living in non-profit housing and how to access them.
Related links:
Toronto Community Housing: https://www.torontoseniorshousing.ca/become-a-tenant/our-buildings/
City of Toronto Subsidized Housing Listings: https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/employment-social-support/housing-support/rent-geared-to-income-subsidy/subsidized-housing-listings/#location=&lat=&lng=
TCH Overnight Caregiver Verification: https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/90d1-request-overnight-caregiver-verification-not-affiliated-with-an-agency.pdf
TSHC Supportive Housing: https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/employment-social-support/housing-support/subsidized-housing-housing-benefits/housing-providers/
WoodGreen Community Housing application: https://woodgreen.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/WoodGreen_Housing_Application.pdf
*All WoodGreen housing applications must include proof of status in Canada (i.e. birth certification, Canadian passport, Permanent Resident card, Refugee claimant form) and most recent Notice of Assessment.
East Toronto Health Partners' service directory:
https://services.ethp.ca/
#caregiver
#caregiversupport
#caregivertips
#caregivers
#familycaregiver
#dementiacaregiver
#healthcare
#healthcareproviders
#ontario
#Toronto
#elderlycare
#caregiveradvice
#caregiverassistance
#TorontoSeniorsHousing
#RGI #nonprofithousing
In this video we discuss what the term “Right Place of Care” means, and the different places and environments that care recipients can receive support. This video focuses on non-urgent hospital settings and inpatient programs.
In this video we provide an overview of the non-profit housing options available for seniors and care recipients in East Toronto. We also discuss the application process and some of the services available with living in non-profit housing and how to access them.
Related links:
Toronto Community Housing: https://www.torontoseniorshousing.ca/become-a-tenant/our-buildings/
City of Toronto Subsidized Housing Listings: https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/employment-social-support/housing-support/rent-geared-to-income-subsidy/subsidized-housing-listings/#location=&lat=&lng=
TCH Overnight Caregiver Verification: https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/90d1-request-overnight-caregiver-verification-not-affiliated-with-an-agency.pdf
TSHC Supportive Housing: https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/employment-social-support/housing-support/subsidized-housing-housing-benefits/housing-providers/
WoodGreen Community Housing application: https://woodgreen.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/WoodGreen_Housing_Application.pdf
*All WoodGreen housing applications must include proof of status in Canada (i.e. birth certification, Canadian passport, Permanent Resident card, Refugee claimant form) and most recent Notice of Assessment.
East Toronto Health Partners' service directory:
https://services.ethp.ca/
#caregiver
#caregiversupport
#caregivertips
#caregivers
#familycaregiver
#dementiacaregiver
#healthcare
#healthcareproviders
#ontario
#Toronto
#elderlycare
#caregiveradvice
#caregiverassistance
#TorontoSeniorsHousing
#RGI #nonprofithousing
Sign our petition at http://www.woodgreen.org/ and help single mothers move out of poverty. #ChangeTheConversation
What if we cared about those living in p...
Sign our petition at http://www.woodgreen.org/ and help single mothers move out of poverty. #ChangeTheConversation
What if we cared about those living in poverty as much as we care about celebrities?
Sign our petition at http://www.woodgreen.org/ and help single mothers move out of poverty. #ChangeTheConversation
What if we cared about those living in poverty as much as we care about celebrities?
Located in Leslieville Junior Public School, Leslieville Child Care opened in 2006 as part of the Ontario government’s Best Start initiative to promote early le...
Located in Leslieville Junior Public School, Leslieville Child Care opened in 2006 as part of the Ontario government’s Best Start initiative to promote early learning and development. The centre provides children with a safe and welcoming environment and a broad range of interactive and positive experiences that nurture growth in all areas. Program staff include Early Childhood Educators (RECEs) registered with the College of Early Childhood Educators and Early Childhood Assistants.
Visit our website to learn more: https://www.woodgreen.org/programs/leslieville-child-care-centre
Located in Leslieville Junior Public School, Leslieville Child Care opened in 2006 as part of the Ontario government’s Best Start initiative to promote early learning and development. The centre provides children with a safe and welcoming environment and a broad range of interactive and positive experiences that nurture growth in all areas. Program staff include Early Childhood Educators (RECEs) registered with the College of Early Childhood Educators and Early Childhood Assistants.
Visit our website to learn more: https://www.woodgreen.org/programs/leslieville-child-care-centre
In this video we provide an overview of what Personal Support Workers do, and how to access their services through OHIP.
Related links and info:
Toronto Centr...
In this video we provide an overview of what Personal Support Workers do, and how to access their services through OHIP.
Related links and info:
Toronto Central Home and Community Care Support Services: 416-506-9888
East Toronto Health Patrners' service directory:
https://services.ethp.ca/
#caregiver
#caregiversupport
#caregivertips
#caregivers
#familycaregiver
#dementiacaregiver
#healthcare
#healthcareproviders
#ontario
#Toronto
#elderlycare
#caregiveradvice
#caregiverassistance
#PSW
#OHIP
In this video we provide an overview of what Personal Support Workers do, and how to access their services through OHIP.
Related links and info:
Toronto Central Home and Community Care Support Services: 416-506-9888
East Toronto Health Patrners' service directory:
https://services.ethp.ca/
#caregiver
#caregiversupport
#caregivertips
#caregivers
#familycaregiver
#dementiacaregiver
#healthcare
#healthcareproviders
#ontario
#Toronto
#elderlycare
#caregiveradvice
#caregiverassistance
#PSW
#OHIP
Do You Know WoodGreen?
Celebrating 80 years of success in 2017, WoodGreen Community Services is one of the largest social service agencies in Toronto. A founding United Way of Toronto member agency, WoodGreen has grown to span 36 locations and serves 37,000 people each year. WoodGreen helps people find safe, affordable housing, seniors live independently, internationally-trained professionals enter the job market, parents access childcare, children and youth access after-school programs, newcomers settle into Canadian life, homeless and marginalized people get off the streets and youth find meaningful employment and training.
Learn More on our Website: http://www.woodgreen.org
Sign our petition at http://www.woodgreen.org/ and help single mothers move out of poverty. #ChangeTheConversation
What if we cared about those living in poverty as much as we care about celebrities?
Sign our petition at http://www.woodgreen.org/ and help single mothers move out of poverty. #ChangeTheConversation
What if we cared about those living in poverty as much as we care about celebrities?
In this video we discuss what the term “Right Place of Care” means, and the different places and environments that care recipients can receive support. This video focuses on non-urgent hospital settings and inpatient programs.
In this video we provide an overview of the non-profit housing options available for seniors and care recipients in East Toronto. We also discuss the application process and some of the services available with living in non-profit housing and how to access them.
Related links:
Toronto Community Housing: https://www.torontoseniorshousing.ca/become-a-tenant/our-buildings/
City of Toronto Subsidized Housing Listings: https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/employment-social-support/housing-support/rent-geared-to-income-subsidy/subsidized-housing-listings/#location=&lat=&lng=
TCH Overnight Caregiver Verification: https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/90d1-request-overnight-caregiver-verification-not-affiliated-with-an-agency.pdf
TSHC Supportive Housing: https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/employment-social-support/housing-support/subsidized-housing-housing-benefits/housing-providers/
WoodGreen Community Housing application: https://woodgreen.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/WoodGreen_Housing_Application.pdf
*All WoodGreen housing applications must include proof of status in Canada (i.e. birth certification, Canadian passport, Permanent Resident card, Refugee claimant form) and most recent Notice of Assessment.
East Toronto Health Partners' service directory:
https://services.ethp.ca/
#caregiver
#caregiversupport
#caregivertips
#caregivers
#familycaregiver
#dementiacaregiver
#healthcare
#healthcareproviders
#ontario
#Toronto
#elderlycare
#caregiveradvice
#caregiverassistance
#TorontoSeniorsHousing
#RGI #nonprofithousing
Sign our petition at http://www.woodgreen.org/ and help single mothers move out of poverty. #ChangeTheConversation
What if we cared about those living in poverty as much as we care about celebrities?
Located in Leslieville Junior Public School, Leslieville Child Care opened in 2006 as part of the Ontario government’s Best Start initiative to promote early learning and development. The centre provides children with a safe and welcoming environment and a broad range of interactive and positive experiences that nurture growth in all areas. Program staff include Early Childhood Educators (RECEs) registered with the College of Early Childhood Educators and Early Childhood Assistants.
Visit our website to learn more: https://www.woodgreen.org/programs/leslieville-child-care-centre
In this video we provide an overview of what Personal Support Workers do, and how to access their services through OHIP.
Related links and info:
Toronto Central Home and Community Care Support Services: 416-506-9888
East Toronto Health Patrners' service directory:
https://services.ethp.ca/
#caregiver
#caregiversupport
#caregivertips
#caregivers
#familycaregiver
#dementiacaregiver
#healthcare
#healthcareproviders
#ontario
#Toronto
#elderlycare
#caregiveradvice
#caregiverassistance
#PSW
#OHIP
The village has one pub called The Horse and Groom. In 2006 the village shop and post office was threatened with closure, but the village pulled together and acquired the lease for five years. On 14 May 2011 a new Woodgreen Community Shop was opened after more than four years of campaigning and fundraising by the local community.
Two thirds of the parish is an area of woodland, heathland, acid grassland, scrub and valley bog, supporting a richness and diversity of wildlife.
One mile to the south of the village are the earthwork remains of Castle Hill, comprising an oval ring motte with an outer bailey. The castle may have been a siege castle recorded in 1148.