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The sectors

We have put together some information to provide an overview of the different realities experienced by different sectors. Some myths or misinformation persist that can pose barriers to collaboration. It is important to take the time to find ways of working together that respect everyone’s limitations and constraints. Because in the end, the only thing that all sectors want is the well-being of youth! 

Community

Would you like to collaborate with a community organization in your region? Consult this page to find out how to go about doing so. 

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Education

Would you like to understand the realities of the education sector? This page contains essential information that can help you better understand the realities of this sector.  

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Institutional

Learn more about the institutional structure that governs the health and social services sector. Find out about their mandates, roles and responsibilities, as well as the challenges faced by this sector.

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Law enforcement

The law enforcement sector is an essential strategic ally. When you visit this page, you will get to know this sector better and be able to identify effective methods of collaboration.

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This project is the result of a collaboration between the following organizations : Justice Alternative du Suroît (JAS), the YWCA Montreal and Action jeunesse de l’Ouest-de-l’Île (AJOI).
The Alliance project receives financial support from the Department of Women and Gender Equality Canada (WAGE).