Youth
If you, or someone you know, are experiencing issues like bullying or any type of victimization, it's important that you tell someone.
Talk to a parent, teacher, or a close friend, or call us at 613-236-1222, extension 7300 to file a report.
Get involved
Get involved with us to learn more about policing and what we do.
We are committed to working with youth to share ideas and opinions on how to build safer neighbourhoods.
Check out our student and youth opportunities page.
Popular information:
- Cellphone and online safety
- Know your responsibilities: Parties
- Learn more about police and your rights
- Online safety resources
- Need Help Now
- Understanding depression and self-harm
- Understanding sexual consent
- Sexuality and you
- Volunteer with the OPS
Substance use health and addictions:
Youth resources:
- Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa
- Crime Stoppers Ottawa
- Distress Centre of Ottawa and Region 613-238-3311 (24/7 crisis line for ages 16+)
- Kids Help Phone 1-800-668-6868 (24/7 crisis line)
- Inuuqatigiit Centre for Inuit Children, Youth and Families
- Mental Health
- Ottawa Coalition of Community Houses
- Ottawa Community Immigrant Services Organization
- Ottawa Mental Health Crisis Line 613-722-6914 (outside Ottawa: 1-866-996-0991)
- Youth Services Bureau 613-260-2360 (24/7 Crisis Line)
Don't invite us to the party!
Have a safe and fun year, and keep on track with your studies but don't invite us to the party!
House parties |
There are some common issues and complaints that the Ottawa Police or City of Ottawa Bylaw services tend to receive around schools and areas where many students live. Avoid these or we'll have to crash the party:
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If you're going out... |
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Video library
Children's Aid Society of Ottawa Youth
Unhealthy relationships
Let's talk about alcohol
The impossible texting and driving test
Consent, it's as simple as tea