The Children's Service Directory - February 2011 Compiled by The Chapleau Children's Services Providers Network
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The Children’s Service Directory February 2011 Compiled by The Chapleau Children’s Services Providers Network
TABLE OF CONTENTS ABUSE/ASSAULT ▪ Chapleau Child Care Centre ▪ Anishinaabe Abinoojii Family Services ... 5 de Garde d’Enfants .............................11 ▪ CHADWIC Home ................................... 5 ▪ Child Care Resources ...........................12 ▪ Ontario Provincial Police ....................... 5 ▪ Manitoulin-Sudbury District ▪ The Children’s Aid Society of the Services board (MSDSB).......................12 Districts of Sudbury and Manitoulin ...... 5 Counselling ▪ Child & Family Centre ..........................12 ADDICTION ▪ Turning Point Décisif ...........................13 ▪ Turning Point Désicif ............................. 6 Developmental and Physical Disabilities Services / Speech and Language Services CHILD AND FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES ▪ Children’s Community Network ...........13 ▪ Aboriginal Peoples Alliance of ▪ Children’s Treatment Centre ................13 Northern Ontario (APANO) .................. 6 ▪ Healthy Babies, Healthy Children .........14 ▪ Anishinaabe Abinoojii Family Services ... 7 ▪ Infant and Child ▪ Chapleau Cree First Nation.................... 7 Development Program ........................14 ▪ Child Care Resources............................. 7 ▪ Learning Disabilities ▪ Child Find Ontario ................................. 7 Association of Sudbury .......................14 ▪ Children’s Community Network ............ 8 ▪ Services de santé de Chapleau ▪ Children’s Mobile Crisis Program........... 8 Health Services ...................................15 ▪ Infant & Child Development Program.... 9 Food, Nutrition and Clothing ▪ Kids Help Phone .................................... 9 ▪ Chapleau Best Start Hub ......................15 ▪ Kunuwanimano Child ▪ Meals of Hope .....................................15 and Family Services ............................... 9 ▪ St-John’s Second Hand Store ................15 ▪ The Children’s Aid Society of the Resources for parents Districts of Sudbury and Manitoulin ..... 10 ▪ Chapleau Best Start Hub ......................16 ▪ The Family Centre – Brunswick House . 10 ▪ Chapleau Child Care Centre Adoption de Garde d’Enfants ..............................16 ▪ Anishinaabe Abinoojii Family Services . 10 ▪ FormationPLUS ....................................16 ▪ Kunuwanimano Child and Family Services .................................... 10 CHURCHES AND FAITH GROUPS ▪ The Children’s Aid Society of the ▪ Chapleau Pentecostal Church...............16 Districts of Sudbury and Manitoulin .... 10 ▪ Community Bible Chapel ......................16 After School Programs ▪ KINGDOM Hall of ▪ Chapleau Child Care Centre Jehovah’s Witnesses ............................16 de Garde d’Enfants ............................. 10 ▪ Sacred Heart Catholic Church ...............17 ▪ Manitoulin-Sudbury District ▪ St.John’s Anglican Church ....................17 Services board (MSDSB)....................... 10 ▪ Trinity United Church ...........................17 Child Care ▪ Wildwood Bible Camp..........................18 ▪ Chapleau Best Start Hub (Toy Library) (Sudbury North Best Start Hub)............ 10
CLUBS ▪ Services de santé de Chapleau ▪ Chapleau Figure Skating Club .............. 18 Health Services ....................................21 ▪ Chapleau Gymnastics Club .................. 18 ▪ The Chapleau and District ▪ Chapleau Minor Hockey ...................... 18 Family Health Team .............................21 ▪ Chapleau Ski Club................................ 18 ▪ Chapleau Soccer League...................... 18 Hospitals/Medical Clinics ▪ Ontario Women’s Hockey Association . 18 ▪ Chapleau Cree First Nation – Health Center ................................21 EDUCATION/ LITERACY ▪ Chapleau Diabetes Education...............22 ▪ Chapleau Best Start Hub ..................... 18 ▪ Registered Dietitian Services ................22 ▪ Chapleau High School.......................... 18 ▪ Services de santé de Chapleau ▪ Chapleau Learning Centre ................... 19 Health Services ....................................23 ▪ Chapleau Public School ....................... 19 ▪ Sudbury & District Health Unit .............23 ▪ École Sacré-Cœur ................................ 19 ▪ Telehealth Ontario ...............................23 ▪ École secondaire catholique Trillium ... 19 ▪ The Chapleau and District ▪ FormationPLUS ................................... 20 Family Health Team .............................23 ▪ Our Lady of Fatima School................... 20 HOUSING SERVICES AND EMERGENCY FIRST NATIONS SHELTERS ▪ Aboriginal Peoples Alliance of Northern ▪ CHADWIC Home ..................................23 Ontario (APANO) ............................... 20 ▪ Kunuwanimano Child and ▪ Anishinaabe Abinoojii Family Services . 20 Family Services ....................................23 ▪ Chapleau Cree First Nation ................. 20 ▪ Manitoulin-Sudbury District ▪ Kunuwanimano Child and Services Board (MSDSB) ......................24 Family Services ................................... 20 ▪ The Children’s Aid Society of the Districts ▪ The Family Centre – Brunswick House . 20 of Sudbury and Manitoulin ..................24 HEALTH/HEALTH AND SAFETY AGENGIES RECREATION Physicians and Dentist ▪ Chapleau Recreation Centre ................24 ▪ Dr. Jim Shearer.................................... 21 ▪ Clubs ...................................................24 ▪ Dr. John Taylor .................................... 21 ONLINE SUPPORT / APPUI EN LIGNE ▪ About Kids Health ............................................................................................................................. 25 ▪ About Parenting ................................................................................................................................ 25 ▪ ADHD ................................................................................................................................................ 25 ▪ Autism ONTARIO / Autisme ONTARIO ............................................................................................... 25 ▪ Birth Disorder Information Directory ................................................................................................. 25 ▪ CADDAC ............................................................................................................................................ 26 ▪ Canadian Institute of Child Health / Institut canadien de la santé infantile ........................................ 26 ▪ Canadian National Institute for the Blind / Institut national canadien pour les aveugles .................... 26 ▪ Canadian Pediatric Society / Société canadienne de pédiatrie ........................................................... 27
▪ Caring for Kids / Soins de nos enfants ................................................................................................ 27 ▪ Chapleau Community Portal .............................................................................................................. 27 ▪ Children’s Mental Health Ontario / Santé mentale pour enfants Ontario ........................................... 27 ▪ Children’s Wish Foundation / Rêves d’enfants ................................................................................... 28 ▪ Easter Seals /Timbres de Pâques ....................................................................................................... 28 ▪ e-Parenting Network / Réseau des parents branchés......................................................................... 28 ▪ Epilepsy Ontario ................................................................................................................................ 29 ▪ Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy Canada / Famille d’amyotrophie spinale du Canada .................. 29 ▪ First Signs .......................................................................................................................................... 29 ▪ First Words / Premiers mots .............................................................................................................. 30 ▪ FrancoChapleau ................................................................................................................................ 30 ▪ Geneva Centre for Autism ................................................................................................................. 30 ▪ Growing Healthy Kids Information / Grandir en santé au Canada ...................................................... 30 ▪ Hope Air ............................................................................................................................................ 31 ▪ Kids Help Phone / Jeunesse, J’écoute ................................................................................................ 31 ▪ Kids Health ........................................................................................................................................ 31 ▪ Language Express .............................................................................................................................. 32 ▪ MedicAlert Canada............................................................................................................................ 32 ▪ MedlinePlus ..................................................................................................................................... 32 ▪ More for kids / Plus pour les enfants ................................................................................................. 32 ▪ My Sudbury ....................................................................................................................................... 32 ▪ Ontario Early Years Centre / Centre de la Petite enfance ................................................................... 33 ▪ RéSO ................................................................................................................................................. 33 ▪ Respite Services ................................................................................................................................ 33 ▪ Sick Kids ............................................................................................................................................ 33 ▪ Special Services at Home Program / Services particuliers à domicile .................................................. 34 ▪ Sudbury & District Health Unit / Service de santé publique de Sudbury et du district ........................ 34 ▪ Triple P – Positive Parenting Program ................................................................................................ 35 ▪ WebMD Health ................................................................................................................................. 35 4
experienced any form of abuse, or is experiencing a housing crisis. ABUSE / ASSAULT ■ Emergency transportation available to Wawa ■ A drop in service is also available for women who wish to access support, information, or referrals. Anishinaabe Abinoojii Family Services ■ Children services include: providing programs and activities that meet the safety, emotional 3 Birch Street E and educational needs of the children. Chapleau, Ontario P0M 1K0 ■ Outreach/transitional support services, Phone: 705-864-1600 available weekly in Chapleau for any woman Fax: 705-864-2830 who requires information or support. Whether Contact: Brenda Armstrong they are in an abusive relationship or not – available to women who do not wish to or Head Office: cannot come to CHADWIC Home. Wauzhushk Onigum Nation ■It is not necessary to reside at the shelter to KENORA, ON access the services. Services available in English French Ontario Provincial Police ■ Our mission is to protect children and to heal and strengthen families through the provision 24 Hour Service of holistic, bi-cultural services that respect our Telephone Only – 1-888-310-1122 (toll free) Anishinaabe heritage, and that honours our values, custom and traditions of our people. General inquiries – Business Hours Wawa 705-256-2233 Website: www.opp.ca CHADWIC Home Services available in English French P.O. Box 1580 Wawa, ON P0S 1K0 Support Line: 1-800-461-2242 The Children’s Aid Society of the Districts Phone: 705-856-2848 of Sudbury and Manitoulin Fax: 705-856-2020 Website: www.chadwichome.com 31 Birch Street Email: info@chadwichome.com Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-0329 Hours of Operation: Fax: 705-864-2133 Open 24 hours, seven days a week Website: www.casdsm.on.ca Emergency after hours: Services available in English French 1-877-272-4334 (toll free) ■ A shelter that provides safe, confidential Hours of Operation: accommodation for any woman 16 years of age Monday to Friday from 8:30 to 4:30 and over, including her children, who: fears for Summer hours: 8:30 to 4:00 her safety or the safety of her children, has Services available in English French 5
■ Children in Care ■Provides housing opportunities and support ■ Provide family support and liaise with services to assist individuals with a history of community service providers. serious and persistent mental illness to secure ■ Ensure safety of children under 16 years of and maintain permanent, safe, affordable and age. high standard housing -The program services the residents of Chapleau, Sultan, Pineal Lake, Island Lake, Foleyet, and Gogama. ADDICTION CHILD AND FAMILY Turning Point Décisif 8 Lorne Street SUPPORT SERVICES Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-1919 Fax: 705-864-1717 Website: www.sschs.ca Aboriginal Peoples Alliance of Northern Ontario (APANO) Services available in English French 8 Lorne Street N P.O. Box 1210 ■Adults (16 and over) may access crisis Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 intervention services during normal business Phone: 705-864-0556 hours. After hours crisis intervention is available Fax: 705-864-0882 by Turning Point staff at the Chapleau General Website: www.ic.gc.ca Hospital weekly from 4:30 p.m. to midnight, and from noon to midnight on weekends and Monday to Friday from 8:30 to 4:30 statutory holidays. ■Mental Health services to adults 16 years of Services available in English age and over ■Identification and prevention to the support of Long Term Care Worker the chronically mentally ill Provides services/activities to elders, ■Psychiatric consultation and assessment socialization, reduces isolation, support, services are made possible through an referrals, security check, etc. Agreement of Service between Services de Santé de Chapleau Health Services and the Community Wellness Worker University of Ottawa Francophone Psychiatry Provides peer counselling, advocacy, referrals, Program. Also available in telepsychiatry liaison, assists in filling out forms, individual and consultation family work. ■Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP): counselling and therapy to children, Aboriginal Healthy Babies Healthy Children youth and families Program ■Addiction services to youth and adults ■ Services to moms and children 0-6, home ■Public education regarding mental health and visits, support, referrals, advocacy, etc. the prevention of mental illness in the Emphasizes Aboriginal approaches to community programming. ■Turning Point receives referrals from ■ Program Components: physicians, social services and self-referrals - Preparing for parenting and care giving 6
- Prenatal Support Child Care Resources - Postpartum Support 662 Falconbridge Road - Assessing strengths and identifying needs Sudbury, ON P3A 4S4 Phone: 705-525-0055 Aboriginal Family Support Worker Fax: 705-525-0068 Monday to Friday from 8:30 to 4:30 Executive Director: Lois Mahon Provide support to children 0-6 and their Web: www.childcare.on.ca families through provision of holistic, healing and prevention services. Director of Central Services: Lynne Philion Work in collaboration with other health and Phone: 705-525-0055 social services programs, partnering and sitting Toll Free: 1-877-996-1599 on committees. Fax: 705-525-0068 Web: www.childcare.on.ca Anishinaabe Abinoojii Family Services Services available in English French ■ See page 5 This organization supports children, parents, child care staff and child care board of directors Chapleau Cree First Nation in the Sudbury-Manitoulin riding. The services Fox Lake Reserve include: P.O Box 400 ■ Child Care information Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 ■Training for childcare boards Phone: 705-864-0784 ■Support for integration of children with special Fax: 705-864-1760 needs Contact: Colette Fournier ■ Ontario Early Years Centre Email : reception@chapleaucree.ca ■ Preschool Autism Program ■ Special Needs Resourcing Hours of operation: ■ Residential Program Monday to Friday from 8:00 to 5:00 ■ School Support Program ■A specialty trained team of professionals work Computer access with children, parents and child care centers Monday –Wednesday from 8:30 to 4:30 and community agencies to assist with the successful integration of all children into child Services available in English French care programs. ■Referrals are accepted from parents, ■ The Community Access Program is a community agencies and physicians. government funded initiative, providing free public computer and Internet access and training. Child Find Ontario ■ Education membership. 440A Brittania Road E Mississauga, ON L4Z 1X9 Phone: (905) 712-3463 Fax: (905) 712-3462 Toll Free: 1-800-387-7962 (for sighting or case information) 7
Toll Free: 1-800-KID-TIPS (543-8477) ■ The Children’s Community Network (CCN) is (For all other inquiries) an agency funded by the Ministry of Children Executive Director: John Durant and Youth Services (MCYS), CCN provides: Email: mail@childfindontario.ca - Coordination information Web: www.ontario.childfind.ca - Single point of access for children and families in the Sudbury and Manitoulin Services available in English French Districts who use services funded by the Ministry of Children and Youth Services. ■Child Find Ontario gives hope and support to - Service coordination for children with complex families by helping them protect their children needs who require multiple services. and find them if they go missing. - Case resolution service for children whose ■Child Find works closely with law enforcement needs are not being adequately met by the local agencies, social service agencies, lawyers and system of children’s services. corporate partners ■ CCN serves as the central point for on behalf of missing children and their families. information about programs and service offered ■Child Find Ontario has been endorsed by the by Ministry of Children and Youth Services Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police and is (MCYS) funded children’s services and other recognized by the RCMP/National Missing programs for children and families available in Children Services. the communities. ■The following services are provided free of ■ CCN is the central access (intake) point for charge by Child Find Ontario: search and most of the services and programs for children Recovery Programs such as ongoing and families in the Sudbury and Manitoulin communication and support provided to the Districts. families, qualified case managers who assist - Infant Development Program investigating officers and families, national, - Children’s Treatment Centre services confidential toll free line 24 hours a day, 7 days - Resource Consultant a week and so on. - Children Mental Health 0-18 years old ■ Education and Prevention Programs such as - Respite Services KidCheck Finger Printing and Safety information - Triple-P Level “access to parenting program” Clinics, Safety Information Program and many others. Children’s Mobile Crisis Program 700 Paris Street Children’s Community Network (CCN) Sudbury, ON P3E 3B5 18 Birch Street E Phone: 705-675-4760 P.O. Box 728 Fax : 705-675-4721 Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Toll Free: 1-800-841-1101 Phone: 705-864-0860 Ext 222 Hours of operation: Toll Free: 1-877-272-4336 24 Hours/Day and 7 Days a week Fax : 705-864-0488 Contact: Doriane Jones Services available in English French Email : djones@ccnsudbury.on.ca ■The Children’s Mobile Crisis Program is a community based service provided in Services available in English French partnership by the Child & Family Centre and the Hôpital régional de Sudbury Regional Hospital, crisis intervention program. 8
■ The children’s Mobile Crisis Program is a 24 nurseries or community agencies, providing it is hour/ 7 days a week crisis service for children made with the prior knowledge of the family. and youth under age 18years. ■ Triple-P Level 3 Primary Care Stepping Stones Infant & Child Development Program Kids Help Phone 41 Ramsey Lake Road Toll Free : 1-800-668-6868 (Kids) Sudbury, ON P3E 5J1 Toll Free : 1-800-603-9100 (Parents) Phone: 705-523-7156 Web: www.kidshelpphone.ca/en Fax: 705-523-7156 Supervisor: Pierrette Lefebvre Email: plefebvre@hrsrh.on.ca Services available in English French 18 Birch Street East ■We’re Canada’s only toll-free 24-hours, P.O. Box 728 bilingual and anonymous phone counselling, Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 referral and internet service for children and Contact: Mindy Maxwell youth (as well as parents). Every day, Phone: 705-864-0860 Ext 226 professional counsellors provide immediate, Fax: 705-864-0488 caring support to young people in urban and rural communities across the country. Email: mmaxwell@childandfamilycentre.on.ca ■The service is completely anonymous and confidential – we don’t trace calls, we don’t use Services available in English French call display. You don’t even have to tell us your name if you don’t want to. ■ Infant & Child development provides early ■Calling Kids Help Phone or posting an online intervention for children newborn to age 5 who question is free for young people across have a developmental delay or who are at risk Canada. for delayed development. ■ This program is funded by the Ministry of Children and Youth Services and administered by the Hôpital régional de Sudbury Regional Kunuwanimano Child and Family Services Hospital. THERE IS NO COST FOR THE SERVICE 119 Pine Street S, Suite 210 TO PARENTS. Timmins, ON P4N 2K3 ■ Services are provided within the home and include: Phone: 705-268-9033 ■ Evaluating the child’s development and family Fax: 705-268-9272 needs; Toll Free: 1-800-461-1293 ■ Setting goals and introducing activities to encourage the development of the child’s Services available in physical, social, and intellectual skills; English Cree French ■ Supporting the family and providing guidance regarding child development and parenting ■ Kunuwanimano’s objective is to enhance and skills; strengthen the well being of children and ■ Assisting the families in accessing community families by providing the following services in a services. manner that recognizes their culture and Other: traditions: ■ Referrals can come from any source; parent, -Liaising with other agencies to enhance current physician, public health nurse, neonatal services. 9
-Providing guidance, advocacy, counselling and Services available in English French support as requested as well as -Providing appropriate services to children and ■ This is a family service for members of families that recognize their culture. Brunswick House. It is geared to children 0 to 6 -Promoting awareness on issues related to Child years of age. Program involves crafts, snacks, Welfare and to advocate on behalf of our songs and stories. This is an Interactive program people. for parents and children together. -Assisting individuals who request support with repatriation issues. -Increase the number of aboriginal foster homes to accommodate the needs of children. ADOPTION -Obtain society status as defined in the Child & Family Services Act. Anishinaabe Abinoojii Family Services ■ Family Support Worker Program is offered to ■See page 5 the majority of our catchment communities. The main focus is to strengthen the family unit. It is believed that by addressing the social, Kunuwanimano Child and Family Services cultural, educational and recreational needs of ■See page 9 our children and their families, then the health and well being of our communities will be enhanced through: The Children’s Aid Society of the Districts -Counselling of Sudbury and Manitoulin -Advocacy and Referrals ■ See page 5 -Workshops / Education on various issues -Cultural Awareness Activities -Parenting Programs (specialized course in Native Positive Parenting, 1-2-3 Magic etc.) AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS -“I am Special” Sexual Abuse Prevention Program Chapleau Child Care Centre de Garde d’Enfants ■ See page 11 The Children’s Aid Society of the Districts of Sudbury and Manitoulin ■See page 5 Manitoulin-Sudbury District Services Board (MSDSB) ■ See page 12 The Family Centre – Brunswick House P.O. Box 1178 Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-1494 or 0174 CHILD CARE Fax: 705-864-1960 Chapleau Best Start Hub (Toy Library) Hours of Operation: (Sudbury North Best Start Hub) Monday – Thursday 28 Golf Course Road From 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. P.O. Box 969 and 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 10
Supervisor: Trish Hamill Phone: 705-864-1886 Phone: 705-864-1886 Fax: 705-864-1819 Fax: 705-864-1819 Email: gingerf@bellnet.ca Email: thamill5@bellnet.ca Services available in English French Hours of Operation: Monday 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., 1 to 3:30 p.m. Main Site Tuesday 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., 1 to 3:30 p.m., 28 Golf Course Road Wednesday 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., 1 to 3:30 p.m. Services available in English 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., 1 to 3:30 p.m., Hours/Days of operation: Friday 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Monday to Friday Closed Friday afternoons From 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. 1 to 3 p.m. Licensed Child Care Programs: ■Infant Child Care Program Services available in English French (for infants from birth to 18 months of age) ■Toddler Child Care Program ■The Best Start Program : The Best Start is (for toddlers from 18 to 30 months of age) about organizing resources across a community ■Preschool Child Care Program so that young children are offered the (for preschoolers from 31 months to 5 years of opportunity for healthy development and the age) Best Start in life. ■School Age Program ■ The Chapleau Best Start Hub is committed to (For children from 6 to 12 years of age- this supporting families in its community. Our goal is program operates before and after school to enhance families’ strengths, promote healthy during the school year and on a full day basis for development, respect diversity and further P.D Days, March Break and summer months.) community development. ■ Programs and Services offered by the Satellite Site Chapleau Best Start Hub : 14 Strathcona Street Phone: 705-864-1884 -Daily drop in service Fax: 705-864-1806 -Parenting workshops Contact main site for registration purposes -School based programs -Early learning programs Services available in French -Community events -Outreach services Hours/Days of operation: -Resource Room Monday to Friday -Referrals to specialized services From 7:30a.m. to 5:30p.m. Chapleau Child Care Centre de Garde Licensed Child Care Programs: d’Enfants ■Toddler Child Care Program Head Office (for toddlers from 18 to 30 months of age) P.O Box 969 ■ Preschool Child Care Program 28 Golf Course Road (for preschoolers from 31 months to 5 years of Chapleau, Ontario P0M 1K0 age) 11
■ School age Program ■Healthy Communities Fund – If you are a low (for children from 6 to 12 years of age – this income individual threatened by homelessness, program operates before and after school you can apply to the MSDSB to help you retain during the school year and on a full day for P.D your current accommodation or assist you in days, March Break and summer months). moving off the streets into emergency or permanent housing. ■Resource Centre – use of the internet, fax Child Care Resources machine and photocopier, updated job boards ■See page 7 for Northern Ontario, use of phone for job searching, resources and information available on other agencies in our area. Manitoulin-Sudbury District Services Board (MSDSB) Satellite Office COUNSELLING 34 Birch Street (Side entrance) P.O. Box 1299 Child & Family Centre Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Main Office Tel: 705-864-0430 62 Frood Road, Suite 100 Toll Free: (877) 245-5595 Sudbury, ON P3C 4Z3 Fax: 1-866-397-3334 Web: www.msdsb.net Phone: 705-525-1008 Fax: 705-222-6082 Case Manager: Tara O’Hearn-St.Amand Website : www.childandfamilycentre.on.ca Email: tara.ohearn-stamand@msdsb.net Intake Worker: Nicole Daigle-Hamilton Chapleau Site Email: nicole.daigle-hamilton@msdsb.net 18 Birch Street Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Hours of Operation: Phone: 705-864-0860 Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30pm, Fax: 705-864-0488 closed for lunch from 12:00 to 1:00p.m. Website : www.childandfamilycentre.on.ca Services available in English French Services available in English French ■Ontario Works – providing the help needed with employment and financial assistance while ■ Our vision to have healthy children and you take the steps necessary to get a job. families in a responsive, culturally sensitive and ■Children’s Services – provides subsidies to caring community. parents in need who are working or engaged in ■ Our mission is to provide and advocate for a a training or employment activity or for children continuum of mental health services for with a demonstrated special need. children and their families with a focus on ■Recreation Bursaries – provide recreation treatment, prevention and promotion. subsidies for children from low-income families ■ Provides assistance to children and families to participate in activities such as sports, school who are faced with social, emotional, or activities and clubs. behavioural struggles they cannot resolve ■Social Housing – Providing clean, safe and themselves. affordable housing to residents requiring rent subsidized housing. 12
■ Services offered in English, French & Native, cultural context, other languages are provided Local contact: Doriane Jones with support of interpreters. Phone: 705-864-0860, extension 222 ■Recognize that every situation is special and all of our programs and services are designed to Services available in English French respond to the expectations of our clients while respecting their culture and language. ■The following therapies are offered by ■Counselling staff work directly with child and l’Hôpital régional de Sudbury Regional families, encouraging their active participation Hospital’s Children’s Treatment Centre: in making decisions about the services they will occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech, receive. language therapy, social work, Assistive ■To access the Children’s Mobile Crisis Program Communication Clinic and Seating Clinic. call HRSRH Crisis Intervention program at 1-800- ■The Occupational therapist assesses a child’s 841-1101. level of function and independence in the ►To access all other Child and Family Centre following areas: Programs (listed below), parents and children -Fine motor skills (use of hands and arms) over 12 years can call the Children’s -Visual-perceptual skills Community -Printing and cursive writing Network at 705-864-0860 -Play skills ■Offers many programs and services including: -Cognitive skills -Child and Family Intervention -Sensory integration -Children’s Mobile Crisis Program -Self-care skills: dressing, bathing, feeding, -Early Years Mental Health 0-6 toileting) -Intensive Child and Family Intervention ■Special adapted equipment, treatment -Triple-P Level 3 Primary Care programs and splints may be recommended as - Case management required. ■The physiotherapist assesses the child’s gross motor and mobility skills. Movements of Turning Point Décisif individual joints and muscles, as well as overall ■ See page 6 movement patterns are observed including balance, strength and coordination. Equipment needs, that may optimize function, are addressed as appropriate. DEVELOPMENTAL AND PHYSICAL ■The speech language pathologist assesses and DISABILITIES SERVICES treats communication and swallowing. This may include speech sound production, voice, Children’s Community Network (CCN) stuttering, language and augmentative ■ See page 8 communication ■The assistive Communication Clinic assesses children who need alternative methods of communication such as a communication book and / or voice output device to supplement Children’s Treatment Centre their speech. The clinic team also assesses 41 Ramsey Lake Road children who need a word processor (i.e. Sudbury, ON P3E 5J1 computer system), adaptive hardware and /or Phone: 705-560-8000 software to support their written output. Fax: 705-560-4273 Website: www.hrsrh.on.ca 13
Healthy Babies, Healthy Children - provide extra support and encouragement Contact: Tawnya Parry RN during difficult times Phone: 705-864-1610 - put you in touch with other community Email: parryt@sdhu.com agencies that can help you ■How Do I sign up? Contact: Tawnya Parry RN - Call your local office of the Sudbury & District Téléphone : 705-864-1610 Health Unit. (705)864-1610 Courriel : parryt@sdhu.com Services available in English French Infant and Child Development Program ■ See page 9 ■What is the Healthy Babies, Healthy Children Program? - It is a home visiting program for pregnant Learning Disabilities Association of women and parents of children under six years Sudbury of age. P.O. Box 21038, Plaza 69 - The visits are done in your home or where you Sudbury, ON P3E 6G6 feel comfortable. - You can begin and end the program at any Phone: 705-522-0100 time. Fax: 705-522-2289 - The program is free and completely Email: info@ldasudbury.ca confidential. Web: www.ldasudbury.ca - A referral is not required. ■What does this program do? Hours of Operation: - Provides parents with advice and support Monday to Thursday from 9:00 to 5:00 about pregnancy and parenting. (Will see parents anytime at their convenience) - Helps parents provide young children with a healthy start in life. Services available in - Links families with helpful support services in English French (limited) the community. ■ How does it work? ■ One-on-one support to parents, guardians of - A public health nurse and family home visitor students with LD to assist them in “navigating” work closely to meet your need. A public health the educational system and in developing nurse will: advocacy skills. - answer your pregnancy or parenting questions ■ Personalized information and support to - put you in touch with community resources individuals with learning disabilities. - work with a family home visitor to identify ■ Resource library of LD “kids” for parents and what you want to learn teachers, literature and advocacy supports - monitor your child for healthy growth and available from our office. development ■ Advice on assistive technology available to - offer breastfeeding support individuals with LD. ■A family home visitor is an experienced parent ■ Extensive and current collection of books and who will: videos on learning disabilities offered in - answer your questions about pregnancy and partnership with the Greater Sudbury Public caring for children Library – check out the “Learning Disability - give you tips on parenting and your child’s Section” at the MacKenzie Street. This lab has development two computers loaded with the latest assistive 14
technology software to assist individuals with Developmental Services learning disabilities. These computers will ■Seniors’ Apartment Complex – Cedar Grove operate Kurzweil Read and Scan, Dragon ■Foleyet Nursing Station Naturally Speaking and Inspiration Software. ■Well Women’s Clinics ■Information workshops, presentation and our “Speaker Series” with special guests who provide informative and interesting dialogues. FOOD, NUTRITION AND CLOTHING ■Quarterly newsletter “ Working Together for Rising Stars” and information bulletins. Chapleau Best Start Hub ■Representation on School Board Special ■See Page 10 Education Advisory Committees (SEAC) for Chapleau. ■Will send out information packages, have phone consultations, and direct clients to Meals of Hope accessible resources through the library systems Chapleau Pentecostal Church or internet. P.O. Box 1147 ■Clients may attend our office as well. Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Contact: Pastor Dan Lee Phone: 705-864-0828 Services de santé de Chapleau Health Services Services available in English 6 Broomhead Road P.O. Box 757 Information available French Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-1520 ■ Every third Monday of each month from Fax: 705-864-0449 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. a hearty lunch meal will Emergency: 911 be served at the Chapleau Pentecostal Church. ■ A food bank and clothing will be available to help where there is a need. Services available in English French ■ These meals; clothes and take home groceries are intended for any family or individuals in the ■24 Emergency Department community that could use a helping hand. ■24 Hour Diagnostic Imaging Services ■ There is absolutely no obligation except to ■24 Hour Laboratory Services enjoy and be blessed. ■Oncology Clinic (Chemotherapy treatments) ■ Please be aware that there is French ■Telemedicine information available but the program itself is ■Visiting Pediatrics Specialty Clinics conducted in English. ■Visiting Audiology Specialty Clinics ■Nutrition Counselling and Diabetes Education ■Physiotherapy Services (Wednesdays) ■Occupational Therapy (Position Vacant) St-John’s Second Hand Store ■Foot Care Clinic 6 Pine Street ■Bignucolo Residence – Long-Term Care Facility Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 ■Turning Point – Mental Health Clinic ■Community Services, i.e. Meals on Wheels, Contact: Verna Serre/ Goldie Morris Friendly Visiting, Home Support, Life Line Hours of Operation: ■Supported Independent Living Program – Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 15
From 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. ■11:30 a.m. morning worship (family oriented)* and 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Children’s Program ages 1-7 ■Wednesday – 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Family Services available in English French night ■ Ages 1-13 * Friends of Jesus” Program ■Children’s second hand clothing (infancy to ■ Ages 14 + bible study adult). ■Christian Library Books and Videos ■Some equipment: high chairs, baby baths, ■Vacation Bible School First Full week in August toys. (runs Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to ■ Furniture, books, appliances, etc. 12:00 p.m. ■Radio Station 92.7 (CHIM) ■ Please be aware that there is French information available but the programs RESOURCES FOR PARENTS themselves are conducted in English. Chapleau Best Start Hub ■See Page 10 Community Bible Chapel 117 King Street P.O. Box 877 Chapleau Child Care Center de Garde Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 d’Enfants ■See Page 11 Contact: Al Tremblay & Jean Guy Belair Phone: 705-864-0470 (Al Tremblay) 705-864-9080 (Jean Guy Belair) FormationPLUS ■See Page 20 Services available in English Information available French ■ Family Bible hour at 11:00 a.m. on Sundays. ■ Boys Club held at the Chapleau Public School from the first Monday after Thanksgiving until CHURCHES the end of March – Grades 4-7 at 6:30 p.m. on AND FAITH GROUPS Mondays, Grade 8 and up at 8:00 p.m. on Mondays. ■ Girls Club held at the Community Bible Chapel - Monday from the first Monday after Chapleau Pentecostal Church Thanksgiving until the end of March. Hours 9 Elm Street from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. P.O. box 1147 ■Youth Group Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Contact: Pastor Dan Lee Phone: 705-864-0828 KINGDOM Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses Hours of Operation: See Services 106 Queen Street S P.O. Box 951 Services available in English Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Information available French 705-864-1612 16
Elders: ■Besides sacramental and pastoral services, we Robin Frazer, George Degram, Tim Holmes also provide help in meeting with other needs Email – rmfrazer@sympatico.ca such as: ■Emergency Food Donations (non-perishable) Hours of Operation – See Services contact either the rectory at 705-864-0747 or Gloria Demers at 705-864-2818. Services available in English French ■Financial Aid to children needing medical care in or out of town in form of travel funds. ■Admission Free- No Collection Taken ■At Christmas time, boxes of groceries and toys ■Sunday at 10:00 a.m. – Public Talk delivered to needy families (confidential 10:35am – Study of the Bible with the use of the service). Watchtower ■Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. – Book Study ■Thursday at 7:00 p.m. – Theocratic Ministry St.John’s Anglican Church School 4 Pine Street W - Service Meeting Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 A Bible Study can be arranged at a time and Contact: Goldie Morris place convenient for you. Most study in the Phone: 705-864-1604 privacy of their own home. Some even study over the telephone. The Study Program is a Hours of operation: See Services private arrangement tailored to your personal Services available in English circumstances, including your level of Information available French knowledge and education. A Bible Study is offered free of Charge to people of all religions, ■ Sunday Service at 10:30 a.m. and to those who practice no religion, but are ■ Monthly Holy Eucharist sincerely interested in increasing their knowledge of God’s Word. Trinity United Church Beech Street E Sacred Heart Catholic Church P.O. Box 786 21 Lansdowne Street N Chapleau, ON P0M1K0 P.O. Box 490 Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Minister: Anna Chikoski Phone: 705-864-8033 / 864-1221 Parish Priest: Sébastien Groleau Email: spirituc@onlink.net Phone: 705-864-0747 Web site: www.angelfire.com/on/trinityuc Fax: 705-864-2204 Hours of Operation: See Services Email: sacre-coeur@live.ca Hours of Operation: Services available in English French Pastoral services are 24/7 (includes sacrament of the sick, funerals, marriages, baptisms, etc.) ■Sunday School is held on Sundays at 11:00 Office hours: a.m. Monday to Thursday 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ■Youth activities: movie night, sleepovers, Friday 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. outdoor activities, get-togethers, as we plan them. Services available in English French 17
Wildwood Bible Camp Chapleau Minor Hockey Mailing Adress : 50 Watson Lane Hockey for boys and girls RR#3 Utterson, ON P0B 1M0 Ages 3-18 Contact: Michel Sylvestre Mailing Adress: Summer Phone: 705-864-2791 Box 877, Chapleau,ON P0M 1K0 Phone: Chapleau Ski Club September to June 21- 705-385-1819 June 21- August 30 – 705-864-0161 274 Martel Road Located 35 Km west of Chapleau Contact: Raymond Portelance on Highway 101 West Phone: 705-864-0707 Website: www.wwbc.ca Services available in English Chapleau Soccer League Information available French Contact : Natalie Tessier Phone: 705-864-1333 ■A non-profit, non-denominational camp for children between the ages of 7 and 15. ■Facilities include: a waterfront with a slide, Ontario Women’s Hockey Association diving tower, diving board, canoes, sailboats, paddle boats. Hockey for girls ■Ball diamond, basketball courts, horseshoes, Ages: 9-18 sauna, craft shop and more. Contact: Marianne Leach ■Youth camp ages 16+ Phone: 705-864-1106 ■Family camp CLUBS EDUCATION / LITERACY Chapleau Figure Skating Club Canskate – begins at age 3 Chapleau Best Start Hub Contact: Ann Morin ■See Page 10 Phone: 705-864-1764 Chapleau High School Chapleau Gymnastics Club 20 Teak Street, P.O. Box 880 Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Contact: Gail Bignucolo Phone: 705-864-2124 Principal: Ross Hryhorchuk Phone: 705-864-1452 Fax: 705-864-2367 18
Hours of operation: ■English public elementary school for Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. kindergarten through grade 8 ■Extra-Curricular activities include: volley ball, Services available in English soccer, free throw, jump rope for heart, track Information available French and field, carnival, skating, nature club, visits to toy library, Breakfast for Learning. ■ English public high school for grade 9 through grade 12 ■ Extra-Curricular activities include: badminton, École Sacré-Cœur soccer, basketball, volleyball, a yearly play, a 14 Strathcona Street running club, a fitness club, and student council. Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Principal: Rosanne Turcotte Chapleau Learning Centre Phone: 705-864-+0281 24 Pine Street Fax: 705-864-2595 Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Email: scc@nouvelon.ca Program Manager: Marilyne Doyle Phone: 705-864-2323 Hours of Operation: Email: clearn@adsb.on.ca Monday to Friday from 8:50 a.m. - 3:10 p.m. Hours of Operation: Services available in French Monday to Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Information available English Services available in English French ■French catholic elementary school for kindergarten through grade 6 ■Literacy and Basic Skills ■Extra-Curricular activities include: volley ball, ■Academic and Career Entrance – Grade 12 soccer, free throw, and jump rope for heart, Equivalency with Northern College. track and field, carnival, skating, skiing, weekly pizza day, daily milk program, Christmas lunch, family barbecue in June, and more. Chapleau Public School 24 Pine Street P.O. Box 700 École secondaire catholique Trillium Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 9 Broomhead Road P.O. Box 220 Principal: Lorrie Morley Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-1170 Fax: 705-864-1606 Principal: Stéphane Picard Email: morleyl@adsb.on.ca Phone: 705-864-1211 Fax: 705-864-1006 Hours of Operation: Email: stepane.picard@nouvelon.ca Monday – Friday from 8:45 a.m. to 11:55 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday Services available in English From 8:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Information available French 19
Services available in French Our Lady of Fatima School Information available English 14 Strathcona Street P.O. Box 310 ■English catholic high school for grade 7 Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 through grade 12 ■Extra-Curricular activities include: soccer, Principal: Maria Salazar badminton, basketball, volleyball, hockey, Phone: 705-864-1081 theatre group, improvisation comedy, year Fax: 705-864-0376 book club, student council, and school dances. Email: maria.salazar@hsdcsb.on.ca Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday From 8:50 a.m. to 3:10 p.m. FormationPLUS 69 Birch Street E Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Services available in English Information available French Coordinator: Lilianne St-Martin Phone: 705-864-2763 ■English catholic elementary school for Fax: 705-864-2822 kindergarten through grade 8 Email: formationplus@bellnet.ca ■ Extra-Curricular Activities include: basketball, Web: www.quatrain.org/fr/fplus volleyball, hot dog days, jump rope for heart, barbecues, bake sales, special draws, weekly Hours of operation: pizza day, rock-a-thon, carnival activities, Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Christmas concert, talent show, and Thanksgiving meal & breakfast for all kids. ■ Reading circle and homework club. This program is offered to students in 3rd to 6th grade of Sacred Heart School. The goal is to foster reading and give support for homework. This FIRST NATIONS program is offered in the month of October till the end of April. ■ Site for Librairie du Centre. We sell books, games and software in French. The mini-library Aboriginal Peoples Alliance of Northern is open all year. Ontario (APANO) ■ Literacy and Basic Skills (LBS) and Access / ■See Page 6 Careers / Education (ACE) Programs are usually offered to people aged 19 years or more, but Anishinaabe Abinoojii Family Services with the consent of local high school, we can ■See Page 5 help young people aged between 16 and 19 years. These programs offer courses in French, Chapleau Cree First Nation Math, computers, science (biology, physics and ■See Page 7 chemistry), and preparation for employment. This program is offered from September-June. Kunuwanimano Child and Family Services ■See page 9 The Family Centre – Brunswick House ■See page 10 20
Hours of Operation ■Monday to Friday HEALTH / HEALTH AND From 9: 30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. SAFETY AGENCIES Services available in : English French We use a patient-centered approach to primary PHYSICIANS AND DENTIST health care that brings together doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, dieticians, social workers Dr. Jim Shearer and other health-care professionals to Chapleau Dental Clinic coordinate the highest possible quality of care 2 Broomhead Road for patients – when they need it, as close to Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 home as possible. Phone: 705-864-1808 For every young patient who comes through our Fax: 705-864-2008 doors, we are committed to offering Receptionist: Nikky Bouvier compassionate, expert care. That means paying attention to a child’s physical, mental, and Hours of Operation: emotional health and being there for families Please call to make appointment. Hours do vary. when it comes to questions or concerns you may have. Services available in English French ■Routine checkups and well-child care, ■ General Dental Treatment including immunizations ■ Referrals if specialized care is needed ■School, sports and camp physicals and forms ■Newborn care ■Diagnosis and treatment of acute (sudden) illnesses and injuries Dr. John Taylor ■Treatment of chronic and recurrent health 93 Monk Street conditions Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 ■Treatment and care of injuries Phone: 705-864-1393 ■Referrals to specialists and other health care Fax: 705-864-2722 providers ■Care coordination to maximize community Services available in English French resources and provide support to families ■Nutrition counselling Services de santé de Chapleau Health Services HOSPITALS/ MEDICAL CLINICS ■See Page 15 Chapleau Cree First Nation – Health Centre Fox Lake Reserve The Chapleau and District Family Health P.O. Box 400 Team Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 2 Broomhead Road Phone: 705-864-0200 Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Fax: 705-864-0206 Phone: 705-864-0210 Email: peggydomingue@knet.ca Fax: 705-864-0149 21
Hours of operation : ■ The Chapleau Diabetes Program is designed Winter : Mon. – Frid. from 8 :30a.m. – 4:30 p.m. to help educate parents and families about Summer: Monday – Thursday from 8:00 a.m. – diabetes and the risk factors for developing 5:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Type 2 Diabetes. Services available in English ■ The program offers individual or family appointments for healthy eating, menu ■ Homecare planning, physical activity, and diabetes ■ Homemaking prevention and risk screening. ■ Home Maintenance ■ Both Dietitian and Nurse are also available for ■ Transportation group education sessions in the schools, with ■ Diners Club sports teams or local community groups. Group ■ Meals on Moccasins (MOW) topics include healthy eating for diabetes ■ Healthy Babies Healthy Children prevention, menu planning, signs and ■ FASD Programming symptoms of diabetes. ■ Traditional Healers/ Ceremony ■ Services also include blood sugar and blood ■ After School Activities pressure checks. ■ Aboriginal Diabetes Initiative ■Drop-in clients accepted without ■ Maternal Child Health appointments every Wednesday afternoon ■ Early Childhood Development from 1-2 or after school if needed. ■ Senior Activities ■ Youth Activities Registered Dietitian Services P.O. Box 757 Chapleau Diabetes Education Program 2 Broomhead Road P.O. Box 757 Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 2 Broomhead Road Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Contacts: Robin Greer, Registered dietitian Contacts: Phone: 705-864-0210 ext. 24 Robin Greer, Registered Dietitian E-mail: rgreer@sschs.ca Phone: 705-864-0210 ext. 24 Office Hours: Tuesday 8:30-12:00 pm E-mail: rgreer@sschs.ca Wednesday 8:30-4:30 pm Office Hours: Tuesday 8:30-12:00 pm Thursday 1:00-4:30 pm Wednesday 8:30-4:30 pm Thursday 1:00-4:30 pm For individual appointments, call: 705- 864-0210 Krista Frederiksen, Registered Nurse Self-referrals accepted. Phone: 705-864-0210 ext. 25 E-mail: kfrederiksen@sschs.ca Services available in English French Office Hours: Tuesday 8:30-4:30 pm Wednesday 8:30-4:30 pm ■ The registered dietitian is available to help individual children, teenagers or families For individual appointments, call: develop healthy eating plans, work on menu 705-864-0210 planning, and weight management. Group Self-referrals accepted. sessions are also available upon request. ■ The registered dietitian can help educate you Services available in English French about a special diet that you may need to follow 22
for health reasons such as: a low-fat diet, a ■ Car seat clinics renal diet, a high fibre diet, a low salt diet and ■School health promotion many more. ■ The registered dietitian offers group Contact: education sessions in the schools, with sports Nathalie Barsalou, public health inspector teams or local community groups. Group topics Environmental Health Division include healthy eating for weight management, Email: barsaloun@sdhu.com menu planning, and menu planning on a budget, label reading and many more. Telehealth Ontario Toll Free : 1-866-797-0000 Services de santé de Chapleau Health Services Services available in English French ■See Page 15 ■ Telehealth Ontario is a free, confidential telephone service you can call to get health Sudbury & District Health Unit advice or general health information from a 101 Pine Street, Registered Nurse. Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 ■ That means quick, easy access to a qualified Phone: 705-864-1610 health professional, who can assess your Fax: 705-864-0820 symptoms and help you decide your best first Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday step. From 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ■ We can help you decide whether to care for Closed for Lunch from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. yourself, make an appointment with your doctor, go to a clinic, contact a community service or go to a hospital emergency room. Services available in English French Contact: Tawnya Parry, RN Clinical Services and Health Promotion Divisions The Chapleau and District Family Health E-mail: parryt@sdhu.com Team ■See Page 21 ■HBHC Program – birth, prenatal and postnatal counselling ■Breastfeeding education ■Vaccine information / immunization clinics HOUSING SERVICES ■Travel vaccines / counselling ■Family health: parenting and prenatal classes AND EMERGENCY ■Nutrition and physical activity education SHELTERS ■Early detection of cancer education ■Workplace wellness information /education CHADWIC Home Contact: Rachel Martel, PHN ■See Page 5 Environmental Health and Health Promotion Divisions E-mail: martelr@sdhu.com ■Injury prevention Kunuwanimano Child and Family Services ■Tobacco and substances prevention ■See Page 9 23
Manitoulin-Sudbury District Services Board ■See Page 11 The Children’s Aid Society ■See Page 5 RECREATION Chapleau Recreation Centre (Moore Arena) 1 Maple Street W Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0 Phone: 705-864-0154 Contact: Kevin Morris Hours of Operation : Winter: Sunday to Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to midnight Summer: Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Call for booking on Saturday & Sunday Services available in English French ■Curling and ice pads ■Community Hall ■Curling lounge area Clubs ■See Page 18 24
ONLINE SUPPORT APPUI EN LIGNE (English / Français) About Kids Health ■Our Vision: Acceptance and opportunities for all individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders. www.aboutkidshealth.ca ■Our Mission: To ensure that each individual with ASD is provided the means to achieve Website in English Site Web en français quality of life as a respected member of society. ■ Trusted answers from the Hospital for Sick ■Our 6 Key Areas of Focus: Children. Providing families with reliable -Advocacy and Support information on topics influencing child health -Research and family quality of life. -Best Practices -Government Relations -Public Awareness About Parenting: Babies and Toddlers -Governance http://babyparenting.about.com ■Vision: L'acceptation et des opportunités pour Website in English Site Web en français tous individus ayant un trouble du spectre ■ Provides information for parents on babies autistique. and toddlers. ■Mission: Veiller à ce que chaque individu ayant un TSA reçoive dont il a besoin pour atteindre une qualité de vie comme membre respecté de la société. ADHD ■Objectifs primaires : www.adhd.ca -Revendication et soutien -Recherche Website in English Site Web en français -Meilleures pratiques ■Information, tools and support for parents and -Relations avec les gouvernements children whose lives are touched by ADHD. -Sensibilisation du public -Gouvernance ■Renseignements, outils et soutien pour les parents d’enfants dont les vies sont affectées par le TDAH. Birth Disorder Information Directory www.bdid.com Autism ONTARIO / Autisme Ontario Website in English Site Web en français www.autismontario.com ■Provides a directory for parents on birth disorder information. Services available in English Français 25
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