| Organization: | Halton. Children and Parenting - Children with Differing Abilities - Oakville - Head Office - Children's Developmental Services | 
                        
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                            | Phone Numbers: | 905-825-6000 or dial 3-1-1 | 
                    
                    
	
                        
                            | Toll-Free: | 1-866-442-5866 (1-866-442-4HALTON) | 
                    
                    
	
                        
                            | Address: | 
                                    
                                        | 1151 Bronte Rd Oakville, ON
 L6M 3L1
 
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                            | Location: | Oakville (Southwest Oakville) | 
                        
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                            | Hours: | |  | Service |  |  | Mon | 8am-5pm |  |  | Tue | 8am-5pm |  |  | Wed | 8am-5pm |  |  | Thu | 8am-5pm |  |  | Fri | 8am-5pm |  | 
 
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                            | Executives: | Cindy Morin - Director of Children's Services | 
                        
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                            | Service Description: | Provides services for children who are at risk for or have a developmental delay 
 Infant and Child Development Services (ICDS) (ICDS is funded by the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services)
 developmental and therapy services for children from birth to 5 years with differing abilities birth to school entry
may include children born prematurely, fetal alcohol or drug exposure, family history or sibling with diagnosis of autism or a genetic condition
 Services include:
 assessments
developmental consultants and occupational therapists support intervention that focuses on the family's goals for their child
service co-ordination of all services involved with the child/family 
referrals to other services in the community
workshops and groups specifically designed to meet child and caregivers needs
resources, i.e. equipment, reading materials
transition to school support
 Inclusion Services (this service is funded by the Ministry of Education)
 services that support quality inclusion in licensed child care programs, nursery schools or private home child care in the community 
children from birth to 12 years who live in Halton who have delays in their growth and learningchild must attend a licensed child care centre, nursery school, or licensed home child care, and are at risk for or have a developmental challenge that impacts their ability to function successfully in their environment
 Services include:
 resource consultants provide services to support quality child care/quality inclusion including resource support for classrooms, e.g. program planning, modelling successful teaching strategies
coordination of services for/with families
assistance with the development of program plans
transition to school support
support in the child care setting and the child's home
 Family and Community Behaviour Services (this service is funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services)
 
 In-home consultation:
 Group consultation:intervention for individuals from 2 to 21 years who have a diagnosis of developmental disability (not including Autism Spectrum Disorder) or suspected or confirmed Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) 
behavioural consultants provide service in a way that builds capacity within families/teams and enables parents and professionals to strengthen knowledge and insight into their child’s behaviour and skills
facilitate meetings with parents to explore their concerns, strengths, skills and abilities and to develop a family plan through a collaborative approach 
focus on a child/adolescent's ability to function in their home, school, community through services focused on social skills, transition planning, toileting
family support through telephone contacts, workshops, tip sheets
 
 provide group consultation to children aged 2-21 years or their caregivers, including children with a diagnosis of autism. 
range of groups to address topics including toileting learning, behaviour, sensory processing and relationships
 
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                            | Fees: | None * Children in child care may be eligible for a child care subsidy dependent on family's income. Contact 905-825-6000 for further information related to subsidy. | 
                        
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                            | Application: | Referrals can be made by parents or anyone on the parents' behalf with parents' consent * to make a referral call 905-825-6000 and ask for Children's Services Intake
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                            | Languages: | English * Interpretive Services | 
                        
                        
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