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  1. Provides services to Aboriginal youth including child protection, family support, and probation. Provides mental health services to Aboriginal children and youth, including outreach and clinical support. Also facilitates family case planning conferences, famil...
  2. Supports parents whose children up to three years of age are developmentally delayed or at risk of being so; provides home visits, workshops, and opportunities to meet other parents, and assists the family in planning activities that encourage development in p...
  3. Supports Indigenous families with infants from birth to age three who are at risk of, or already have, a delay in development and provides culturally sensitive developmental programs. Offers one-on-one consultation with the Aboriginal Infant Development Progra...
  4. Family-centred program for Indigenous children from birth to age six who have or who are at risk of having a developmental delay. Supports parents to understand and respond to children's needs. Services are delivered in culturally sensitive and meaningful ways...
  5. Community-based early childhood mental health team for families with infants and children under five years of age when there are significant concerns around the child's emotional, social and/or behavioural development. Parent and caregiver involvement is essen...
  6. Provides day treatment and educational services for children ages six to 12 who are living with complex developmental, behavioural, trauma, and attachment issues, and who are unable to manage in the regular educational system. Treatment aims to help children m...
  7. Provides assessment and treatment programs to support a wide range of individual and family functioning. Supports individuals with a variety of diagnoses, including developmental, learning, attention, behavioural, and emotional challenges; fetal alcohol spectr...
  8. Offers comprehensive hearing services for children from birth to 19 years, and for dependent adults who receive professional caregiver support. Services may include full hearing assessments, hearing screening programs for school-age children and newborns, hear...
  9. Provides proactive prevention and education strategies to Squamish Nation families with children up to age six. Aims to help parents and children learn about lifespan development skills; family dynamics; developmental milestones; health and nutrition; and Squa...
  10. Delivers comprehensive oral health care, including surgery and emergency services, to infants, and to medically compromised children and adolescents. Medical eligibility criteria apply. Referral from a dentist and appointment required. Hours are 7 am to 4 pm M...
  11. A tertiary care facility providing diagnosis and treatment on an inpatient or ambulatory basis for children and youth ages 16 and under from across BC. Houses a 24-hour emergency department. Visiting hours are 2 pm to 8 pm Monday to Friday. Also houses the Sun...
  12. Offers advocacy, education, and support for people affected by epilepsy. Provides a resource library, information materials in various languages, educational events, information and referral services, hospital outreach, support groups, and peer support. Also o...
  13. Family-centred program for children from birth to age three who live in Burnaby and have, or are at risk of having, a developmental delay. Supports parents to understand and respond to children's needs. Home-based services include home visits, developmental as...
  14. Provides adoption services, guardianship services, and child and youth mental health services. Office hours are 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
  15. Provides child and youth mental health services, and child protection services. Office hours are 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
  16. Fee-for-service program offers one-on-one virtual sessions with a behaviour consultant, speech-language pathologist, occupational therapist, or physiotherapist. Works with children who have challenging behaviours, speech-language and communications deficits, o...
  17. 16.74KM
    Provides community-based support, knowledge, and advocacy to Canadians who are blind or partially sighted. Offers individual counselling, independent living skills training, safe travel techniques, and children and youth camps. Operates CNIB Store which offers...
  18. Offers summer camp and year-round recreation programming at no cost to children and youth diagnosed with cancer, and their families. Summer programming provides a safety-focused, medically supervised, fun and recreational experience at Loon Lake in Maple Ridge...
  19. Provides tax-free payments of $260, $390, or $650 for each eligible child under 12 years old for dental care for families earning less than $90,000 per year. Parents and guardians can apply for a maximum of two payments for each eligible child if the child rec...
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