CASA Services
To advance the mental health of infants, children and adolescents within the community.
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To advance the mental health of infants, children and adolescents within the community.
Under the direction of Drs. Ross Greene and Stuart Ablon, the Center provides clinical services, training, and consultation to assist education, mental health, and medical professionals and parents in understanding and implementing the Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) approach.
Since 1966, the Central Okanagan Child Development Association (C.O.C.D.A.) has played a significant role in providing services to help meet some of the most challenging needs faced by the families in our community.
Un centre de ressources qui encourage et supporte les personnes handicapées à atteindre l’autonomie en leur offrant les outils nécessaires afin d’avoir la possibilité d’examiner ses options, de faire des choix, de prendre leurs propres décisions et d’en assurer la responsabilité.
A multidisciplinary centre catering to individuals with learning disabilities, ADHD, ASD, anxiety disorders and depression – and their families.
A partnership of agencies, employers and government sponsors and shareholders dedicated to increasing the participation of disabled individuals in the Calgary and Southern Alberta workforce.
An incorporated, non-profit charitable organization, comprised primarily of families who have children with special needs, with representation across the municipality of Chatham-Kent.
A children’s mental health centre. We provide mental health services and support services to troubled children, adolescents and their families. We are a United Way agency.
A central source of information for families of children with special needs in the Calgary area and the Rocky View Region.
Offers assessment, vocational training, employment, and alternatives to employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities.
Uses a unique future planning process(developed by PLAN,our Parent organization) for people with disabilities. It is a seven step process that families can follow to create a safe and secure future for their loved one. Each future plan is tailor- made to meet your family’s needs. It begins with your wishes and dreams for the future and addresses any issues and concerns you may have.
The governing body established by the Ontario government to regulate the practice of Occupational Therapy in Ontario.
A non-profit organization which provides a range of employment, residential, and support services to adult persons with intellectual disabilities in the region of East Prince, Prince Edward Island.
Dedicated to the full inclusion in the community of persons of all ages who live with an intellectual disability.
Community Living Winnipeg is an organization that works on behalf of families and individuals living with an intellectual disability.