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Children Requiring Extra Support

BC Centre for Ability (North Shore)

604-451-5511 | www.bc-cfa.org | info@bc-cfa.org

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■ Provides assessment and ongoing therapy services to children from birth to school entry age who have a developmental delay or neurological challenge.

■ Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Speech Language Therapy services are available to children and Social Work support to their families. Family referrals are accepted.

■ Children are seen in home, childcare and other community settings where therapists work closely with families and other community partners to support full participation and inclusion.

Child and Youth Counselling

604-988-5281 | www.familyservices.bc.ca

Family Services of the North Shore

#203-1111 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver

Supports children and youth struggling with mental health issues that are getting in the way of school, friends, family and life. Specialized counselling also available for children suffering from trauma and symptoms of sexual, mental and physical abuse.

Hollyburn Family Services

604-987-8211 | www.hollyburn.ca

#104-267 West Esplanade, North Vancouver

Provides clinical counselling services to children and families.

Intellectual Disabilities Society

604-984-9321 | www.intellectualdisabilitiessociety.com info@nsconnexions.org

1070 Roosevelt Crescent, North Vancouver

Advocates and develops community-based services for families that require extra support to meet the unique needs of children living with disabilities or intellectual delays. Services for families with children 0-6 include family support, community respite, and a Snoezelen room. Serving North and West Vancouver.

North Shore Disability Resource Centre

604-985-5371 | www.nsdrc.org

3158 Mountain Highway, North Vancouver

The North Shore Disability Resource Centre (NSDRC) offers the following programs and services to people with disabilities based on the belief that all people are important to their community. Information & Advocacy Services, Infant Development, one-to-one goal based programs for children and adults, Saturday Teen & Pre-Teen Program, STAGE (Adult Education Program), Residential Services and the Summer Bursary Program. North Shore Disability Resource Guide is available on their website at nsdrc.org.

Infant Development Program

604-986-1358 | g.jackson@nsdrc.org

North Shore Disability Resource Centre

3158 Mountain Highway, North Vancouver

Provides information and support to parents of children (birth to 3 years) experiencing or at risk for developmental delay. Home visits, workshops, and opportunities to meet other parents, including a playgroup and a parent support group.

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