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Serves children Birth to 19

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 

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Pediatric (children’s) Occupational Therapists (OT’s) work with children who are having difficulty doing the “occupations” that they need to do. A child’s number one occupation is play. Other important occupations for young children include self-care activities like sleeping, eating, dressing, brushing teeth etc. For older children, important areas may include developing social skills, learning to read and write, self-regulation, sensory processing, and paying attention in class…

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Serves children Birth to 19

PHYSIOTHERAPY

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A pediatric or children’s physiotherapist (PT) is interested in your child’s physical abilities (or gross motor skills) such as rolling, crawling, sitting, walking, climbing, and jumping. First, the therapist will discuss your concerns about your child’s physical abilities, observe how your child moves, determine what they can do and figure out why some activities are difficult. The therapist may also assess how your child’s muscles feel (muscle tone), your child’s balance (postural reaction), coordination, motor skills as well as function.

Serves Children Birth to 19

INCLUSIVE CHILD CARE

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Participation:

The Inclusive Child Care program (ICC) supports children to fully participate in inclusive neighborhood child care programs. Child care programs include licensed preschool, group daycare, family child care and school age care. Participation in the program is voluntary and ICC services are free of charge. Parents are responsible for all program fees.

Referrals
Parents may contact the ICC directly or may be referred by community professionals including: Child care providers, Child Development Consultants, Therapists, Public Health Nurses, Doctors, Social Workers

For more information about the program please contact (250)-632-1187

Serves Children 5-19

CHILD & YOUTH CARE PROGRAM

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The Child & Youth Care Program provides goal-oriented services to individual children and their families.

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Serves children Birth to 19

SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL WELLNESS

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The Social and Emotional Wellness (SEW) program provides children and youth who are struggling with their emotions a connection to a support person in an informal setting for mental health education, emotional support, and self-regulation, social, and communication skill development. The support is individualized with goals provided by a Child & Youth Mental Health clinician who oversees monthly progress.

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Serves School aged children

OUT OF SCHOOL CARE PROGRAM

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The Kildala Before & After School Care Program runs throughout the elementary school year. It works to maintain a strong relationship with the children, and families of the children who attend.

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Parents of children transitioning to adulthood

PARENT SUPPORT

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The parent support program is designed to help parents plan the future for their children with developmental difficulties and help them get on track with the process of Community Living of BC (CLBC) funding along with Person With Disabilities (PWD) funding if necessary.

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Serves Children Birth-19

BEHAVIOURAL  SUPPORT

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The Autism Behaviour Services Program provides consultation and intervention to children and youth on the Autism Spectrum using the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis.

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Serves youth 14-19

YOUTH TRANSITION PROGRAM

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serves children birth - 19

FAMILY  SUPPORT

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Supports families of children from birth to 19 who would like assistance with connecting to community, provincial and federal resources and programs. The FSW can also help with strengthening caregiver/family capacity and engagement in their child’s needs. The FSW strives to practice from a family-centered (family make all decisions), trauma-informed, culturally sensitive, and multi-disciplinary approach.

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