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Program: Behaviour Solutions  
Organization: Dufferin Child and Family Services
Phone Numbers: 519-941-1530
Fax: 519-941-1525
Email: centralintake@dcafs.on.ca
Website: dcafs.on.ca
Address:
655 Riddell Rd
Orangeville, ON
L9W 4Z5
Intersection: Riddell Rd and Orangeville Caledon Townline
Location: Orangeville
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Administration
Mon8:30am-5pm
Tue8:30am-8:30pm
Wed8:30am-8:30pm
Thu8:30am-5pm
Fri8:30am-5pm

Walk-in counselling: Wed 1pm–7pm
Executives: Jennifer Moore - Executive Director
jennifer.moore@dcafs.on.ca
Service Description: The Ontario Autism Program at DCAFS is provided under Behaviour Solutions or Autism Services names. Behaviour Solutions and Autism Services includes both fee-based and funded supports, such as: Caregiver Mediated Early Years, Entry to School, Urgent Response, and Foundational Family Services. Programs are designed to meet the family’s goals through the creation of an individualized behaviour support plan. Goals may include: Daily Living Skills, Behaviour Management Skills, School Readiness Skills, Social Skills, and Communication Development

Provide:

  • Skill-Based Groups - groups are created with an individualized curriculum and are designed using the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA). Each child or youth will be given the opportunity to practice, learn and maintain relevant skills while promoting independence in a leisure setting
  • Connection-Based Groups - designed to provide enjoyable social opportunities for children and youth. Each group has been created with the objective of practicing skills while creating opportunities to connect with others their own age
  • 1:1 Respite - gives parents or caregivers a much-needed break from the daily grind of caregiving. Offer a range of off-site opportunities and support, including relationship building, learning objectives, play, skill building, and more. Respite care benefits the person being supported and regular respite can help children, youth and adults develop relationships outside their families and increase their independence

Fees: None
Application: Call office
Eligibility / Target Population: Services to children, youth and families up to the age of 18, or 21 and still attending school, with a diagnosis of FASD (or possible FASD). Families must reside in Dufferin, Wellington or Guelph region
Languages: English
Area Served:
Dufferin County  
See Also: Children and Youth with Disabilities
Diseases and Conditions Support Groups
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
Respite Care for Children with Disabilities

This information was last completely updated on September 9, 2024

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