Foundational Family Services
To register for Foundational Family Services , families must be registered with the Ontario Autism Program (OAP) and have an OAP number.
Not yet registered with the Ontario Autism Program? please visit their website to confirm eligibility and fill out the OAP registration form: Ontario Autism Program Registration Form – Forms – Central Forms Repository (CFR) (beta) (gov.on.ca)
For support in selecting services or to learn more about additional services and supports in your community, contact one of our Family Foundational Service Coordinators by phone or email:
- Erin Steen-Dupuis at 1-877-996-1599 extension 2674
- Marcia Morgan by calling 1-877-996-1599 extension 2630
- Shared email foundational@ccrconnect.ca
Find a Program or Service
The following Foundational Family Services are provided by Child & Community Resources and our partners through the Northern Collaborative.
Sibshops – An opportunity for the Siblings of Children with ASD
About
Register for 1 session or all 11, as each session will be different interactive fun activities. Sibshops is an opportunity for the siblings of children with ASD to meet other siblings in a relaxed, recreational setting. In a fun and relaxing atmosphere, facilitators will provide opportunities to discuss common joys and concerns, how to handle commonly experienced situations, and a venue to learn more about the implication of their siblings’ special needs.
Details
- 9 to 12
- 13 to 18
- Communication
- Play
- School Age
- Siblings
- Social Skills
- Teens
George Jeffrey Children's Centre
Max 5 in person & Max 5 virtual
Program also available virtually
2 hours per session
Thursday, September 22nd @ 4:30-6:30pm
Thursday, October 27th @ 4:30-6:30pm
Thursday, November 24th @ 4:30-6:30pm
Thursday, December 15th @ 4:30-6:30pm
Thursday, January 26th @ 4:30-6:30pm
Thursday, February 23rd @ 4:30-6:30pm
Thursday, March 23rd @ 4:30-6:30pm
What do you think?
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