CENTRE CLOSED MARCH 19 – APRIL 3

CENTRE CLOSED MARCH 19 – APRIL 3

The spread of COVID-19 is increasing in Canada. Out of an abundance of caution and to keep our children and families safe and healthy, The Centre for Child Development had decided to CLOSE starting Thursday, March 19 up to and including Friday, April 3, reopening on...
COVID-19 Information

COVID-19 Information

As you may know, COVID-19 is spreading through different countries including Canada. There is a low risk to those who are healthy, however, it can be serious for those who have underlying health risks. To keep our children and families safe and healthy, The Centre for...
Pool Profile in the Surrey Now-Leader

Pool Profile in the Surrey Now-Leader

 ‘MORE THAN JUST THERAPY’ A look inside a Surrey hydrotherapy pool for children with disabilities Centre for Child Development celebrating $150K in renovations, 45 years after pool first opened SURREY NOW-LEADER AMY REID     Oct. 4, 2019 11:12 a.m.      COMMUNITY...
Partnership with KPU

Partnership with KPU

Better understanding the way children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) and autism cope in social settings is the focus of a new research partnership between The Centre for Child Development. and Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU). “FASD has typically...
Welcome Roo!

Welcome Roo!

The Sophie’s Place Child & Youth Advocacy Team is thrilled to welcome their new team member: Roo, an Accredited Facility Dog! Roo was bred, raised, trained and placed by the Pacific Assistance Dog Society (PADS) to provide comfort and a calm presence to...