Resources

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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Referral Guidelines

Details of eligibility requirements for some of our programs

Referrals to The Centre will be considered for children who have developmental delays and/or physical disabilities.

QUESTIONS?

Referral Guidelines

Questions about our programs or services?
Not sure about eligibility?
Need help filling out our Referral form?

 

Contact our Referral & Intake department:

Phone: 604-584-1361

Additional Information

FAMILY HANDBOOK

Family-Handbook-2021

What to expect when you start receiving services at The Centre

TRANSPORT SAFETY

Safety Recommendations- Transportation of Children and Youth in Wheelchairs

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Question

Answers to frequently asked questions

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We have staff from numerous cultures—if you prefer to communicate in another language, let us know.

Community Resources

Emergency

Call: 911

Health Information Services

Registered Nurse, Registered Dietician, etc.

Call: 811

https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/more/about-healthlink-bc/about-8-1-1

Child & Youth Mental Health

https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/health/managing-your-health/mental-health-substance-use/child-teen-mental-health

Crisis

Call: 1-800-784-2433

https://www.crisiscentre.bc.ca

Aboriginal Crisis Line

Call: 1-800-588-8717

http://www.kuu-uscrisisline.ca

Kids Help Phone

Call: 1-800-668-6868

Text: 686868

Infant Development Services- Sources Surrey

Call: 604-590-7302

https://www.sourcesbc.ca/our-services/early-childhood-development-services/

Infant Development Services- Reach Delta

Call: 604-946-6622 x 303

https://reachdevelopment.org/child-development-programs/infant-development-program/

Infant Development Services- Inclusion Langley

Call: 604-534-1155 x 108

https://inclusionlangley.com/services-for-children/

Child Care Options Resource & Referral

Call: 604-587-8032

https://www.childcareoptions.ca/

Community Resources- 211

Call: 211

https://bc.211.ca/

Our Approach

The F-words emphasize your child's strengths, interests and your family's values. They remind us to focus on what children CAN do.

They highlight the importance of all the elements of a child's health and well-being, including social relationships and meaningful participation at home, in school, childcare and in the community.

 

Based on research & built on the World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Framework. www.canchild.ca/f-words
  • Kids live & thrive with their families
  • The family is the expert on the child
  • What activities do you want to do together?
  • How can our team help your child participate fully in those experiences?
  • Fun is an essential part of childhood
  • What activities does your child enjoy most?
  • What activities would your child like to try?
  • Building supportive friendships & positive social relationships are important for all children
  • Talk about the social connections in your child's life so our team can help you grow those relationships
  • Function = the ability to do an activity with or without support
  • Do activities without focusing on the outcome
  • Talk about how your child plays and functions in daily life
  • Health is related to staying physically & mentally fit
  • What makes it easy or hard for your child to become and stay active & healthy?
  • Child development = keeping your child's future in view
  • What are your family and child's dreams?
  • What are your expectations about the future?

Therapy, care and support under one umbrella

We provide outpatient medical rehabilitation services to help children reach their potential.

 

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