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Online: www.setbc.org We assist BC school districts in supporting students whose access to the curriculum is restricted.
Online: www.sd73.bc.ca The Kamloops Thompson School District provides Public Education Programs in the City of Kamloops, and the municipalities of Chase, Barriere, Logan Lake, and Clearwater. Many smaller communities make up our district, from Savona in the west, to Westwold in the southeast and to Blue River in the north.
Online: www.sd74.bc.ca We serve the communities of Ashcroft, Cache Creek, Clinton, Lillooet, Lytton, Shalalth/Seton Portage, and Goldbridge.
Online: www.sd58.bc.ca We serve the communities of Merritt and Princeton.
Online: www.bcchildrens.ca/our-services/sunny-hill-health-centre Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children provides specialized developmental assessments and rehabilitation services to BC children and youth and their families. We are located at BC Children's Hospital.
Online: www.bcchildrens.ca BC Children’s Hospital and Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children, agencies of the Provincial Health Services Authority, provide expert care for the province’s most seriously ill or injured children, including newborns and adolescents. Based in Vancouver, BC Children’s and Sunny Hill reach across the province with vital health services that may not be available anywhere else in B.C.
Online: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ahc-asc/media/advisories-avis/index-eng.php Health Canada provides timely information on the issues that concern the health of Canadians.
Online: www.healthyschoolsbc.ca/ This website is a collection of classroom resources, funding opportunities and curated supports for BC educators to help create healthy classrooms and schools.
Online: www.bcpeds.ca/uploadfiles/documents/2014/SF_Brochure_Oct2013.pdf Strongest Families is an effective, accessible educational service for families of children with mild to moderate behaviour problems (ages 3 to 12) offered through the Canadian Mental Health Association, BC Division.
An online directory of British Columbia resources. Online: www.childdevelopment.ca/bc.aspx
The PVCRP was initiated in June, 1993, for the benefit of British Columbians suffering from voice dysfunction and related disorders. Online: www.vch.ca/locations-services/result?res_id=192
R.E.S.T. Workshop
We received physiotherapy for our daughter who was being considered for a helmet for plagiocephaly. From our first appointment to our last, we received wonderful care. The staff at CTFRC were always very friendly, welcoming, and had a great spirit. The Physiotherapist was very kind, gentle and provided us with so much knowledge!
The outlet to have a professional available for help and advice and direction was key in our success, along with the tips, tools and education I received. They are so great at checking in and making sure I know there are supports, if necessary.
Having someone to talk me through the stages and calm my nerves about [my child's] development is what helped me the most. the sessions were always super informative and gave great advice on what to work on with [my child]. Just having the peace of mind that we were on the right track. I appreciate the service so much and I would recommend to any concerned parent!