As we celebrate 20 years of working together to support kids and youth across the network, we’re highlighting our partners and their dedication to supporting families. CTN is shining a spotlight on our network partners to acknowledge their collaboration and commitment to supporting the development and well-being of kids and youth with disabilities and developmental needs. Learn more about our partners by clicking the links below. Follow along on our Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn social pages to help us celebrate our network.
Dnaagdawenmag Binnoojiiyag Child & Family Services is a multi-service Indigenous child well-being agency that delivers culturally grounded, wholistic support to children, youth, families and Nations. With services ranging from mental health and high-risk infant nursing to parenting support, they strive to preserve cultural and familial connections. Dnaagdawenmag Binnoojiiyag Child & Family Services partners with CTN to deliver Coordinated Service Planning and Urgent Response Service Coordination to families. Learn more on their website.
Together with our partners, we’ll continue to build a vibrant community where all kids, youth and families belong.
Kerry's Place - Making Sense of Financial Options for Parents and Caregivers - Online
This workshop provides participants with an understanding of the financial supports available for their child or youth in Ontario.
City of Barrie - Sensory Aware Youth Centre Drop In (Ages 11 to 17) - Barrie
This Youth Centre Drop-in is a sensory aware space giving individuals, 11-17 years of age with disabilities the opportunity to socialize with friends in a safe space.
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