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Students from Six Nations Polytechnic visit Lansdowne Children’s Centre Brantford site

Brantford, ON - A group of first- and second-year students from Six Nations Polytechnic’s Early Childhood Education (ECE) program recently visited Lansdowne Children’s Centre.

A group of first- and second-year students from Six Nations Polytechnic’s Early Childhood Education (ECE) program recently visited Lansdowne Children’s Centre.

On Dec. 3, the students participated in learning sessions throughout the morning, where they learned more about the different roles at Lansdowne, “What we do and how we support the community,” said Denise Copegog-Sparks. Afterwards, the students took a tour of the Brantford site.


Copegog-Sparks, Program Supervisor of Child Care Support Worker at Lansdowne, Resource Consultant Tana Turkowiak and Resource Consultant Shainna Williams worked in collaboration to facilitate the visit as part of the Early Integration Program. Copegog-Sparks said groups of students from Six Nations Polytechnic have visited Lansdowne a number of times over the years. 


Lansdowne employs a wide range of professionals. For information about current positions, www.lansdownecentre.ca/workwithus



ABOUT LANSDOWNE CHILDREN’S CENTRE

Lansdowne Children's Centre is a highly accredited children's treatment centre (CTC) and SmartStart Hub, connecting caregivers with resources, services and supports for infants,

children, and youth with physical, communication, and/or developmental needs. Supporting nearly 4,000 unique children and families annually, Lansdowne works with child and youth clients and their families at centres in Brantford, Caledonia, Dunnville and Simcoe, and in a variety of community settings such as homes, schools, childcares, early learning environments, and camps, as well as through virtual means using streaming video.

Learn more at www.lansdownecentre.ca 



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