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  • Start Here | 07 Compliments and Concerns

    Welcome to Lansdowne Children's Centre. How to share your compliments and address any concerns. Start Here Guide: Client Compliments and Concerns Lansdowne Children's Centre greatly values the feedback of all clients. We encourage you to discuss your compliments and your concerns first with your service provider(s). Return Next Sharing Compliments We welcome any compliments . We encourage you to communicate any compliments with the involved service provider(s). If you would like to further recognize a staff member, team, or the Centre, you can: Email your story and compliments to info@lansdownecc.com Share your story on social media and tag us at @LansdowneChildrens Visit our website contact page to connect with the email and/or phone number of a service manager Connect with our Development and Community Engagement team to learn more about gift opportunities, to support the continued development and delivery of Lansdowne programs and services Addressing Concerns If you have any concerns, we encourage you to first discuss your concern with your service provider. If you are not fully satisfied, or are uncomfortable discussing this with the staff member, or if you wish for further conversation, please bring your concern to the attention of the appropriate service manager. Contact information is available online at www.lansdownecentre.ca/contact The supervisor will acknowledge your concern in a timely manner, typically within one working day of receiving notification. If you believe the resolution is not sufficient, you may request the concern be elevated to the attention of Executive Director. All concerns that result in a meeting with the Executive Director will be reported to the Professional Advisory Committee of the Board of Directors at its next regularly scheduled meeting. No names will be used. Click here for more about service delivery, client compliments and concerns, and client satisfaction surveys. Click here to connect with family engagement services and/or the Family Advisory Council Return Next

  • Special Services at Home

    Brantford/Brant County - Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation - Six Nations of the Grand River RESPITE SERVICES All Services Index RESPITE SERVICES Special Services at Home Special Services at Home (SS@H) is a program designed to provide a variety of supports to those who are caring for a child with a developmental and/ or physical disability. SS@H can be used in a variety of ways to best meet the needs of each unique family. Support can be provided either in the home or in a variety of community settings The program is funded by the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services. Some of the ways SS@H can provide your child with support are: 1:1 Support Worker to support your child in working toward their own unique goals. 1:1 Support Worker to provide families with a short break from the demands of caring for their child. The purchase of a variety of other individualized supports and services for your child based on current Ministry guidelines. Click here to open the Ministry guide for eligible and ineligible supports. With careful thought and planning, your SS@H funds can be used to support a wide range of meaningful activities which will increase a child's experiences and opportunities to work on their individual goals. Eligibility Start Referral Children/youth 0-18 years of age Children/youth with a physical and/or developmental disability verified by a physician. Goals, Skills and Keywords Expectations Lansdowne Children's Centre can assist in completing your SS@H application form. Once your child’s eligibility has been determined, and the Ministry has issued your child an SS@H contract, a Program Supervisor will meet with you to discuss how your funding can be best utilized to meet the unique needs of your child and family. You Belong Here. Are you passionate about working with infants, children and youth to help realize their potential? Are you seeking a career in pediatrics? Join our team at Lansdowne Children's Centre for child development. Careers

  • Heroes Assemble! in Brantford | Lansdowne Heroes Walk and Roll

    Heroes Assemble! Lansdowne Heroes Walk and Roll fundraising event. Lansdowne Children's Centre Foundation #ForTheKids Brant Park, Brantford Home Join the 7th Annual Lansdowne Heroes Walk & Roll October 4, 2025 | Brant Park, Brantford Contact Us Become a Hero for Lansdowne Kids Heroes Walk and Roll is more than just a party in Brant Park; it’s a powerful fundraiser that gives life to essential programs that provide kids with access to experiences like day camps, local sports, youth groups and social celebrations—ensuring that children who often face barriers to participation can enjoy the full richness of childhood. Fundraising Start any time! As families come together to celebrate community and achievements, they also champion a future where every child has equal access to play, connection, and community. Become a hero for Lansdowne Kids. Register your fundraising team and start collecting pledges online with your personalized webpage to tell your own Lansdowne story. Print the milestone map and pledge collection sheet to track your progress and fundraise with friends, neighbours and family. Together, we are delivering incredible results by enhancing and enriching the lives of children and families supported by Lansdowne Children's Centre programs and services. Thank you! Register Now Coming Soon! The Heroes Walk and Roll FUNdraising Zone with games and activities you can print and play at home, and more information about prizes and draws ! Family Fun Fair Saturday, October 4, 2025 @ 11:00 a.m. The Heroes Walk and Roll is a vibrant, inclusive celebration designed to empower every child to feel like a hero for a day. With accessibility at its core, this event offers a joyful and engaging experience for kids of all abilities—featuring music, games, and festivities that welcome neurodivergent participants and accomodate those with mobility and communication challenges. Park and event access is ALL INCLUSIVE when you register your fundraising team. Registration cost is $10.00 per team and provides access to Brant Park, free parking, and includes free play with all our carnival games, inflatables attractions, photo booth, costumed heroes and live music and entertainment Register Now Plan your day: 2025 Saturday, October 4 - Brant Park, 119 Jennigs Rd, Brantford 11:00 a.m. Event Opens Check-in with Registration table Bring in your pledge form, cash and/or cheque pledges. Additional prizes or goodies will be available for pick-up at Registration. Receive prize raffle tickets when you register, with additional tickets awarded based on fundraising, AND available for purchase. Tickets may be input into available prize draw(s) of your choice. Enjoy the games and activities and Live Music! 12:30 p.m. Let’s Walk and Roll! Meet at the pavillion. We will have an opening ceremony with guest speakers. Following the presentations we will start our Hero parade lap! (approx. 15-mins) 1:15 p.m. Animal Show! at the Pavillion 1:45 p.m. Prize Draws and Closing Ceremonies 2:00 p.m. Event closes and clean-up begins What to bring: Dress up as whatever Hero means to you! Do I need to pack a lunch? Light refreshments will be available to fundraisers and volunteers. We recommend you bring a water bottle and p icnic snacks for your team. Is there an accessible washroom? Yes. Brant Park has a washroom building walking/rolling distance from the event. There are also portable washroom stalls on the event grounds. How to prepare for weather? Fall events can be tricky. We recommend layers so you can adjust as needed for sun, wind and light rain. A hat is a good idea too for outdoor fun. There is little coverage available if it's raining, so in the event of heavy rain or thunderstorms (or snow!) we will cancel or postpone the event. What is the ground surface? The parking lot is a packed dirt and gravel drive. The walking and rolling path is an asphalt road. The carnival games and attractions are on the grass around the pavillion. Confirmed Attractions and Vendors This list continues to be updated as we near the event. Inflatable Bounce Playgrounds provided by Ashlee's Events Inflatable Sport Games provided by Rockin' Party Rentals Live Music and Entertainment The Shrubberies! Live Animal (Reptile) Show Jungle Jamz Face Painting presented by Ackland Insurance Carnival Games provided by Ashlee's Events Costumed Heroes! presented by R&J Theatrics Photo Booth with Smart Booth Images presented by Ackland Insurance Fire Truck Display Brantford Fire Department Light Refreshments for Fundraisers & Volunteers provided by Devlin's Country Bistro and Catering Find Your Way to HEROES WALK AND ROLL (maps) FOLLOW US

  • BILLIE & LACEY | Lansdowne

    Give Today Ways To Give Meet The Kids Partner Profiles Impact Report Our Board Contact Us < Back BILLIE & LACEY 2023 Lansdowne Charity Motorcycle Ride Ambassadors Hello, my name is Billie MacDonald. My sister Lacey and I are the MacMoore Sisters, known for our fundraising at the Lansdowne Charity Motorcycle Ride. I was born with a Brachial Plexus injury in my right arm. It was a challenging time as no one could really explain it to my mum and dad why my arm looked different. When I was one month old I was taken for a visit to Lansdowne Children’s Centre. My sister Lacey had been there the year before to make sure she was ready for school and she was excited for me to see it. We spent some time visiting with Heather and Ashley in the Physio and Occupational Therapy departments and they became my second family. At Lansdowne I have taken part in the Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Recreation programs and so much more. It is my second home. I have been diagnosed with both Brachial Plexus and Acquired Brain Injury with the help of Lansdowne. Throughout the years Lansdowne has helped me with getting everything I need to help me learn better in school, and helping my family get me a mobility device to help me explore the world even when I am having a bad day and couldn’t walk. Every year we look forward to the Christmas Party to get us out and to get to see Santa. It is one of the best family days! Each year we looked forward to going to Lansdowne Children’s Centre events because we got to be with a lot of the people who I know. Thank you for caring to read my letter. Please help support Lansdowne Children's Centre Foundation by riding on July 8, or by making a donation to our team or any of the other riders and teams. We are so thankful for all the Lansdowne has done for our family, and other families. We fundraise each year to help make sure other kids and families get a chance to get the help we have had. The children and families of Lansdowne thank you for your support. Dontate Today Contact Us

  • Elopement Strategies with Kids

    Autism Services Brant Start Here Family Support Free Services Early Years ABA Intensive ABA Goal-Based Webinars < Back Please support our free webinars. CLICK HERE to register your view. Elopement Strategies with Kids Autism Services Brant In this virtual workshop you can learn about what Elopement is and why it happens; Sensory, Escape and Attention strategies; and tips for preventing elopement. Are you looking for someone to talk to? You can reach our Family Support Worker by phone at 519-753-3153 ext. 268, or by email at autism@lansdownecc.com

  • Intro to ASD - Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Intro to ASD - Autism Spectrum Disorder | | Lansdowne Children's Centre Resource Library Intro to ASD - Autism Spectrum Disorder This video is hosted by our Autism Services team. Please click here to continue to the Autism Services video gallery. Learn about how a child/youth perceives and interacts with the environment , and how you can change the environment around your child/youth, to help them be more successful. Download printable PDF handout/activity pages Intro to ASD - Autism Spectrum Disorder no download available Download Keywords and search terms commonly associated with this resource include: #ASD #Introduction

  • Checklist, Speech & Language Development 0 - 36 months

    Brantford/Brant County - Haldimand/Norfolk County - Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation - Six Nations of the Grand River - Other Region of Ontario SPEECH THERAPY, INFANT & CHILD SUPPORTS All Services Index SPEECH THERAPY, INFANT & CHILD SUPPORTS Checklist, Speech & Language Development 0 - 36 months Eligibility Start Referral Goals, Skills and Keywords Expectations You Belong Here. Are you passionate about working with infants, children and youth to help realize their potential? Are you seeking a career in pediatrics? Join our team at Lansdowne Children's Centre for child development. Careers

  • Intro to ABA Terms - Applied Behaviour Analysis

    Autism Services Brant Start Here Family Support Free Services Early Years ABA Intensive ABA Goal-Based Webinars < Back Please support our free webinars. CLICK HERE to register your view. Intro to ABA Terms - Applied Behaviour Analysis Autism Services Brant An introduction to the world of ABA - covering the basics of Applied Behaviour Analysis. Hosted by Courtney and Abbey, autism therapists at Lansdowne Children's Centre in Brantford. Are you looking for someone to talk to? You can reach our Family Support Worker by phone at 519-753-3153 ext. 268, or by email at autism@lansdownecc.com

  • Start Here | 08 Duty to Report

    Welcome to Lansdowne Children's Centre. Intervention requirements for protecting children from abuse and/or neglect. Start Here Guide: Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect, Duty to Report All Lansdowne Children's Centre staff are legally required to report to the Family and Children’s Services [CAS], any reasonable concerns of abuse. Return Next As a parent/guardian/caregiver it is your responsibility to report any concerns regarding your child’s care and safety. Child abuse happens when a child’s parent or other person in charge harms or neglects a child. What is physical child abuse? Beating, slapping, hitting, pushing, throwing, shaking, burning. What is sexual abuse? Sexual abuse happens when a parent or other person in charge sexually molests or uses a child for sexual purposes or knowingly fails to protect a child from sexual abuse. What is emotional abuse? Yelling at, screaming at, threatening, frightening, or bullying a child, humiliating the child, name‐calling or saying things like: “You’re no good”. “You’re worthless”. Showing little to no physical affection or attention. What is Neglect? Not providing proper food and clothing, supervision, and/or medical care. Brant Family and Children’s Services [BFACS] 519‐753‐8681 Haldimand Norfolk CAS 1‐888‐227‐5437 Ogwadeni:deo CAS 519‐445‐1864 How can I connect with a Lansdowne Social Worker and/or Child and Youth Worker? Children and youth receiving services from Lansdowne Children's Centre and their families are eligible for Social Work and Child and Youth Work Services. Referrals can be requested by the family or youth, or may be suggested by another Lansdowne service provider working with the child and their family. You can contact SmartStart Hub to initiate a referral request, or speak with your Lansdowne service provider. Service needs are determined through goal-based care plans and may include individual or family intervention and support. Supportive counselling could include help with: Adjustment to illness and disability Client and caregiver stress and coping Financial and community resources Building confidence Self-advocacy skills Youth Workshop topics may include: Internet safety Community safety and independence Bullying and self-esteem Sibling support needs Youth transition Next Return

  • Preparing for Outings, What Makes Outings Challenging?

    Autism Services Brant Start Here Family Support Free Services Early Years ABA Intensive ABA Goal-Based Webinars < Back Please support our free webinars. CLICK HERE to register your view. Preparing for Outings, What Makes Outings Challenging? Autism Services Brant Learn about understanding sensory needs and awareness, how to communicate with children to prepare them for outings, role playing games to help practice, environmental considerations you can prepare, and how to reinforce appropriate behaviour. Are you looking for someone to talk to? You can reach our Family Support Worker by phone at 519-753-3153 ext. 268, or by email at autism@lansdownecc.com

  • Family Support Groups | Lansdowne Children's Centre

    Lansdowne client families are invited to help advocate for and support other families in mentorship programs organized by the Family Advisory Council (FAC) and Family Support Working Group (FWG). Event Calendar News Blog Service Guide Resources Work With Us About Us Centre Board Contact Us Supporting Family-Centred Care at Lansdowne Share your voice with Lansdowne Children's Centre Lansdowne client families are invited to help advocate for and support other families in service or waiting for service with Lansdowne Children's Centre. Learn more about how you can get involved with the Family Advisory Council (FAC) and Family Support Working Group (FWG).

  • Physiotherapy at Lansdowne (PT)

    Brantford/Brant County - Haldimand/Norfolk County - Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation - Six Nations of the Grand River PHYSIOTHERAPY All Services Index PHYSIOTHERAPY Physiotherapy at Lansdowne (PT) Physiotherapists at Lansdowne Children’s Centre provide assessment and treatment for infants, children and youth up to age 19, with difficulties in muscle strength, joint range of motion, quality of movement, tone and gross motor development. Treatment includes teaching strategies to the family, caregivers and clients to improve function. Physiotherapy also provides support in accessing mobility equipment such as wheelchairs and walkers. What are examples of challenges addressed with physiotherapy? Muscle strength and range Muscle tone (ie. ability to relax a muscle) Quality of movement Gross motor skills (ex. rolling, crawling, walking, waving) Access to mobility equipment Eligibility Start Referral Children living in Brantford, Brant County, Haldimand County, Norfolk County, Six Nations of the Grand River and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nations, are eligible for Community Based Rehab Services (CBRS) from birth through to their 19th birthday. Goals, Skills and Keywords Expectations Lansdowne physiotherapy services may be provided in Brantford (Brant County), in Simcoe (Norfolk County), Caledonia and/or Dunnville (Haldimand County). Once a referral to Community Based (CBRS) Physiotherapy Services has been completed, your child will be placed on an Assessment Waitlist. Our team will contact you to book your appointment when your turn comes. You and your child will meet with a Physiotherapist (PT) at a Lansdowne site, where general information sharing and informal and standardized testing of skills will occur. These tests help to determine your child’s abilities and needs in areas relevant to physiotherapy. Once the assessment is completed your PT will meet with you and your child to review findings, develop goals with you and will determine the best plan of intervention for your child, following our care pathways. You Belong Here. Are you passionate about working with infants, children and youth to help realize their potential? Are you seeking a career in pediatrics? Join our team at Lansdowne Children's Centre for child development. Careers

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