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- 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 Online Fundraising Pages are Open Until October 31. Thank you to all our #LCCHeroes! Contact Us Become a Hero REGISTER DONATE EVENT INFO for Lansdowne Kids 2025 OCT. 4 VOLUNTEER PRIZES AMBASSADOR Run Roll Your lap distance is up to you, based on your abilities and goals. It could be around your neighbourhood block, or a track, or anything else that fits your distance ability! Then join Lansdowne Heroes on October 4 in Brant Park dressed as whatever "Hero" means to you, and walk or roll a 50th lap together as we celebrate strength in our community! Walk Every day at Lansdowne Children's Centre, we watch in awe as infants, children and teens work to unlock new abilities and push their limits in the pursuit of discovering their own potential. That's why they are our Little Heroes . From feet we thought might never walk the floor, to mouths we thought might never share a sound, Lansdowne kids surprise and amaze . Their achievements and progress humble and inspire us. 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. Register Now Fundraising As a fundraiser (individual or team), you are granted FREE access to the family fun fair on Saturday, October 4 in Brant Park, with park access, parking, games, activities, live music and entertainment, all included ! Inflatable play areas Carnival games Costumed Heroes Face painting Photo Booth Live music Magician Entertainers Prize raffles Vendor displays Register Now Register your Team for $10.00! Family Fun 1/14 At Home Activities Learn More Sponsors and Prizes Learn More ‘Lansdowne is a formidable association making major differences in the lives of children and families’ Oct 7, 2025 How do your donations impact the lives of Lansdowne Kids? Sep 26, 2025 Devlin’s Country Bistro Sponsors Refreshments for Heroes Walk and Roll Sep 26, 2025 Haldimand-Norfolk band 'The Shrubberies' to perform at Heroes Walk and Roll Sep 26, 2025 Gates Canada Powers Play at Lansdowne’s Heroes Walk and Roll Sep 22, 2025 Image Gallery Previews Super-Experience, Heroes Walk and Roll for Lansdowne Kids Sep 20, 2025 Volunteers needed Oct. 4, be a Hero with kids, for kids, with Lansdowne Sep 16, 2025 BioDesign Prosthetics & Orthotics Champions Lansdowne Kids at Heroes Walk and Roll Sep 9, 2025 1 2 3 4 FOLLOW US
- Early Years Programs | Autism Brant at Lansdowne Children's Centre
Caregiver-Mediated Early Years programs are no-cost to the family, part of the government funded Foundational Family Services. These play-based and child-led programs for young children, ages 12 months to 48 months, aim to build caregivers’ capacity to support their child’s skill development by teaching strategies that may help their young children learn new skills and meet individual goals. Welcome to Autism Services at Lansdowne Children's Centre in Brantford Foundational Family Services Caregiver-Mediated Early Years Program What is the Caregiver-Mediated Early Years Program? Autism Services Caregiver-Mediated Early Years programs are no-cost to the family, part of the government funded Foundational Family Services. These play-based and child-led programs for young children, ages 12 months to 48 months, aim to build caregivers’ capacity to support their child’s skill development by teaching strategies that may help their young children learn new skills and meet individual goals. Who is eligible? Your child must be a registered member of the Ontario Autism Program (OAP). Eligible families will receive an invitation from the Ministry via email and/or post mail. Only families with invitations are able to sign up for the program. Looking for help with your registration? CLICK HERE for our 4-Step plan. If you have received an invitation you can reach our Family Support Worker by phone at 519-753-3153 ext. 268, or by email at autism@lansdownecc.com to plan your service. What can I expect? Autism Services at Lansdowne Children's Centre offers two service option models: Social ABCs and Pivotal Response Training (PRT). Checkout upcoming Workshops, online and in-person Event Calendar Social ABCs This is an early intervention program in which parents learn a set of strategies for helping their Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosed toddler communicate and interact socially, using play-based activities and daily routines that their child finds most motivating. Pivotal Response Training (PRT) A variation of Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) type therapy, Pivotal Response Training focuses on more comprehensive “pivotal” areas, such as increasing a child's motivation to learn, initiate communication, and monitor their own behaviors. Early Social Interaction/ Social Communication Emotional Regulation and Transactional Supports (ESI/SCERTS) The ESI/SCERTS model is a research-based educational approach and multidisciplinary framework that directly addresses the core challenges faced by children and persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and related disabilities, and their families. ESI/SCERTS focuses on building competence in: Social Communication Emotional Regulation Transactional Support These are the highest priorities that must be addressed in any program For more information about the ESI/SCERTS program please CLICK HERE to visit the website of the Ontario Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services (MCCSS). For further information you can reach our Family Support Worker by phone at 519-753-3153 ext. 268, or by email at autism@lansdownecc.com to share your questions, compliments or concerns.
- Level UP | Lansdowne Children's Centre
Empowering Children. Strengthening Families. Inspiring Community. Corporate and Community Engagement. By joining Level UP, your organization becomes a partner in possibility, fueling innovative programs, reducing wait times, and enhancing supports for thousands of local families. Corporate and Community Engagement with Lansdowne Children's Centre—Get Your Level UP Lansdowne Sponsor Kit 1/15 WATCH VIDEO ABOUT US PROGRAMS YOUR IMPACT SIGN UP View on YouTube Empowering Children. Strengthening Families. Inspiring Community. By joining Level UP Lansdowne , your organization becomes a partner in possibility, fueling innovative programs, reducing wait times, and enhancing supports for thousands of local families. SPONSORSHIP KIT Game Changers. How community-minded organizations can Level UP their impact. Your immediate impact Your participation in the Level UP Lansdowne program helps: STRENGTHEN ACCESS to programs and supports BUILD INCLUSION opportunities where every child belongs REDUCE BARRIERS for families who need help now Support changes everything—because when we invest in children early, we invest in a stronger community for everyone. 6,650+ 350+ 196+ local infants, children and youth, and their families, on a journey to explore potential with Lansdowne Children's Centre local service providers working with families of children facing physical, communication, and/or developmental challenges local kids experiencing inclusive camps and recreation programs with the support they need to feel safe, capable and accepted Together, We Level UP Possibility When businesses and community organizations come together, we create pathways to opportunity for children who need it most. Join us in building a stronger, more inclusive community one where children of all abilities can grow with confidence and joy. Let’s Level UP, together. Use the buttons below to become a sponsor , or explore other engagement options. PAY ONLINE INVOICE ME MORE OPTIONS Compete for the Community Cup! Engage your employees in a unique competition for the Lansdowne Community Cup! Fundraise and collect pledges from May to September. Create awareness with engaging social media content. Get your team ready to experience small but mighty triumphs we see Lansdowne kids tackle every day, through a uniquely designed obstacle course at Heroes Walk and Roll. Use the buttons below to register your team in the Community Cup Challenge. PAY ONLINE INVOICE ME INFO KIT DRESS UP. TEAM UP. SHOW UP. HEROES WALK AND ROLL CLICK FOR EVENT TICKETS AND DETAILS
- Board of Directors | Lansdowne Children's Centre
The Lansdowne Children's Centre Board of Directors governs the Centre operations, providing oversight to the pursuit of the organization's Mission and Vision, guided by the Values. Board of Directors Board Portal Login Event Calendar News Blog Service Guide Resources Work With Us About Us Centre Board Contact Us We need you. Join The Board. APPLY Growing with you... The Lansdowne Children's Centre and Foundation Annual Report is available to read and download online. Past annual reports are also available, located below the roster of the Lansdowne Children's Centre Board of Directors. 2023+ Strategic Plan Overview 2024-25 Annual Report PDF 2024-25 Annual Report Online Ashley Veldkamp Board Chair, President, Chair of Long Range Planning Committee More Info Justin Wareham Board Treasurer, Chair Finance/Personnel Committee [F&P] More Info Jason Lickers Board Member More Info Skylar Turkiewicz-DaBreo- Board Member More Info Lloyd St Amand Board Past Chair More Info Anne Noyes Board Secretary More Info Joe Persia Board Member More Info Vicky Smith Board Member, Chair Diversity Equity & Inclusion SubCommittee More Info Mike Gatopoulos Board 1st Vice President, Chair of Prof. Adv., and Capital Steering Comm. More Info Dr. Benjamin Klein, Ex Officio Medical Director, Lansdowne Children's Centre More Info Kathy Straus Board Member More Info Vincent Vilaca Board Member More Info Jennifer Steffler Board 2nd Vice President More Info Holly Clark Board Member More Info Rick Rozak Board Member, Chair of the Professional Advisory Committee More Info Will Bucholtz Board Member More Info Annual Report Archives 2023-24 Annual Report PDF 2022-23 Annual Report PDF (7 Mb) 2021-22 Annual Report PDF (6 Mb) 2023-24 Annual Report Online 2022-23 Annual Report Online 2021-22 Annual Report Online Learn more about our Lansdowne Mission, Vision and Values. Who We Are Our Strategic Plan What is a board's purpose? The Lansdowne Children's Centre Board of Directors governs the Centre operations, providing oversight to the pursuit of the organization's Mission and Vision, guided by the Values. • The mission is our statement of what the organization does and its intended purpose. Providing safe, accessible and quality family-centred services for infants, children and youth with physical, developmental and communication needs • The vision is our goal for the outcomes achieved when the Centre successfully carries out its mission. Working together to realize optimal potential for infants, children and youth • The values are the philosophies that guide our decision-making. Lansdowne Children's Centre values Respect, Inclusion, Diversity, Empowerment & Safety (RIDES) More About Our Board Who are the current board members and committee members? As of November 2023 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1. President, Ashley Veldkamp 2. 1st V. P., Mike Gatopoulos 3. 2nd V. P., Jennifer Steffler 4. Treasurer, Justin Wareham 5. Secretary, Anne Noyes 6. Past President, Lloyd St. Amand 7. Holly Clark 8. Kathy Straus 9. Jamie Toner (ON LEAVE) 10. Jason Lickers 11. Joe Persia 12. Rick Rozak 13. Vicky Smith 14. Vincent Villaca 15. Will Bucholtz Dr. Benjamin Klein, Medical Director Ex Officio Rita-Marie Hadley, Executive Director Ex Officio Professional Advisory Committee [PAC] Mike Gatopoulos, Chair** Jamie Toner* Vice Chair (ON LEAVE) Patricia Gonzalez* Casidy Guzar* Dr. Ben Klein Anne Noyes Joe Persia Rick Rozak Vicky Smith** Rita Stratford* Kathy Strauss Vincent Villaca Jacqueline Willson* Tamie Aubin* Sarah Consoli * Governance Committee Rick Rozak, Chair Vicky Smith, Vice-Chair Mike Gatopoulos Lloyd St. Amand Ashley Veldkamp Long Range Planning Committee Ashley Veldkamp, Chair Will Bucholtz John Bradford* Mike Gatopoulos Lloyd St. Amand Tamie Aubin * Sarah Consoli * Cindy Rock* Lorraine DeJong* Diversity Equity & Inclusion SubCommittee Vicky Smith, Chair Patricia Gonzalez* Jason Lickers Joe Persia Sarah Consoli* Alissa Shuker* Finance/Personnel Committee [F&P] Justin Wareham, Chair Skylar Turkiewicz, Vice Chair Will Bucholtz Holly Clark Mike Gatopoulos Jason Lickers Lloyd St. Amand Jennifer Steffler Sarah Consoli * Cindy Rock* Capital Steering Committee [CSC] Mike Gatopoulos, Co-Chair Holly Clark, Co- Chair John Bradford* Will Bucholtz Mike DeBruyn* Marc Lazenby* Jason Lickers Scott Lyons* (ON LEAVE) Dee Perera* Lloyd St. Amand Justin Wareham Jacqueline Willson* Cindy Rock* * Non-Director Committee Member ** liaisons to Quality Mgt. Council ***Also Committee chairs Italics=staff E.D. RM Hadley is Ex-Officio member of all bodies updated March 2026 What are the roles and responsibilities of Board members? an excerpt from the Board Manual, Policy B1-100, Role of Committees and Directors Board Committees provide a forum for broad discussion of issues in order to develop recommendations for board action. The Board is the final decision-making body. Standing Committees of the Board are: • Finance/Personnel Committee [which serves as the Audit Committee] • Professional Advisory Committee • Governance Committee • Long Range Planning Committee • Executive Committee Directors: As stewards of Lansdowne Children’s Centre, Directors are responsible to perform the duties of the Board stipulated by Centre bylaws. Selected to bring individual expertise and a collective skills mix established by the Nominating Committee, Directors have a primary responsibility for the best interests of Lansdowne, representing the children and youth and their families. A Director’s ethical obligation is to support the Mission, Vision and Values in pursuing the strategic direction of the Centre. In addition to personally signing a Code of Ethics and consenting to background checks, Directors collectively ensure adherence to legal standards stipulated by the Corporations Act, and to ethical norms by establishing policies and adherence to Centre by-laws and Letters Patent. What are the guidelines for Board member duties and responsibilities? an excerpt from the Board Manual, Policy B3-20, Board Code of Ethics Recognizing its legal and ethical responsibility for the direction and operations of Lansdowne Children’s Centre, the Board of Directors will keep the following uppermost in all its decision making: a) the health and well being of children and their families; b) the delivery of high-quality services; and c) the welfare of staff. 1.0 Ethical Duties and Obligations 1.1 Directors will exercise reasonable care (care that an ordinarily prudent person would exercise in a like position and under similar circumstances) when making decisions as stewards of Lansdowne Children’s Centre. 1.2 Directors will be faithful to Lansdowne’s mission and will not act in a way that is inconsistent with the agency’s central goals. 1.3 Directors will protect the confidentiality of all information acquired in their role as a Board member. 1.4 Directors will avoid conflict of interest (a conflict of interest arises when a director has a personal interest in the result of a decision made by the Board of Directors). Directors will consider the interests of Lansdowne first, and will not use information obtained as a director for personal gain. Directors with a financial conflict of interest will not participate in discussions or vote on matters that affect decisions made by the Board of Directors. 1.5 A Director with a conflict of interest will be responsible for declaring such conflict. 1.6 Directors will present consolidated support for decisions made by the Board of Directors, so as to demonstrate the integrity of the Board. 2.0 Primary Organizational Responsibilities 2.1 The Board of Directors will be responsible for the creation of the mission and purpose of Lansdowne Children’s Centre and review them periodically for accuracy and validity. Each Director will understand the mission and support it. 2.2 The Board of Directors selects and supports the Executive Director through regular performance reviews. The Board of Directors will ensure that the Executive Director has the moral and professional support needed to further the goals of Lansdowne Children’s Centre. 2.3 As stewards of Lansdowne Children’s Centre, the Board of Directors will actively participate with staff in an overall planning process to assist in implementing the agency’s goals. 2.4 One of the Board of Directors foremost responsibilities is to ensure adequate resources for Lansdowne Children’s Centre to fulfill its mission. 2.5 The Board of Directors review and approve Lansdowne’s annual budgets and ensure that proper financial controls are in place. 2.6 The Board of Directors will ensure that programs are consistent with Lansdowne’s mission and monitor their effectiveness. 2.7 As the primary link to the community, the Board of Directors must clearly articulate Lansdowne’s mission, accomplishments and goals to the public, and garner support from relevant members of the community. 2.8 The Board of Directors is ultimately responsible for ensuring adherence to legal standards and ethical norms. The Board of Directors will establish pertinent policies and adhere to the provisions of Lansdowne’s Bylaws and Letters Patent. 2.9 The Board of Directors will articulate and make known its needs in terms of its members’ experience and skill to ensure a balanced Board composition. The Board of Directors will help orient new Directors to their responsibilities and to Lansdowne’s history, needs and challenges. The Board of Directors will evaluate its performance and identify and act on areas of improvement needed to fulfill its responsibilities. Who holds Board members accountable? How is their performance evaluated? an excerpt from the Board Manual, Policy B3-40, Board Evaluation In order to monitor the effectiveness of the collective operations of the Board of Directors, a Board Evaluation will be completed annually. The Board Evaluation will be comprised of the following to also evaluate performance of individual board members and of the President: 1. All members of the Board of Directors will complete the Board Effectiveness Evaluation Survey in June of each year except when accreditation is completed in that year. 2. To cultivate a sense of group and individual responsibility for effective Board functioning, the Board will support assessment of Directors’ “fiduciary duty”, namely the Director’s active concerted effort beyond meeting attendance, to be knowledgeable and prepared to provide informed advice and make informed decisions. Individual performance will be assessed by provision of attendance reports and self-monitoring tools to compare activity and discipline to policies in the Board Manual. All Directors except the President will also annually conduct self-assessment by using the Individual Board Member Self-Evaluation Form and offer feedback on colleagues by completing the Self-Evaluation Form for each of their colleagues, as submitted to the President; the President will consolidate results and share them with each Director to support identification of actions to enhance their work 3. President Performance is assessed by the President completing a Self-Assessment annually as well as each Board member completing a President Assessment to be submitted to the Vice-President. The 1st Vice-President consolidates the President Assessments and shares results with the President to support the President to identify actions to enhance their work. 4. A survey of each Board member’s linkages in the community: all Board members will be asked to outline other volunteer or service clubs that they are members of. The above information is presented at the October Meeting of the Board of Directors. This information provides a basis for developing Board development goals for the upcoming planning year. Within the accreditation cycle, governance functioning self-assessment tools will be completed by each member of the Board. How does the Board evaluate the performance of the Executive Director? an excerpt from the Board Manual, Policy B4-60, Executive Director: Performance Appraisal and Salary Review The Chair and two other members of the Board shall conduct in the first year of the Executive Director’s employment a performance appraisal at six (6) months and at twelve (12) months. Thereafter, performance appraisals will be conducted on or about the anniversary of the Executive Director’s commencement date, in accordance with the Centre’s policies for performance appraisals. How does a Board member get started? Each Board member upon acceptance of their position will complete a Onboarding Process. This process includes an Orientation Manual, that includes materials to help a new Board member get more familiar with items including Lansdowne operations, policies, procedures, history and strategic planning. New Board member onboarding also includes instruction on how to gain access to shared board resources using a private website portal. Where can I view the Lansdowne Strategic Plan? The four strategies of the Lansdowne Children's Centre multi-year Strategic Plan are: Culture of Excellence Strengthen workplace culture so it attracts and retains the very best and right fit employees and volunteers State of Art Environment Having the best possible space to provide our changing services in all our locations as well as the other resources needed to support our work Innovation to Enhance Service Engage needed tools and solutions to improve quality, safety and efficiencies. Tell Our Story Clarify, magnify and celebrate our story for greater understanding of what Lansdowne does and its significance Download our 2023 Staregic Plan overview PDF for more information, as shared at our June 2023 Annual General Meeting Where can I view the Lansdowne Communications Plan? The most recent Communications Plan for Lansdowne Children's Centre includes Strategies and desired Outcomes targeting four audiences: • Clients and Families • Employees • Media • Stakeholders View the full PDF document here. Join the Lansdowne Board Seats on the Lansdowne Children’s Centre board are currently filled, but we are always excited to connect with enthusiastic community members with diverse skills, backgrounds and perspectives interested in participating on our Board of Directors. Those with experience in the areas of governance and fee-for-service programming are especially invited to inquire. Board Member Application Form For more information please contact us by email at info@lansdownecc.com
- Proactive Behaviour Strategies
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. Proactive Behaviour Strategies Autism Services Brant What is a Proactive Behaviour Strategy? How can it help to reduce the chances of challenging behaviour? When should you use it? 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 | 03 Client Rights
Welcome to Lansdowne Children's Centre. Important information about client rights. Start Here Guide: Know Your Client Rights Return Next Lansdowne Children’s Centre is a safe and respectful space for all. We are committed to fostering an environment where clients, families, staff, volunteers, and visitors feel supported, understood, and safe—whether in person, virtually, or in writing. We do not tolerate any form of harassment, violence, aggression, or disruptive behaviour. No yelling. No bullying. No hate speech. No threats. To protect the wellbeing of our team and community, any staff member may end a client interaction or appointment at any time if they feel unsafe. Together, we uphold respect, kindness, and inclusion. While involved with Lansdowne Children’s Centre as a client, client family, and/or client caregiver, you have the right to: Be treated with courtesy, dignity and respect. Have your language, culture, religion and sexual orientation respected. Receive care in an environment free from abuse, exploitation, retaliation. Have your have questions and concerns heard without intimidation or fear of reprisal, and to expect Lansdowne staff to provide a timely response to your concerns. Receive quality care and service, in a clean and safe environment. Privacy and confidentiality of your health information and record of care. Be involved in decision making regarding your child. Receive information and answers to your questions about Lansdowne services, your child and your child’s individual service experience. Give or refuse consent to any proposed care and to be advised of the risks and benefits of the service being proposed. Be informed of any unanticipated service reductions and contingency plans related to your child’s service. Click here to learn more about Lansdowne's Family-centred Guiding Principles Return Next
- Referral Form | SmartStart Hub at Lansdowne Children's Centre
SmartStart Hub will help you connect with local services, supports and resources for your child's development. Anyone with questions or concerns about their child’s development is encouraged to reach out to SmartStart Hub. Need translation help? Click here for a translation reference page. Return to Start Here Guide
- Program Registration | Autism Services at Lansdowne
Register to participate in available fee for service programs offered by Autism Services at Lansdowne Children's Centre. We are happy to help guide you in completing the requirements for service. Welcome to Autism Services at Lansdowne Children's Centre in Brantford What are Fee for Service (FFS) programs? Starting at $185/hour as of May 1, 2025 Autism Services program fees are inclusive of the in-program time, indirect supervision by a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA), report writing and prep-work that occurs before and after each program appointment. I am ready to register... Start Form Return to this page and update your information as often as needed. Keeping your profile current and confirming that you meet the three criteria for eligibility can help maintain and improve your wait list position. Questions? We are happy to help guide you through registration with Lansdowne Children's Centre, registering with Ontario Autism Program (OAP), and any questions you may have about Lansdowne Autism Services ABA fee-for-service programs. Follow the link below to connect with a Family Support Worker. Contact Us more about FFS program registration When you complete the FFS program registration form, based on your responses you will be added to one of two lists for Autism Services: "Waitlist- Does not meet criteria" or "Ready to Go-Meets criteria". You will only be contacted by Lansdowne to be offered a spot in an FFS program if you have communicated that you currently meet the following eligibility criteria: Your child is a registered client with Lansdowne Children's Centre Autism Services You currently have funding available to purchase the minimum contract amount (1 hr/week for 3 months, $2220) or have scheduled your determination of needs meeting with AccessOAP What is an Intensive ABA program? The Lansdowne Children's Centre Intensive ABA program is a fee-for-service therapy intended for children ages 0 to 12 years. This Autism Services program teaches your child essential skills and management of challenging behaviours. Learn More What is a Goal-based ABA program? The Lansdowne Children's Centre Goal-based ABA program is a fee-for-service therapy available to children and youth ages newborn to 18 years. This program helps your child to reach their unique goals in a series of weekly appointments, delivered in a mix of 1:1, groups and workshops, with an emphasis on parent/caregiver training/consultation. Learn More What happens after FFS registration? After your completed form is submitted you will receive an automated email confirmation. Next, one of our family support workers will review your updated registration and determine if you meet the required criteria to begin a fee-for-service ABA program with Autism Services. For those on the "Ready to Go" list... When your program has availability you will receive an offer of service email from Lansdowne, delivered to the email address currently on file with us from your most-recent registration form. This offer will include an an expiry date. Please respond to the offer with urgency. Failure to respond and complete the acceptance form before the expiry date will result in forfeit of your child's priority in the wait list. You will be required to restart the process again with a new registration form. Core Clinical Funding typically expires after 12-months. Accepting services from another provider will not impact your access to any Autism Services at Lansdowne Children's Centre.
- Lloyd St Amand, Lansdowne Children's Centre Board Member
Board Past Chair Lloyd St Amand, Centre Board - Lansdowne Children's Centre. Serving the needs of the children and youth, and their families, who access services and support for communication, developmental and physical needs, at Lansdowne Children's Centre in Brantford, Caledonia, Dunnville and Simcoe. < Back Previous Next Lloyd St Amand Board Past Chair Lloyd St Amand joined the Lansdowne Centre board in 2015 and is a lawyer and Senior Partner at Lefebvre & Lefebvre LLP. Lloyd shares a desire to assist our exceptional agency in providing supports to children and families.
- 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











