Record #: BTN0495
Last Full Update: 05 Feb 2024

Contact Information

Office Phone 905-689-4727
Crisis Phone Reach Out Centre for Kids (ROCK) 905-878-9785;  
Crisis Outreach and Support Team (COAST) for 16 years or older 1-877-825-9011
Fax 905-689-2474
E-Mail wmhas@woodview.ca
Website woodview.ca
Contact Form woodview.ca/contact-us
Social Media Facebook Facebook, LinkedIn LinkedIn, Twitter Twitter, YouTube YouTube
Primary Contact Christine Dragojlovich, Director, Services; Email: cdragojlovich@woodview.ca

Agency Information

Description (Agency)

A registered charity that offers a comprehensive range of mental health and autism services for children, youth, adults, and their families

  • some services provided to adults with ASD on a fee for service basis and/or through grants
Primary Executive Flora Ennis, Executive Director; Email: fennis@woodview.ca

Description and Service Details

Description (Service)

Children's mental health and autism services include:  
 
YODA (Youth Overcoming Depression & Anxiety): 

  • services youth in grades 6-8 requiring support to address issues of anxiety & depression and/or having difficulty functioning in their home, school and community environments 
  • offers 10 week group treatment programs in community schools in North Halton (covers Oakville) and Burlington

Day treatment programs: 

  • for children and youth with significant social, emotional, and/or behavioural needs, in partnership with the Halton District School Board
  • each program is located in a community school, open to all areas of the region, elementary and secondary, combined focus of mental health and education

Woodview Learning Centre:

  • private school for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, located at 69 Flatt Rd, Burlington (fee-based program)

HIP (Halton Intensive Program): 

  • outreach services include home-based services and supports for children ages 6-12 with serious social, emotional and/or behavioural difficulties

LINKING: 

  • offers support for youth and families experiencing a high degree of conflict

E.I.E.I.O (Early Identification, Early Intervention Outreach):

  • 20-week school-based therapeutic program for children ages 6-8 showing signs of significant social, emotional and/or behavioural problems and some difficulty in the school setting and/or at home 
  • offers families an opportunity to build on their strengths, skills and relationships

Halton Autism Services (Ontario Autism Program):

  • for children with a formal diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • detailed assessments, intensive individualized instruction focused on skill building and generalization of core skills to other environments
  • skill building services and supports for children and youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • individualized plans, family involvement in setting goals, in home and in community settings, parenting workshops

Caregiver Mediated Early Years - Project ImPACT:

  • 12-week early intervention caregiver program
  • offers assistance from certified ABA therapists to set individualized goals for children

For additional information on mental health and autism programs, please visit Woodview's website

Hours

Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm

  • after hours groups
Areas Served Halton Region
Eligibility Ages: 2 year(s) and up 
 
Ages 2-17 for children's mental health and autism services (must meet additional admission requirements) 
 
Some services are available to adults with ASD on a fee for service basis or through grants
Application

Contact for details

Languages English
Fees Service - varies by service

Site Information

Located In Community Burlington
Address & Map
69 Flatt Rd
Burlington, ON L7P 0T3
 
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Intersection Waterdown Rd and North Service Rd
Physical Access Fully Accessible

Categories and Classification

InfoPod Main Headings Mental Health & Addictions
InfoPod Sub Headings Child & Youth Mental Health

Agency Overview

Services at this Location


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