Day Treatment – Children

The Day Treatment – Children program is an intensive therapeutic classroom setting for children experiencing social, emotional or behavioural issues.

Type:

Day Program, Family Therapy, School

Age:

6 – 12 years

Fees:

Free

Referral:

Referral required
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Eligibility:

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Languages offered:

English *Interpreters available upon request

Location:

Location details in program description

Hours:

Monday – Friday, 8:45 AM – 3 PM
*Follows the mainstream school schedule

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Call Help Ahead at 1-585-6486

Program focus: Behaviour Difficulty, Life Skills, Mental Health, School, Trauma

Day Treatment is an intensive therapeutic classroom setting for children, aged 6 – 12 years, experiencing social, emotional or behavioural issues and who have had difficulty being successful in their current school environment. These children and their caregivers may also be at risk for breakdown in their home and/or community.

The program is based on a multidisciplinary milieu treatment model that provides in-class care, family treatment and group therapy. Members of the milieu team include: Child Therapists who work in the classroom, providing evidence based group intervention with the children and individual support to the children as needed; Child and Family Therapists who work with the children providing individual treatment, family treatment and group therapy; Teachers who work in the classroom teaching the academic work; a Consulting Psychologist who conducts assessments, provides clinical consultation; and Supervisors-Day Treatment/Family Treatment Services who provide clinical supervision. Service duration is determined in collaboration between the caregiver and the multidisciplinary milieu team. One year of treatment is the recommended length of service.

There are six classrooms of approximately six students each in three separate schools. Two of the schools are in the Toronto District School Board and one is in the Toronto Catholic District School Board. The Strides Toronto Day Treatment program serves East Toronto (Scarborough) and East York region of Toronto.

Caregiver Readiness

Caregivers are in a state of readiness to make use of the intensive program including weekly participation. Group attendance is mandatory and occurs weekly between September and December. Caregivers participate in weekly family sessions for the remainder of the academic year.

Eligibility details

  • Children aged 6 – 12 years
  • Children are not managing in their current academic environment due to social, emotional and/or behavioural challenges.
  • Children do not require 1:1 staffing support to manage.

Referral details

All referrals are made through Help Ahead, Central Point of Intake, 1-866-585-6486. Referrals can be made by the family or other professionals working with the family.  Once the referral is received, a Help Ahead staff will reach out to the family to discuss options.

Locations

Highland Heights Junior Public School
35 Glendower Circuit
Scarborough, ON

Vradenburg Junior Public School
50 Vradenburg Drive
Scarborough, ON

Holy Name Catholic School
690 Carlaw Avenue
Toronto, ON

Strides Toronto
100 Consilium Place and 100 Consilium Place
Scarborough, ON

Get started

Call Help Ahead at 1-585-6486

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