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Serve kids with disabilities at home, in school, and in their communities.
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You can purchase tickets for our 2025 Advance Keynote! Join us on March 26th for a virtual conversation bringing together the two best people to address social harms and the crucial steps professionals, leaders and caregivers can take to support kids.
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This year, we are thrilled to offer an additional scholarship for students who self identify as as having a communication disorder or use ACC. That's NINE scholarships in total, worth $3,000 each!
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We’re excited to welcome colleagues, students and trainees, researchers and leaders to Toronto on April 16 & 17 for the largest gathering of child development professionals and stakeholders from Ontario and across Canada.
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Provide treatment and services to more than 200,000 kids every year. That’s the population of Chatham + Timmins + Kingston.
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Care for and about kids with childhood disability, kids with developmental challenges—cognitive, physical and communication, kids who are recovering from illness or injury, and kids with complex care needs including autism, cerebral palsy, FASD, Down syndrome, and other neurodisabilities.
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Only 1 of every 3 Ontario kids with disabilities receives services within the recommended clinical window.
We represent Ontario’s publicly funded child development and rehabilitation sector – the centres that provide leading clinical treatment and support so kids with disabilities and developmental differences and their families can live their best lives. We promote investments, policies and programs based on the best research and thought leadership available. We look for smart, innovative approaches to care at home, in schools and in communities across Ontario.Our programs foster bold leadership and innovation, explore creative partnerships, and build on the strong foundations that ensure Ontario continues to set the bar for all aspects of child development.
TVCC works to support children and their families to achieve the highest possible quality of life. TVCC aims to assist our clients to be their best! TVCC serves around 11,000 children, youth and their families every year through a wide range of services.