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Inclusive Recreation Resource Program

Inclusive Recreation Resource Program. Catulpa Community Support Services. The Goal of the Inclusive Recreation Program is to take down the barriers that prevent people with special needs to participate in recreation Programs.

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Inclusive Recreation Resource Program

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  1. Inclusive Recreation Resource Program Catulpa Community Support Services

  2. The Goal of the Inclusive Recreation Program is to take down the barriers that prevent people with special needs to participate in recreation Programs. All people need to be treated with respect. Dignity of risk, age appropriateness, personal satisfaction and freedom of choice are fundamental to the work we do.

  3. City of Barrie City of Orillia Town of Midland Town of Bradford Ramara Stonegate Farms Innisfil New Tecumseth Base Borden YMCA’s Family Fitness Martial Arts Partnerships

  4. New Path Child and Family Services Kinark Child and Family Services Behaviour Management of York Simcoe Mikey’s Place – Midland Simcoe Community Services Partnerships

  5. We are able to seek out other service providers to become part of the recreation team. Occupational, physiotherapists and Speech are available for consultation with the child’s parent as well as the inclusion facilitator. Resources

  6. Behaviour Management of York/Simcoe – services of full-time behaviour consultant for camp experience Development of a “Tips and Strategies” report designed to address any person who is accommodating the child in a recreation program. Resources

  7. Children’s Treatment Network Consultation for family and inclusion facilitator/camp is available from an occupational therapists, physiotherapist and speech. Kinark Child and Family Services A Child and Youth Worker is available for consultation. RESOURCES

  8. Inclusion Facilitators are supports within the inclusive camps and recreation programs We co-partner with recreation departments to hire, train and supervise staff RESOURCES

  9. Special Services at Home ACSD Easter Seal Health Star - YMCA flowed Jump Start - YMCA flowed Keri’s Place Respite Dollars Respite Resources FUNDING OPTIONS FOR PARENTS

  10. Mikey’s Place – Available subsidized camp experiences Kinark Child and Family Services – Available supported camp experiences New Path Child and Family Services – Available supported and subsidized camp experiences. Initiatives

  11. Inclusion Facilitators are available for families for 1 camp experience per child. Cost is NIL for Inclusion Facilitator Parents are responsible for payment to the camp, unless other arrangements have been made. Camps are usually 1 week in length, costs range between $80.00 - $120.00 per. Summer Registration

  12. A pre-registration form is required for the Inclusive Recreation Resource Program. Date of camp is determined via available space. Inclusion facilitators are attached to the child and the specific week, not to the camp. Parents have a choice of camp within the Parks & Recreation Departments Summer Registration

  13. Determine camp and some date options. Fill out a pre-registration form and e-mail to recreation@catulpa.on.ca Await confirmation the space is available for date options. Register with camp. Steps

  14. Inclusive Rec will be in touch with family to confirm details. Behaviour consultant, and/or physio / occupational therapist may contact family to complete planning process. All pertinent information is transferred to the Parks & Recreation Departments and their Inclusion Facilitators. Parks & Recreation Departments make contact with family. Pre-registration is confirmed

  15. Skill Building Clinics

  16. Skill Building Clinics We work towards building on PHYSICAL SKILLS which consists of two main aspects namely SPORT SKILLS and MOVEMENT DEVELOPMENT SKILLS. Sport skills consist of the basic rules and techniques which are associated with sports. Movement Development Skills actually underlie the sport skills.

  17. E-mail recreation@catulpa.on.ca Fill out pre-registration form Dates and opportunities listed on website REGISTRATION FOR SKILL BUILDING

  18. www.catulpa.on.ca nsnow@catulpa.on.ca recreation@catulpa.on.ca PRE-REGISTRATION FORMS FOUND ON WEBSITE – OR E-MAIL Website Address

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