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Haldimand-Norfolk REACH
Site: Townsend - Nanticoke Creek Pkwy
Service: Autism and Behaviour Services
Record #:
SIM0712
Last Full Update:08 Jan 2026
Record Details
Legal Name
Haldimand-Norfolk Resource, Education and Counselling Help;
Service Details
Hours
Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4 pm
Areas Served
Haldimand County ; Norfolk County
Eligibility
Autism Services - a confirmed diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) (must have a written diagnosis statement), live in Ontario, and up to the 18th birthday
Behaviour Support Program - developmental disability or delays in two or more domains and up to the 18th birthday
Application
Interested families can call Sue Bailey at 519-587-2441 ext 272
Urgent Response Service - for more information and to start the referral process call Contact Brant at 519-758-8228 or use the secure referral form here
Languages
English
Fees
Purchase of Service: see Service Guide: http://www.hnreach.on.ca/autism-services/
Address and Location
Located In Community
Townsend
Address & Map
101A Nanticoke Creek Pkwy Townsend, ON N0A 1S0
Intersection
Reg Rd 74 and Hwy 3
Physical Access
Fully Accessible
Description
Description (Service)
A range of evidence-based services and programs offered to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their families in a family-centered and flexible manner
The approach is collaborative and based on the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA). The services vary across intensity, whether they are delivered individually or in a group, and whether they are directed to the child or the parent. Services provided both in-home and in-centre
Services include:
Ontario Autism Program - Foundational Family Services offers brief behaviour consultations, community resources, transition supports, social skills groups, parent and caregiver training and family events
Ontario Autism Program - Caregiver Mediated Early Years Programs (ESI-SCERTS, Social ABC's and Pivotal Response Treatment) offers caregiver training with young children ages 12 months to 48 months to learn new skills and meet individualized goals
Ontario Autism Program - Entry to School offers a six-month group-based program for young children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, up to 6 years old, who are entering school for the first time (starting kindergarten or grade one). The program will be focused on building school readiness skills and preparing them to enter school
Ontario Autism Program - Urgent Response Services offers children and youth experiencing new or worsening high-risk behaviours short-term services and supports to respond rapidly to the specific high-risk need to reduce the risk of harm to the child/youth, others, or property
Ontario Autism Program - Core Clinical Services offers Behaviour Services and Mental Health Services for families with their core clinical funding
behaviour services are collaborative and based on the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis. The services vary across intensity, whether they are delivered individually or in a group, and whether they are directed to the child or the parent
mental health services offer counselling or psychotherapy to children and youth experiencing mental health concerns like anxiety, emotional dysregulation, self-harm and other mental health issues. It can also help children, youth, and their families find solutions and make choices by exploring options, identifying strengths and needs, and promoting a variety of adaptive coping strategies
Behaviour Support Program - offers a behaviour service to children and youth with a developmental disability or delays in two or more domains