Woodview Mental Health and Autism Services, Brantford-Brant

Adolescent Day Treatment Program


Description

Provides a comprehensive, therapeutic, school-based program in partnership with the Grand Erie District School Board. Treatment is delivered in collaboration with academics and may occur in the classroom, community or home with the overall goal to get the child/youth reintegrated back into their home school system

  • students will have an individualized education plan if needed
  • all students have an individualized treatment plan
  • the child/youth and their family along with their teacher and Woodview staff work together to develop the treatment plan

Program is located at Pauline Johnson High School

Eligibility
Ages 13-17 years
Referrals from Haldimand and Norfolk can be considered
Application Process
Call 519-752-5308, text 226-920-4427 or email [email protected]
Documents Required
Some documents may be required for service
Office
519-752-5308 - Call
Office
226-920-4427 - Text
Fax
519-752-9102
Web Site
https://woodview.ca/brantford-adolescent-day-treatment-program/
Email
[email protected]
Mailing Address
643 Park Rd N
Brantford, ON, N3T 5L8
Canada
Languages
English
Program Manager
Cathy Stefanelli
Fees
None
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Last Updated On
June 30, 2025
Last Verified On
June 30, 2025
Address
Pauline Johnson Collegiate and Vocational School, 627 Colborne St
Brant, ON, N3S 3M8
Cross street: Colborne St and Brett St; located inside Pauline Johnson Collegiate and Vocational School
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Accessibility
Fully Accessible
Hours of Operation
Hours align with Grand Erie District School Board Secondary School Calendar. Additional supports provided outside school hours as required
Service Area(s)
  • Brant County
  • Brantford