ROCK

Autism and Behavioural Services


Description

Services are delivered by therapists with experience providing Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) services to children and youth with autism in the Halton region

  • intervention focuses on teaching social skills, functional life skills, and social communication

Service options for birth to age 6 include:

  • Project ImPACT: an early intervention caregiver program in partnership with Woodview Mental Health and Autism Services
  • Drop-ins: times where children and their families can come together to socialize and meet others

Service options for youth 7-21 include:

  • Drop-ins: times where youth can come together to socialize and meet other youth
  • Teen Drop-in: registered program for teens ages 14 to 17 with Autism
  • Appointments: free single sessions about topics such as general strategies regarding problem behaviour or recommendations for skills development
  • High School Readiness: behaviour therapists go through what to expect from high school and strategies for making the transition smooth
  • Job Ready Program: designed for individuals with autism between the ages of 15 and 21

Service options for families and caregivers include:

  • Family Service Planning: a behaviour therapist helps families make decisions around priority goals, service modality, and helps connect families with services
  • Urgent Response Services: time-limited service to respond to one specific need for children and youth up to 18 years of age to prevent further escalation of risk of harm to self, others, and/or property
  • Foundational Family Services workshops: different workshops open to anyone who is, or has a child registered, in the OAP
  • SibShop: a place for siblings, ages 8 to 13, of people with autism to meet with other siblings who may share similar experiences
  • Visual Supports Clinic: behaviour therapist will create customized visual supports to use as a proactive strategy and provide tips on how to use them effectively
Eligibility
Ages: 9 year(s) - 21 year(s) Individuals with Autism, and family/caregivers supporting them
Application Process

Call the Access Line or email (have OAP Reference Number available for appointment)

Phone
Access Line 289-266-0036
Crisis
Mon-Sun 24 hours 905-878-9785
Office
Access Line 289-266-0036
Crisis
Mon-Sun 24 hours 905-878-9785
Fax
905-681-7477
Web Site
rockonline.ca/autism
Email
[email protected]
Mailing Address
Halton Hills Youth Centre 96 Guelph St E
Georgetown, ON, L7G 3Z5
Canada
Languages
English; Interpretive Services
Fees
None
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Copyright
Halton Information Providers
Last Updated On
March 22, 2026
Last Verified On
May 1, 2025
Address
Halton Hills Youth Centre 96 Guelph St E
Georgetown, ON, L7G 3Z5
Cross Street: Maple Rd and Guelph St
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Accessibility
Fully Accessible
Hours of Operation

Access Line Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm

Service Area(s)
Halton Region