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COVID-19 - The Children"s Treatment Centre of Chatham-Kent building is closed to the general public and appointments are encouraged for all services. The centre is providing in person and virtual services based on the needs of our clients and families. Referrals are still continuing to be accepted and forms are available through the website. Referrals are accepted through email, voicemail and fax. For information on our services refer to the website at www.ctc-ck.com.Telepractice services available during Covid-19 for intervention, screening, assessment and consultation.Some services may be different due to the Covid-19 Pandemic and increased focus on health and safety and reducing exposure to Covid-19.Coordinated Service Planning (CSP) Children and Youth under the age of 18 (or 21 if still in school) who have multiple and/or complex needs whose need for service coordination goes beyond the scope of inter-professional collaboration to address and who would benefit from the added support provided by Coordinated Service Planning, due to the breadth and cross sectoral nature of their needs, across multiple areas of development.Life Links ProgramChildren"s Treatment Centre of Chatham-Kent"s Life Links program provides service coordination support to families with children and youth ages 6 through 21. Specialized social workers help family to Understand and support the family"s goals, work together to create a plan towards goal attainment, obtain access to CTC-CK programs (youth groups, specialized life skill groups, short term therapy services), be a part of the transition planning process from childhood to adulthood, learn about and gain access to community programs and services, seek support and assistance with referrals to community agencies and programs.Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Program (FASD) The Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder program is a family centered support program for families with children between the ages of 0-18 years of age, (21 if in school,) who have diagnosed or suspected FASD. Parents/caregivers will be provided a Family Support Worker who can provide: consultation for parents and caregivers, coaching, support for services, training and resources.Community Referral Form Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Program and Principal Referral Form are to be completed with parent"s consent by the school principal and submitted to the Children"s Treatment Centre.