Early Childhood Intervention Program
Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Education
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Service Description
Provides home-based specialized services and support to families with children who are experiencing developmental delays or disability or are at risk of experiencing development delays. Provides:
- Child assessment
- Developmental strategies
- Information
- Case coordination
- Transition support
- Referrals to other community services
For more information, visit the website.
Eligibility
Children experiencing developmental delays or disabilities and children who may be at risk of experiencing developmental delays are eligible for ECIP services. These delays may be:
- Cognitive, such as challenges problem-solving or reasoning
- Physical, such as challenges walking or using utensils
- Social, such as challenges interacting with others
- Emotional, such as challenges coping with negative emotions
- Communicative, such as challenges talking or understanding speech
Application Process
Parents may refer themselves to their local ECIP or be referred by others in the family's care-circle, such as health care professionals or educators, with parental consent.
Documents Required
Varies. Contact one of the Early Years Family Resource Centre for information.
Fees
No fees.
Service Website
Coverage Area
Battleford, Ile-a-la-Crosse, Kindersley, La Ronge, Lloydminster, Meadow Lake, Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Prince Albert, Regina, Saskatoon, Swift Current, Tisdale, Weyburn, Yorkton, and surrounding areas.
Languages Offered
English
Early Childhood Intervention Program – Regina
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Early Childhood Intervention Program - West Central
125 1st Avenue East
Kindersley SK S0L 1S0 -
Early Childhood Intervention Program - North East
902 B 100th Street
Kinistin Saulteaux First Nation SK S0E 1T0 -
Early Childhood Intervention Program - Children North
708 La Ronge Avenue, Unit 106
La Ronge SK S0J 1L0 -
Early Childhood Intervention Program - Midwest
103 - 4910 50th Street
Lower Level, Prairie North Plaza
Lloydminster SK S9V 0Y5 -
Early Childhood Intervention Program - Meadow Lake
201 4th Avenue East
Meadow Lake SK S9X 1E7 -
Early Childhood Intervention Program - South Central
101 - 290 4th Avenue Northeast
Moose Jaw SK S6H 0C6 -
Early Childhood Intervention Program - Prince Albert
201-1008 1st Avenue West
Prince Albert SK S6V 4Y4 -
Early Childhood Intervention Program - Regina
305 - 1102 8th Avenue
Regina SK S4R 1C9 -
Early Childhood Intervention Program - Saskatoon
2302 Hanselman Avenue, Suite 10
Saskatoon SK S7L 5Z3 -
Early Childhood Intervention Program - Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School
110 Souris Avenue
Weyburn SK S4H 2Z8
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Closed statutory holidays
Accessibility
Wheelchair access - call for details or special appointment required.
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