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                At Spectrum Pathways, we understand the unique challenges and needs faced by children and youth entering our care. Our primary goal is to ensure that every child feels understood, valued, and empowered. To achieve this, we offer a comprehensive suite of services tailored to meet the needs of each individual:

Services & Support

1
Therapeutic Support

Every Child Is Paired With A Dedicated Therapist To Support Their Emotional And Mental Well-Being. Regular Sessions Ensure Ongoing Understanding And Healing.

2
Educational Advocacy

 We Liaise With Local Schools To Ensure Every Child’s Educational Needs Are Met. Tutors And Additional Learning Resources Are Available As Needed.

3
Life Skills Training

Youth Approaching The Age Of Independence Are Offered Training In Vital Life Skills, From Budgeting And Cooking To Job Hunting.

4
Recreational Activities

We Recognize The Importance Of Play And Relaxation. A Range Of Activities, From Sports To Arts, Is Available For All Children, Ensuring They Have Outlets For Creativity And Energy.

5
Medical Support

Regular Check-Ups, Dental Visits, And Access To Specialists Ensure That The Physical Health Of Every Child Is Prioritized.

6
Transition Services

For Youth Aging Out Of The System, We Offer Guidance And Resources To Ensure A Smooth Transition To Independent Living.

Children And Youth In Spectrum Pathways’ Care Must Be Aware Of Their Rights. These Rights Ensure Their Safety, Well-Being, And Dignity At All Times.

Rights In Care

1
Right To Be Heard

Every Child Has The Right To Express Their Feelings, Concerns, And Wishes Regarding Their Care And Living Situation.

2
Right To Safety

 Every Child Is Entitled To A Safe And Comfortable Living Environment, Free From Harm, Abuse, Or Neglect.

3
Right To Privacy

 Personal Space, Belongings, And Private Matters Are To Be Respected At All Times.

4
Right to Information

Children and youth have a right to understand the decisions being made about their lives. They are entitled to clear, age-appropriate explanations.

5
Right to Religious and Cultural Expression

Every child has the right to practice their religion and celebrate their culture.

6
Right to Continued Contact

Unless it’s against their best interests, children and youth have the right to maintain contact with their biological family and friends.

7
Right to Refuse Medication

Except in specific situations, children and youth have a say in medical treatments and can refuse medications.

8
Right to Advocate

If a child feels their rights are not being upheld, they have the right to speak with an advocate or a designated representative from an external body.

9
Right to Education

Every child, irrespective of their situation, is entitled to an education that suits their needs and potential.

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Stories & Testimonials

Little Bits and creating memories are synonymous. The children have so much fun during the 2 hours they spend with the facilitators. Having attended a workshop, it's surprising how many things they have time to show them!
John Doe
Every week, Léonard impatiently awaits his morning at Petits Bouts! It's so beautiful to see him come out of the room, a big smile on his face, so proud to come and show us what activities and crafts he has done! The educators are wonderful with our little ones.
John Doe
My child greatly enjoyed his time at Les Petits Bouts and it allowed him to acquire and/or practice skills he will need at school, while having fun. He emerges grown and fulfilled with more self-esteem.
John Doe
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