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About ICDS

NEO Kids and Family Program at Health Sciences North is proud to offer Infant and Child Development Services (ICDS) to families in the Sudbury-Manitoulin District. ICDS are offered across Ontario and are funded by the Ministry of Children and Community Social Services (MCCSS).

ICDS is a voluntary service and parents/guardians must agree to participate.

If you live in Ontario, but reside outside our service district, please visit the Ontario Association for Infant and Child Development (OAICD) website to find a provider near you!

ICDS workers support families of infants/children from birth to school entry who are at risk of, or have a known developmental delay.

An ICDS worker may be needed for infants and children who:

  • Have a known diagnosis/syndrome, such as:
    • Seizure disorders
    • Hydrocephalus
    • Spina Bifida
    • Down Syndrome
    • Cardiac anomalies
    • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) / Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
    • Diagnosed neurological injury
       
  • Have suffered a neurological injury due to birth complications, such as:
    • Prematurity
    • Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR)
    • Multiple births
    • Birth trauma
    • Difficult delivery
    • Parental alcohol/substance use concerns
    • Diabetic mother
       
  • Are exposed to high risk environmental/psychosocial factors, such as:
    • Families living in isolated areas
    • Parent(s) with no family support
    • Young parent(s)
    • Parent(s) who have learning difficulties
    • Parent(s) who have physical limitations and request support systems
    • Extremely anxious first time parent(s)
 

We offer the following services free of charge:

  • Developmental screening and monitoring
  • Supportive coaching
  • Information and resources
  • Case management
  • Consultations with professionals regarding specific children (with parents/guardians consent)
  • Supported transition into childcare and school
  • Community planning with other service providers
  • Student placements
  • Community education

Our staff is a mixture of professionals from different backgrounds. They are highly skilled at providing effective home-based developmental intervention services. Our services are provided directly in the child's home. We also provide services through other agencies, including childcare centres.

 

 Self-Referrals

Families, guardians, and caregivers can self-refer for this service.
Access our online Self-Referral Form.
 

 Provider Referrals

Healthcare professionals can find our NEO Kids & Family Central Intake eReferral Form on the Ocean Healthmap.

For assistance, please call the NEO Navigation, Central Intake Team at 705-523-7120.

 

 
Contact Us
Sudbury (Main)

Children's Treatment Centre
Unit 46F, Southridge Mall
1933 Regent Street

Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 5R2
Phone: 705-523-7120, ext. 7184
Fax: 705-523-7157

Espanola

407 Center Street
Espanola, ON P5E 1J5
Phone: 705-869-1564, ext. 4242
Fax: 705-869-5833

Chapleau

Mobile Services
Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0
Phone: 1-800-377-2128

Manitoulin Island

101-15 Worthington Street
Mail: P.O. Box 477
Little Current, ON P0P 1K0
Phone: 705-368-3692
Fax: 705-368-3692