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We deliver evidence-based services that build skills for children, youth, and adults including those with neurodevelopmental diagnoses, such as autism spectrum disorder, and other unique neurodevelopmental needs to thrive at home, school and in their community.
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Family Centered Care

All aspects of treatment are driven by family goals and values. Families are actively involved in every step of programming, from assessment and goal setting to program evaluation and coaching.

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Evidence Based Practice

Our team integrates research evidence, clinical expertise, and client values to develop individualized and effective treatment plans for children, youth, and families.

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Collaboration

It takes a team to support children and youth to reach their full potential, and we believe in ongoing, meaningful collaboration with all service providers involved with your child or youth.

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High Quality Services

We maintain a high level of quality through rigorous clinical standards, frequent supervision, and ongoing professional development.

Services for Children, Youth and Families

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Our Clinic

Our new facility is located at 250 Carlaw Ave., Unit 102, in the Leslieville area of Toronto. Learn more

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Dalton Associates (DA) and Launch Behavioural Health acknowledge that we are situated on Turtle Island, that has been inhabited by Indigenous Peoples from the beginning. As a settler-owned organization, we are always working on de-colonizing our practices and offering mental health services that reflect a wholistic approach to health and wellness. Our clients come from a variety of backgrounds, and include First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples. We want to do more than make a difference at an individual level: we aspire to support a societal shift in the way that mental health is addressed and cared for, and we believe that a cross-cultural approach, bringing Indigenous worldviews to the forefront, is necessary to help break the system and rebuild it in a way that promotes healthy wellbeing for future generations. We are actively engaged in changing the landscape of mental health care in Ontario, by augmenting (and compensating) the voices and experiences of Indigenous knowledge keepers, and by incorporating Indigenous values and teachings in our program models.