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Program: PAH!  
Organization: Bob Rumball Canadian Centre of Excellence for the Deaf - Milton
Phone Numbers: 416-449-9651
Teletype: 416-449-2728
Fax: 416-449-8881
Email: pah@bobrumball.org
Website: www.bobrumball.org/youth-family-services/pah-child...
Address:
c/o PAH! Erin Barr, Clinical Lead
Ernest C. Drury School for the Deaf
255 Ontario St S
Milton, ON
L9T 2M5
Intersection: Ontario St S and Main St E
Location: Milton (Timberlea)
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:30pm
Contacts: Erin Barr - Clinical Lead
905-878-2639 ext 440 * erinb@rockonline.ca
Veronica Bickle - Facilitator
vbickle@bobrumball.org
Service Description: The only specialized children's mental health program for Deaf and hard of hearing children, youth and families and children of Deaf adults in the province of Ontario

Provides individualized services which may include:
  • individual therapy
  • family therapy
  • group therapy
  • art therapy
  • parent/sibling support
  • case management
  • advocacy
  • training and education
  • consultation with other agencies providing service to Deaf clients
  • early intervention program for parents of children from the age of o to 6 * contact Robert Haughton at rhaughton@bobrumball.org

Staff are trained professionals who can help with problems such as:
  • school issues
  • grief counselling
  • relationship issues
  • separation and divorce
  • depression
  • anxiety
  • self-harm
  • physical/sexual abuse
  • family conflict
  • family communication issues

A partnership between Bob Rumball Canadian Centre of Excellence for the Deaf (BRCCED) and the Reach Out Centre for Kids (ROCK) * located on the campus of the Ernest C. Drury School for the Deaf, 255 Ontario St S, Milton, L9T 2M5
Fees: None
Application: To make a referral contact Erin Barr, Clinical Lead at erinb@rockonline.ca or 905-878-2639 ext 22
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Deaf and hard of hearing children and youth (ages zero to 18) and their families * children and youth (ages zero to 18) of Deaf adults, Youth ages 18-21 if attending Ernest C. Drury School for the Deaf
Languages: English ; American Sign Language (ASL)
Language Note: French website
Area(s) Served: Ontario
See Also: Children and Youth with Disabilities
Deafness and Hearing Loss
Mental Health for Children and Youth

This information was last completely updated on 5/28/2025

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