Reach Counselling Services Program

Reach Counselling Services Program provides counselling and consultation for families, individuals and couples in Delta who have a child with a developmental disability. We also provide play therapy and counselling for children and youth who have a developmental disability.

Counselling for adults may address a variety of concerns ranging from marital stress to depression to social anxiety. Services for young children up to age 12 may include play therapy and parent/child interaction guidance. Consultation on how to access long-term resources is also provided.

Educational seminars are scheduled regularly to parents and childcare professionals on topics such as self-esteem, depression, attachment and anxiety.

 

Address / Contact Info

Reach Child and Youth Development Society
#3-3800 72nd Street Delta, BCV4K 3N2

Phone Numbers

Phone: (604) 946-6622
Fax: (604) 946-6223

Web Links

Service Details

Regional Centres ServedDelta, Delta (Ladner), Ladner, North Delta, Tsawwassen
Languages spokenEnglish

Forms and Resources

Location Map

Other Programs from This Organization

Delta Connex Parent Peer Group Parent support group for parents with children who have ADHD, FASD or other complex behaviours. This is a program of Reach Child and Youth Development Society, led by a trained facilitator.
Reach ABA Autism Program The Reach Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) Program is for children with autism spectrum disorder living in Delta, Surrey or Langley.
Reach Aboriginal Supported Child Development Program Designed to specifically meet the needs of Aboriginal children who require additional support. Developed with cultural values, beliefs and traditions in mind.
Reach Child and Youth Programs A non-profit child development center that helps children from birth to age 19 reach their full potential. Our family-centered, individualized and responsive programs and services are designed to meet a wide range of special needs.
Reach Respite Program Provides service to families in Delta who have children birth to age 19 with special needs who require support in caring for their child.

This program was last updated on: 26 Apr 2016.