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Thames Valley Children’s Centre is at the leading edge of children’s rehabilitation, pushing the boundaries of knowledge and practice. We are leading the way to a world where children with physical, communication and developmental challenges are integral and valued members of their communities.

TVCC has a strong team of hands-on clinicians, researchers and other experts on childhood ability and disability. We strongly encourage all enquiries to go through our Community Relations Office, where we can help you to better develop your story by contacting (519) 685-8675 or e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Feel free to talk to us about possible feature and program ideas, and we will try to facilitate filming and photography, where relevant.

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For media inquiries please contact Community Relations at (519) 685-8675 or
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We provide experts for comment on specific issues. Our staff is available to respond to media requests for information on disability issues. To be connected with expert sources, call Community Relations at
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Media Release

Walk, Roll & Everything In-Between – A Disability Awareness Event

Kilometres for Communication ~ Owen Sound

Quiet Coffee Time

Kilometres for Communication

Ali's Birthday Celebration

Thames Valley Children's Centre pilots social skills program at London Summer Camp.  Members of the Autism Program at Thames Valley Children’s Centre launch a pilot program to teach social skills to camp counsellors and campers. See attached media release.

Autism Program to premiere one-of-a-kind social skills video for students with autism.  See attached media release.

April 16, 2010: From the desk of Deb Matthews, MPP, London North Centre; Ontario Invests in Supports for Children with Disabilities & Special Needs

March 10, 2010: Rett Syndrome Clinic Launched at TVCC, please see attached media release.

Ontario Ministry of Children and Youth Services makes it possible for the creation of a new electronic information system that will allow health-care providers to jointly create and share data and collaborate on treatment plans.  See attached media release.

The TVCC Auxiliary had a record year in 2010.  See attached for more information.

Last Updated ( Friday, 12 August 2011 )