News & Stories
Drop-In to SmartStart Hub to Get Answers About Children’s Developmental Services!
SmartStart Hub is hosting drop-in sessions throughout March at our five locations across Toronto
New Tool for Navigating ABA Group Therapy
Surrey Place has developed a rubric to help you understand which group will best support your family’s needs. Use this tool to find a service that aligns with your child’s goals and skill level.
Surrey Place awarded funding to provide organization-wide training to work towards eliminating systemic barriers and racism.
Surrey Place is proud to announce they have received nearly $100,000 in funding from the Government of Canada’s Community Services Recovery Fund to help strengthen its commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility (EDIA)
More services for GTA children and youth with extensive neurodevelopmental needs
Holland Bloorview’s Extensive Needs Service partners with Grandview Kids, Michael Garron Hospital and Surrey
Place so more families can access care closer to home
Initial First Nations, Metis and Inuit Consultation Session
Parents, caregivers and knowledge keepers are invited to join us for a consultation session to support our Classroom Celebrating Neurodiversity
Housing is a Sovereign Right: Orange Shirt Day Fundraiser
Join us in fundraising to support an Indigenous family in need by purchasing a t-shirt for Orange Shirt Day, designed by the students in our Classroom Celebrating Neurodiversity.
Surrey Place Achieves Accreditation with Exemplary Standing
Surrey Place is pleased to announce that it was awarded Accreditation with Exemplary Standing by Accreditation Canada, the highest rating given by the accreditation program
Request for Proposals (RFP)
Request for proposals to establish and implement comprehensive EDIA education and training workshops for Surrey Place workforce (approximately 500 employees)
Breaking Barriers: The Past, Present and Future of Black Healthcare Professionals in Canada
As we reflect on the past, present, and future of Black healthcare professionals, we can learn from their experiences to build a more inclusive healthcare system
Recognizing Black History Month & Black Futures Month
A letter from our CEO reflecting on the experiences of self-identified Black clients, staff and caregivers within developmental services