Treatment Research and Education for Autism and Developmental Disorders

TRE-ADD offers comprehensive care to support children and youth with complex needs

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Helping young people succeed at school and in their community

In the TRE-ADD program, we assess and treat complex behaviours, such as aggression or self-injury. The goal is to help young people with complex needs confidently participate in school and community so they can pursue their possibilities.

The TRE-ADD team includes professionals from several disciplines, including medical, education, social work, and family support, ensuring your child or teen receives the most comprehensive care possible.

Who we support

TRE-ADD is for children and youth ages 6–18 with:

  • Autism or related intellectual and developmental disabilities
  • Complex behavioural challenges

Forms of support

There are two forms of TRE-ADD support:

School-based services and community support services.

TRE-ADD School-Based Services

School-based services are in partnership with local school boards to help students safely return to a community classroom. Students are admitted into one of six treatment classrooms, where they receive clinical (i.e., functional behavioural assessments; medical or medication review) and educational assessments, and an individualized treatment plan for the student and their family.

TRE-ADD Community Support Services

Community Support Services of TRE-ADD provides community-based services and short-term consultation to caregivers and professionals who support children and youth with complex behaviours. We offer a range of supports, including:

  • Free Wellness events
  • Referrals and funding resources
  • Access to support groups
  • Brief consultation and support strategies
  • Professional development and training

To be eligible for this service, clients must meet the following criteria:

  • School-aged children from 6 to 18 years old
  • Diagnosed with autism and developmental or intellectual disabilities
  • Have multiple and complex behavioural needs (e.g., aggression, self-injury, property destruction)
  • Reside in the Toronto, Peel or York regions

School-Based TRE-ADD partner with:

  • Toronto District School Board (TDSB)
  • Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB)
  • Peel District School Board (PDSB)

Our interprofessional team includes:

  • Clinical Supervisors, (BCBA/BCBA-D)
  • Senior Therapists (BCBA)
  • Supervising Therapists (BCBA)
  • Instructor Therapists and Behaviour Support Workers
  • Medical Director
  • Registered Nurse
  • Family Support Coaches
  • Social Worker
  • Speech Language Pathologist
  • Psychologist

We provide short-term services to those who are not eligible for our TRE-ADD School-Based Services, where appropriate and upon request.