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        live in Dorval!

It’s great to
        live in Dorval!

COMMUNITY

Support Program for the Summer Season

This integration program aims to encourage young people with special needs to participate in the City of Dorval’s summer programming (activities in the parks, Dorval Kids Klub, and Adventure Quest Camp).

The objective is to allow all children and adolescents to have a pleasant, positive, and fun experience in a safe environment.

People with special needs who wish to participate and take part in the programming must have the prerequisite age for the activity in question. The City of Dorval and parents (or guardians) must agree on the necessary accommodations to promote the optimal integration of young people.

To benefit from the support program, young people with special needs must have the interest and the ability to participate in most of the group's regular activities with the support of a companion.

Application process for a companion
The parent or guardian must submit a request for support services to the City of Dorval via the Leisure and Culture Department and using the form provided for this purpose.

The City of Dorval will consult, if necessary, youth workers or other partners with expertise in different client profiles and will analyze the needs and level of support required so that the young person can actively participate in summer activities. Parents or guardians must authorize the City, via the form provided for this purpose, to consult the various stakeholders to properly equip the companion so that they can intervene according to the person’s needs.

At the end of the summer, an integration report will be prepared, including several important information on the needs of each young person and  the interventions that have been put in place, as well as accommodation recommendations for the following summer.

Companions/specialized monitors 
People who are studying special education technology, psychoeducation, social work, teaching, school adjustment, or in a related field and wish to apply for a job as an instructor in the City of Dorval's support program must submit their application. In order to recruit the best candidates, the hiring process of the staffing service is rigorous. The accompaniment service depends on the number of places available for children needing a companion, and depends on the staff available, as the City is also affected by the current labour shortage.

Before the activities begin, a meeting will be organized between the companion, the parent, and the person needing a companion, in order to introduce themselves and benefit from a first contact before the start of the activities.

Registration conditions for the support program
Parents and guardians must make a request using the form available here.

The City of Dorval will analyze, in cooperation with the parents and various stakeholders, the needs and twinning possibilities in terms of the support required for the young person so that they can actively participate in activities with the aim of successful integration.

STEPS TO APPLY FOR THE SUPPORT PROGRAM

  1. Receipt of forms
    From January 7 to February 7
  2. Request verification and analysis, and collection of information through a meeting with the program manager and the parents or guardians
    From February 1 to 28
  3. Response to parents by email
    One week or more before the registration period
  4. Online registration for the chosen summer activity
    According to the date advertised on the website
  5. Meeting between the parents, the child, the specialized instructor, and the program supervisors to better intervene
    The program supervisor will convene the meeting, which will be determined with the parent or guardian a few days before the activities take place.  
  6. End-of-summer report to be developed with the supervisor, the companion, and the parent or guardian
    Schedule this meeting at the end of the day, during the last week or the following week, depending on everyone's availability. 

A BIG THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION IN PROVIDING A SUMMER FILLED WITH HAPPINESS AND A SUCCESSFUL INTEGRATION EXPERIENCE FOR THE PARTICIPANTS!

Privacy Policy and Protection of Personal Information

The information collected via this form is required to process requests related to the Fund to Assist and Support Dorval Citizens. It is intended to be processed exclusively by City of Dorval employees who require access to it in the course of their duties, as well as by current or future subcontractors or partners for exclusively technical and logistical reasons. Physical, organizational, contractual, and technological security measures have been put in place to protect it. We will use, disclose, or retain these records only as long as necessary for the fulfillment of those purposes and to the extent permitted or required by law. You have the right to access and rectify your personal information, and you may withdraw your consent at any time. If consent is refused or withdrawn, please note that we may not be able to process your request. For any inquiries, please contact our Privacy Officer, Louiza Sadoun, at lsadoun@ville.dorval.qc.ca.

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COMMUNITY

Support Program for the Summer Season

This integration program aims to encourage young people with special needs to participate in the City of Dorval’s summer programming (activities in the parks, Dorval Kids Klub, and Adventure Quest Camp).

The objective is to allow all children and adolescents to have a pleasant, positive, and fun experience in a safe environment.

People with special needs who wish to participate and take part in the programming must have the prerequisite age for the activity in question. The City of Dorval and parents (or guardians) must agree on the necessary accommodations to promote the optimal integration of young people.

To benefit from the support program, young people with special needs must have the interest and the ability to participate in most of the group's regular activities with the support of a companion.

Application process for a companion
The parent or guardian must submit a request for support services to the City of Dorval via the Leisure and Culture Department and using the form provided for this purpose.

The City of Dorval will consult, if necessary, youth workers or other partners with expertise in different client profiles and will analyze the needs and level of support required so that the young person can actively participate in summer activities. Parents or guardians must authorize the City, via the form provided for this purpose, to consult the various stakeholders to properly equip the companion so that they can intervene according to the person’s needs.

At the end of the summer, an integration report will be prepared, including several important information on the needs of each young person and  the interventions that have been put in place, as well as accommodation recommendations for the following summer.

Companions/specialized monitors 
People who are studying special education technology, psychoeducation, social work, teaching, school adjustment, or in a related field and wish to apply for a job as an instructor in the City of Dorval's support program must submit their application. In order to recruit the best candidates, the hiring process of the staffing service is rigorous. The accompaniment service depends on the number of places available for children needing a companion, and depends on the staff available, as the City is also affected by the current labour shortage.

Before the activities begin, a meeting will be organized between the companion, the parent, and the person needing a companion, in order to introduce themselves and benefit from a first contact before the start of the activities.

Registration conditions for the support program
Parents and guardians must make a request using the form available here.

The City of Dorval will analyze, in cooperation with the parents and various stakeholders, the needs and twinning possibilities in terms of the support required for the young person so that they can actively participate in activities with the aim of successful integration.

STEPS TO APPLY FOR THE SUPPORT PROGRAM

  1. Receipt of forms
    From January 7 to February 7
  2. Request verification and analysis, and collection of information through a meeting with the program manager and the parents or guardians
    From February 1 to 28
  3. Response to parents by email
    One week or more before the registration period
  4. Online registration for the chosen summer activity
    According to the date advertised on the website
  5. Meeting between the parents, the child, the specialized instructor, and the program supervisors to better intervene
    The program supervisor will convene the meeting, which will be determined with the parent or guardian a few days before the activities take place.  
  6. End-of-summer report to be developed with the supervisor, the companion, and the parent or guardian
    Schedule this meeting at the end of the day, during the last week or the following week, depending on everyone's availability. 

A BIG THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION IN PROVIDING A SUMMER FILLED WITH HAPPINESS AND A SUCCESSFUL INTEGRATION EXPERIENCE FOR THE PARTICIPANTS!

Privacy Policy and Protection of Personal Information

The information collected via this form is required to process requests related to the Fund to Assist and Support Dorval Citizens. It is intended to be processed exclusively by City of Dorval employees who require access to it in the course of their duties, as well as by current or future subcontractors or partners for exclusively technical and logistical reasons. Physical, organizational, contractual, and technological security measures have been put in place to protect it. We will use, disclose, or retain these records only as long as necessary for the fulfillment of those purposes and to the extent permitted or required by law. You have the right to access and rectify your personal information, and you may withdraw your consent at any time. If consent is refused or withdrawn, please note that we may not be able to process your request. For any inquiries, please contact our Privacy Officer, Louiza Sadoun, at lsadoun@ville.dorval.qc.ca.

Age of Eligibility for First Citizens
Age of Eligibility for First Citizens
Free gerontology services
Free gerontology services
Navette Or by Taxi
Navette Or by Taxi
Youth for Seniors
Youth for Seniors

Support Program for the Summer Season

This integration program aims to encourage young people with special needs to participate in the City of Dorval’s summer programming (activities in the parks, Dorval Kids Klub, and Adventure Quest Camp).

The objective is to allow all children and adolescents to have a pleasant, positive, and fun experience in a safe environment.

People with special needs who wish to participate and take part in the programming must have the prerequisite age for the activity in question. The City of Dorval and parents (or guardians) must agree on the necessary accommodations to promote the optimal integration of young people.

To benefit from the support program, young people with special needs must have the interest and the ability to participate in most of the group's regular activities with the support of a companion.

Application process for a companion
The parent or guardian must submit a request for support services to the City of Dorval via the Leisure and Culture Department and using the form provided for this purpose.

The City of Dorval will consult, if necessary, youth workers or other partners with expertise in different client profiles and will analyze the needs and level of support required so that the young person can actively participate in summer activities. Parents or guardians must authorize the City, via the form provided for this purpose, to consult the various stakeholders to properly equip the companion so that they can intervene according to the person’s needs.

At the end of the summer, an integration report will be prepared, including several important information on the needs of each young person and  the interventions that have been put in place, as well as accommodation recommendations for the following summer.

Companions/specialized monitors 
People who are studying special education technology, psychoeducation, social work, teaching, school adjustment, or in a related field and wish to apply for a job as an instructor in the City of Dorval's support program must submit their application. In order to recruit the best candidates, the hiring process of the staffing service is rigorous. The accompaniment service depends on the number of places available for children needing a companion, and depends on the staff available, as the City is also affected by the current labour shortage.

Before the activities begin, a meeting will be organized between the companion, the parent, and the person needing a companion, in order to introduce themselves and benefit from a first contact before the start of the activities.

Registration conditions for the support program
Parents and guardians must make a request using the form available here.

The City of Dorval will analyze, in cooperation with the parents and various stakeholders, the needs and twinning possibilities in terms of the support required for the young person so that they can actively participate in activities with the aim of successful integration.

STEPS TO APPLY FOR THE SUPPORT PROGRAM

  1. Receipt of forms
    From January 7 to February 7
  2. Request verification and analysis, and collection of information through a meeting with the program manager and the parents or guardians
    From February 1 to 28
  3. Response to parents by email
    One week or more before the registration period
  4. Online registration for the chosen summer activity
    According to the date advertised on the website
  5. Meeting between the parents, the child, the specialized instructor, and the program supervisors to better intervene
    The program supervisor will convene the meeting, which will be determined with the parent or guardian a few days before the activities take place.  
  6. End-of-summer report to be developed with the supervisor, the companion, and the parent or guardian
    Schedule this meeting at the end of the day, during the last week or the following week, depending on everyone's availability. 

A BIG THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION IN PROVIDING A SUMMER FILLED WITH HAPPINESS AND A SUCCESSFUL INTEGRATION EXPERIENCE FOR THE PARTICIPANTS!

Privacy Policy and Protection of Personal Information

The information collected via this form is required to process requests related to the Fund to Assist and Support Dorval Citizens. It is intended to be processed exclusively by City of Dorval employees who require access to it in the course of their duties, as well as by current or future subcontractors or partners for exclusively technical and logistical reasons. Physical, organizational, contractual, and technological security measures have been put in place to protect it. We will use, disclose, or retain these records only as long as necessary for the fulfillment of those purposes and to the extent permitted or required by law. You have the right to access and rectify your personal information, and you may withdraw your consent at any time. If consent is refused or withdrawn, please note that we may not be able to process your request. For any inquiries, please contact our Privacy Officer, Louiza Sadoun, at lsadoun@ville.dorval.qc.ca.

Age of Eligibility for First Citizens
Age of Eligibility for First Citizens
Free gerontology services
Free gerontology services
Navette Or by Taxi
Navette Or by Taxi
Youth for Seniors
Youth for Seniors
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