Learning Disabilities Association BC – South Vancouver Island Chapter
A non-profit organization that Educates, Supports and Advocates for children with LD and/or AD(H)D and their families.
Our list of best links, tools, and resources in Canada to help support Autism, Autism Spectrum Disorder (Asperger’s), and related disorders.
A non-profit organization that Educates, Supports and Advocates for children with LD and/or AD(H)D and their families.
The Learning Disabilities Association of BC, serving the cities of Vancouver, Burnaby and Richmond (LDA)is a non-profit organization committed to fostering the full potential of persons with learning disabilities.
A non-profit United Way of Winnipeg funded agency made up of parents, professionals, persons with learning disabilities and interested others.
A non-profit, membership-funded, non-partisan organization incorporated in 1974. Our mission is to advocate for a quality system of child care, to advance early childhood education as a profession, and to provide services to our members.
To advance best practises in providing services for individuals with exceptional needs and support persons working to achieve best practices.
Provides information and contacts for parents, teachers, resource teachers, schools and school divisions regarding special education, funding, published documents and educational programming.
A leader in the Ottawa region in education for students with learning disabilities. Following the Orton-Gillingham methodology, your child will receive a multi-sensory program that provides results and success.
Committed to providing students with documented disabilities reasonable, equitable, and safe accessibility to programs and services offered by the College.
An educational organization based in British Columbia, Canada. Our site is designed to help teachers, parents and para-professionals access information about autism, the B.C. school system’s resources, how the POP works, and some links to other autism sites.
Pyramid’s goal to help individuals with developmental disabilities, autism, and/or communication challenges learn to shape their own lives and participate in the world around them. Using a blend of broad spectrum applied behaviour analysis and practices supported by research and positive results, they give learners the skills to tell you what they want, what they need, what they see, and the unique educational environments they need to learn and grow towards greater independence.
This program is designed to educate professional workers who will support, facilitate, and enhance the development of children and adults with various disabilities.
The mandate of the Department is to advance the social, economic and personal well-being of Saskatchewan people. This is accomplished through leadership and support programs from Early Childhood Development, through Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12, to technical training and post-secondary education, and public library services.
SNOW is a branch of the Inclusive Design Research Centre at OCAD University that focuses on Inclusive Education and Learning. Our goal is to provide information and training about technologies and inclusive practices both in and outside the classroom. SNOW is for educators, parents, guardians and students and our resources are free whenever possible. SNOW is committed to providing open source tools that can be adapted and used freely.
SET-BC is a Ministry of Education Provincial Resource Program. We assist school districts in British Columbia in meeting the technology needs of students with physical disabilities, visual impairments, and autism.
STEPS Forward has a mandate to promote and support students with intellectual disabilities in inclusive post secondary education.