Red Deer Children’s Services Centre
A child development centre and community resource for children with special needs and their caregivers.
Our list of best links, tools, and resources in Canada to help support Autism, Autism Spectrum Disorder (Asperger’s), and related disorders.
A child development centre and community resource for children with special needs and their caregivers.
This program is designed to educate professional workers who will support, facilitate, and enhance the development of children and adults with various disabilities.
A group of dedicated, caring specialists in developmental disabilities. The staff have clinical expertise and training in Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, Nursing and Developmental Services .
Regional Support Associates provide services to adults with a developmental disability.
Provides exemplary inclusive education and programs for children from Junior Kindergarten to the elementary grades, with support to families.
Consists of agencies funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services and the Ministry of Children and Youth Services. We are collaborating to develop a more dynamic respite network for both children and adults in Toronto.
Dedicated to support and advocacy for people impacted by Rett Syndrome.
A non-profit society that provides services to people with disabilities. The Robin Hood Association is made up of families and friends of people with disabilities.
Provides a unique program dedicated to those struggling with autism spectrum disorders. Our goal is to help autistics attain the skills, confidence and motivation needed to participate more fully in life.
A leading policy-research and development organization. Its mission is to generate knowledge, information and skills to secure the inclusion, citizenship, human rights and equality of people with intellectual and other disabilities.
Ryan is a gifted artist with Asperger Syndrome and lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Ryan is talented with computer graphics, illustrative art work for comics, clay sculpture and large city murals.
Works with people of varying abilities to enhance their independence and participation in the community through vocational, rehabilitation and recreational services.
A non-profit organization that ensures citizens who have an intellectual disability are full, active and valued members of society, and that they have worthwhile opportunities and a range of choices in all aspects of life.
The professional association for Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists in Saskatchewan. All Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists qualified to practice in Saskatchewan are registered members of the Association.
Provides local representation, support, resources, advocacy and to assist high risk families with medically necessary treatment within the autism spectrum disorder throughout the province of Saskatchewan.
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.