Manitoba Supported Employment Network
A non-profit organization committed to promoting and strengthening supported employment activities in the province of Manitoba.
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 committed to promoting and strengthening supported employment activities in the province of Manitoba.
A new and innovative special educational institute for children from pre-school and kindergarten to grade twelve. Children learn through Mediated Learning Experience and “brain–based” teaching. The school is located in the heart of the Lower Mainland in a quiet residential area.
In order to assist and support families and children and youth with special needs from birth up to age 19, the Ministry of Children and Family Development offers a range of services. These services are provided through various organizations, including MCFD offices, health authorities, contracted agencies and other ministries.
Founded in 1981, Mira is a non-profit organization that offers free guide dogs and service dogs to people living with visual impairments and physical disabilities and to youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Interdisciplinary, home based and centre-based services for individuals with ASD and other developmental disabilities, from infancy to adulthood.
Our mission is to do our most utmost to provide intellectually handicapped persons with the means to assume their rightful places in society.
A not for profit organization that provides employment training and support to adults with mental disabilities, as well as providing placement support to employers within the City of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
A not for profit organization that provides employment training and support to adults with mental disabilities, as well as providing placement support to employers within the City of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Neuroplan Speech-Language Pathology is a home-based private practice. Anna Krueger, Certified Speech-Language Pathologist, has created an inviting clinic in a building on her property in Ladner, BC. Offers therapy programs for all ages.
Provides family respite, residential care, complex behavior support and community outreach for those with developmental disabilities.
A provincial non-profit organization which works on behalf of children and adults with an intellectual disability and their families.
A professional regulatory organization that exists to advance quality occupational therapy in the interest of public protection and to represent occupational therapists province-wide by advancing standards of education and practice and shaping health policy.
New Heights Early Learning Services is dedicated to developing learners who are able to be successfully integrated into regular-stream elementary schools of their choice. This means that the children will have learned strategies, skills and attitudes necessary to join age peers in group settings and succeed to the best of their abilities.
Works with and on behalf of individuals with a developmental disability and their families.
Promotes and regulates the practice of social work so its members can provide a high standard of service that respects diversity, promotes social justice, and enhances the worth, self- determination and potential of individuals, families and communities.