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Autism Resources in Manitoba

Our list of best links, tools, and resources in Manitoba to help support Autism, Autism Spectrum Disorder (Asperger’s), and related disorders.

Manitoba Families for Floortime

Developmental resources for supporting children with autism. Information and programs on both DIR/Floortime and RDI.

Manitoba FEAT

A group of families in the province of Manitoba, Canada who promote and support treatments proven to be effective for autism and related disorders.

Manitoba Institute of Child Health

Improves the health of children and youth by creating an environment that fosters research and the development and application of treatments and cures.

Manitoba League of Persons with Disabilities

The MLPD is a united voice of people with disabilities, and their supporters, that promotes equal rights, full participation in society, and facilitates postive change through advocacy and public education.

Manitoba Rett Syndrome Association

Rett Syndrome (RS) is a neurological disorder seen almost exclusively in females and found in a variety of racial and ethnic backgrounds.

MSHA

Manitoba Speech and Hearing Association

Network South Enterprises Inc.

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.

Network South Enterprises Inc.

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.

Open Access Resource Centre

Dedicated to enriching the lives of Manitobans with speech impairments through the use of communications devices.

Ryan Smoluk

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.

Seneca House

A charitable, not- for- profit organization funded by the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority. Seneca House is a place where adults with mental health problems can go if they are experiencing emotional difficulties. It offers a supportive and caring environment where people can learn to cope with their distress with the help of others who have experienced similar issues.

Society for Manitobans with Disabilities

Develops, maintains and delivers relevant services that assist in the development of individual independence and community support for persons with disabilities.