New Brunswick Association for Community Living
A provincial non-profit organization which works on behalf of children and adults with an intellectual disability and their families.
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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.
NLDA is a non-profit corporation dedicated to research, education, and advocacy for nonverbal learning disorders.
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.
Gives people with disabilities a way to participate in the provincial government policy-making process.
A list of respite service providers throughout Nova Scotia who provide care for children with disabilities.
Mission is to achieve self-determination and full citizenship for Persons with Disabilities. We do this by promoting awareness, opportunities, choices and participation in all aspects of life in the Northwest Territories.
Serves as a focal point for government initiatives on disabilities. The Office is a vehicle for collaboration and partnership with the disability community.
Canada’s only research centre solely dedicated to improving the life quality and life opportunities of children and youth by focusing on the biological factors and life circumstances that influence healthy child development.
The Ontario Association on Developmental Disabilities exists to support professionals and students working and pursuing careers in the field of developmental disabilities.
Is intended to meet the needs of people with disabilities and help them to become more independent.
A non-profit, charity which was established in 1982. Their mission is to enhance the quality of life for individuals with Prader-Willi Syndrome.
The Ontario Rett Syndrome Association exists to ensure that girls and women with Rett syndrome are enabled to achieve their full potential and enjoy the highest quality of life within their community.