Saskatchewan Abilities Council
Works with people of varying abilities to enhance their independence and participation in the community through vocational, rehabilitation and recreational services.
Life skills can be a challenge for anyone, let alone those with autism, ASD, Asperger Syndrome or related disorders. Search our resource section for all resources pertaining to life skills.
Works with people of varying abilities to enhance their independence and participation in the community through vocational, rehabilitation and recreational services.
Stephanie Mitelman, director, is a founding member of the Sexual Health Network of Quebec (re-launched from the Planned Parenthood Chapter of Montreal in 2005). She is a national trainer on issues of sexual health; training teachers, nurses and front line workers across the country. Her work focuses primarily on prevention issues and healthy relationships.
As a sexuality education specialist, she also works with individuals and couples with special needs, with a focus on Autism Spectrum Disorders. She has a private practice, and writes content for curriculums and classroom kits.
The Social Programs division provides supports and services to people with disabilities in Prince Edward Island to help them enjoy a good quality of life.
A non-profit organization that provides adults who have an intellectual disability with vocational training, life skills training, life enrichment, and support services.
Vela Microboard Association dedicates itself to honouring the rights of, and eliminating the barriers for, people with disabilities. This includes the right to freedom, equality, control over their own lives, and to be fully included as valued citizens in the relationships and the opportunities of community life.
A peaceful country setting located near Bishop’s Mills in the Kemptville/Merrickville area, just 40 minutes from Ottawa. You will enjoy 20+ acres of beautiful countryside, a professional sand ring, a round pen, as well as miles of country riding trails in the nearby surrounding area.
Artist Kaitrin Beechey’s work is mostly monochromatic work using pencil and ink in various formats ranging from note card sizes to small posters. Each piece has been signed and numbered by the artist and has been limited to 100 or less.