Prince Edward Island Association for Community Living
The Association strives to improve the quality of life for all Islanders living with an intellectual disability.
Not all of our resources and tools are autism-specific; they can be helpful with disabilities as well. Search our resources section for all information pertaining to "other disabilities".
The Association strives to improve the quality of life for all Islanders living with an intellectual disability.
The PEI Council of the Disabled was formed in 1974 by concerned people with disabilities. Its original mandate was to speak out on issues such as housing, education, employment, transportation, human rights and access to support services, all of which it continues to address today.
Established in 1985 to support independence, community inclusion and quality of life for people with disabilities. Developed with the input of the Calgary community and people who use our service, PASC today offers several innovative and interconnected services and initiatives.
Working with the child, family and community, Providence Children’s Centre provides the opportunity to build foundations that will last a lifetime.
A non-profit association located in Halifax, Nova Scotia. We are a professionally run Resource Centre, helping parents and professionals across the province access quality information about autism spectrum disorders (autism). We provide respectful, understanding and confidential services to individuals and families as needed.
Pyramid’s goal to help individuals with developmental disabilities, autism, and/or communication challenges learn to shape their own lives and participate in the world around them. Using a blend of broad spectrum applied behaviour analysis and practices supported by research and positive results, they give learners the skills to tell you what they want, what they need, what they see, and the unique educational environments they need to learn and grow towards greater independence.
Provides quality service to adults with an intellectual disability. We are committed to supporting individuals with a disability to live in and be active members of the community.
Offers unique family therapy services to multi-stressed families, honours and respects their clients’ experiences, unique situations, needs and goals. A relational, family-centered practice that facilitates a unique narrative process for families to help them to realize and highlight their strengths and wisdom.
This site highlights the employment successes of people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) who are working in paid jobs in their communities.
Rebound Therapy it is the use of trampolines to provide therapeutic exercise and therapy for people with a wide range of special needs.This website exists to provide an opportunity for those involved in Rebound Therapy to publish and share their experiences and for students and practitioners to find and request information.
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.
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.
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.