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Community Supports for Older Adults

…one: 416-630-5533 ext.222 Contact: Tracey Berman Email: traceyb@marycentre.com Website: www.marycentre.com Hours: 1 to 2 times per week Cost: free Helps people age 50 years and older, participate in leisure, educational, recreational and or volunteer opportunities that encourage integration with others. Each person is supported on an individual basis to match their unique interests with appropriate activities. North York Seniors Centre Type of Ser…
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Toronto agencies offering interpretation services

…6-323-9149 TTY: 416-323-1361 Fax: 416-323-9107 Email: admin@schliferclinic.com Website: www.schliferclinic.com Languages: English; Spanish; Punjabi; Urdu; Hindi; Gujarati; Filipino; Farsi; Tamil; Amharic Afghan Women’s Organization Address: 789 Don Mills Rd Ste 700, Toronto, ON M3C 1T5 Location: North York East Phone: 416-588-3585 Fax: 416-588-4552 Email: awo@afghanwomen.org Website: https://afghanwomen.org/ Languages: English; Arabic; Farsi; Dari…
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Parent’s Education Handbook

…, systems, or legislation changes. Please watch for updates on our website www.communitylivingtoronto.ca Registering for School Kindergarten Registration for kindergarten in both the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) and the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) usually begins early in the calendar year. Most schools schedule specific days for registration (generally begins in February); you should call your local school to determine t…
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Les Γ©tapes de la planification des transitions pour les jeunes autistes

…actures, bonnes habitudes de dépenses. Online Safety and Social Media Tips and tools for staying safe online (Conseils sur la sécurité en ligne et l’utilisation sécuritaire des médias sociaux) Cell Phone Safety (Utilisation sécuritaire du téléphone cellulaire) Un ensemble de ressources conçues pour vous apprendre à utiliser un téléphone cellulaire en toute sécurité. Ressources en français Cinq conseils pratiques pour faciliter votre transition ver…
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Services and Benefits

…unding: Ontario Child Benefit The Ontario Child Benefit is a non-taxable income-tested monthly benefit paid to low- to moderate-income families with children under 18 years of age. It is paid to all eligible recipients whether they work or not. Who is Eligible? Depending on your family income, you could qualify if you: are the primary caregiver of a child under 18 years of age are a resident of Ontario have filed your tax return for the most recen…
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Health and Wellness

…orthern Region, Southern Region, Eastern Region and Central Region. http://www.community-networks.ca Collaborative Planning for Complex Individuals Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Let’s Talk: An Open Dialogue on Vulnerability in Toronto Series: Through collaboration and coordination, the Community Network of Specialized Care works to build efficient and effective cross-sectorial specialized service systems that support people with a developmental…
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Transition Planning Milestones for Youth with Autism

…ct their choices for life after high school? Be familiar with and ask your school questions about these terms: Certificate of Accomplishment (COA): The Certificate of Accomplishment is granted to students who do not fulfill the requirements of the OSSD or OSSC. It recognizes a student’s participation in a secondary school program. Students are enrolled in K courses (non-credit). Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD): The Ontario Secondary School…
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Transition Planning Milestones for Youth with Developmental Disabilities

…ct their choices for life after high school? Be familiar with and ask your school questions about these terms: Certificate of Accomplishment (COA): The Certificate of Accomplishment is granted to students who do not fulfill the requirements of the OSSD or OSSC. It recognizes a student’s participation in a secondary school program. Students are enrolled in K courses (non-credit). Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD): The Ontario Secondary School…
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What Cell Phone is Right for You?

…you want and/or need. Such features can be broken down into 2 categories. Software features (programs, user-friendly, etc.) Hardware details (buttons, shape, size, flip, screen, etc.) Since everyone is different with unique needs and abilities, you can use this tip sheet to help you decide what features would be good for you. To keep the cost down, choose the 3-5 features the phone MUST have. 1. Software Features Internet E-mail Facebook (to comm…
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Health and Wellness

…orthern Region, Southern Region, Eastern Region and Central Region. http://www.community-networks.ca  Collaborative Planning for Complex Individuals Cognitive Impairment related to Narcotic Use Excerpt from “Neurodevelopmental Disabilities” (Let’s Talk: An Open Dialogue on Vulnerability in Toronto Series) Presenter: Lisa Orsi, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Progress in Disparities of People with Developmental Disabilities In Health…
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