Found an article in ADULTS, SENIORS
…ous centre. We strive to meet the needs of today’s seniors by continuously offering new programs and activities, from Osteoporosis fitness to Dancercise, Lunch & Learn to great day trips, we’ve got it all. Our affordable programs make it easy. Must be 55+. A support person may be required. North York District Barbara Frum Community Centre Address: 20 Covington Rd. Phone: 416-395-6123 Seniors Program: Gentle Fit ($44/12weeks) Bernard Betel Centre A…
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Found an article in ADULTS, KIDS, SENIORS, YOUTH
…n: Etobicoke Central Phone: 416-231-7746 Fax: 416-231-4770 Email: Info@arabnewcomers.org Website: https://www.acctonline.ca/ Languages: English; French; Arabic; Punjabi; Russian; Urdu; Hindi; Farsi; Armenian; Assyrian; Dari; Kurdish ; Lithuanian ; Pashto; Turkish Arab Immigrant Centre Address: Parkway Mall, 85 Ellesmere Rd Ste 234, Toronto, ON M1R 4B8 Location: Scarborough Central Phone: 416-444-1163 Fax: 416-444-9031 Email: immigrationconsultant@…
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Found an article in KIDS, YOUTH
…, 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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Found an article in KIDS
…xpenses for reimbursement through mail, email, fax or through MyDirectPlan.com, a free direct funding management tool. Who is Eligible? Children with a developmental disability and/or physical disability (or their families) can apply for this funding if they: live in Ontario are under the age of 18 are living at home with the family, or if not living at home with their family, are not receiving residential support funded by a government source. Ho…
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…. Additional Resources: Healthy Babies, Healthy Children Toronto – https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/children-parenting/pregnancy-and-parenting/pregnancy/during-pregnancy/prenatal-programs/healthy-babies-healthy-children/ The Healthy Babies, Healthy Children Program (HBHC) is a prevention and early intervention initiative to provide support and services to families with children from before birth up to six years of age. Public health nurses…
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Found an article in ADULTS, YOUTH
…offered during the day, the evening and on weekends. Subject areas: arts, communications, computers, dance, finance, fitness, food, languages, music, self-development, sewing, theatre, film & TV, trades The list of courses offered, locations and registration details can be found on the Toronto District School Board Website http://www.tdsb.on.ca/AdultLearners/Learn4Life.aspx Phone: 416.338-4111 Email: communityprograms@tdsb.on.ca Website: http://w…
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Found an article in KIDS
…o make a list of questions. If you use the same list for each call you can compare the answers from each option and eliminate child care centres that clearly do not meet your family’s needs. Your questions may include: What are your hours? What are the ages of children for which you provide care? How many children are in a group? How many staff members care for each group? What training does the staff have? Are parents encouraged to drop in? What…
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…orthern Region, Southern Region, Eastern Region and Central Region. http://www.community-networks.ca/ Developmental Disabilities Primary Care Program Primary care tools and resources regarding health care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. https://ddprimarycare.surreyplace.ca Individualized Funding Library The IF Library provides users with easy read explanations about the important topics related to Individualized Fundin…
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Found an article in YOUTH
…ce. For a complete list of trades, check out: www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/tcu or www.oyaptcdsb.com Employment Students who are considering going to work immediately following secondary school may decide to do so after achieving an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or an Ontario Secondary School Certificate (OSSC). Students who are interested in this pathway are encouraged to take part in co-operative education programs in grades 11 and/or 12. They…
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…ipchart. Be ready to jump into the discussion if the group has a hard time coming up with answers. Possible examples include: confidence to try new things, not giving up too easily, knowing you are worthwhile, feeling secure. Self-esteem is something you have when you feel good about yourself. It means you feel valued and worthy of respect and love. Continue talking about the topic “children have positive self-esteem when they…” as you talk about…
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