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Person Directed Planning

…cessful interactions and excellent outcomes. A planning facilitator will become more comfortable interacting with you and your network if the necessary time has been taken to be well prepared. In the beginning, the facilitator guides the planning process and is then guided by you and your network. The Person Directed Person Process Voice: Avoiding the Temptation to Silence, Promoting the Need to Listen Voice is a critical part of supporting people…
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Sensory Processing

…earn/sensory-regulation/sensory-processing-differences-toolkit and https://www.sensorysmarts.com/sensory_diet_activities.html  Sensory Lifestyle  A sensory lifestyle is an individualized approach to meet the sensory needs of a child  throughout the day so that they are able to meaningfully engage in the activities that they want and need to do. This includes making lifestyle changes that have sensory supports within it.  Goals for creating a senso…
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The Power of One: How to Advocate [webinar]

…eam at Reena www.reena.org , and is currently the Chair of the Intentional Community Consortium (representing over 30 agencies across Ontario and Quebec), advocating for housing and supports for those with developmental disabilities. He is also the Chair of the Government Relations Committee of OASIS (province wide organization representing 200+ developmental services member agencies across Ontario, supporting 65,000 children and adults with devel…
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ODSP is not a measure of last resort

…ng for families who have children with disabilities. These can be found at www.ronmalis.com The information contained in this communication is general and is based on the perspectives and opinions of the owners and writers. It is not intended to provide specific personalized advice. Please consult an appropriate professional regarding your particular circumstances. The information provided might be derived from various sources and is believed to b…
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Inclusive dance classes for kids/teens and adults with disabilities (Torornto & GTA)

…WHAT IS BAMD? (Bust a Move Dance) is an international organization running dance classes for kids, teens and adults with disabilities. We are just about to begin our 11 week FALL program with many locations across Toronto and the GTA We’ve included a flyer with some information below as well as links to our Instagram page that really showcases the magic of our organisation. https://www.instagram.com/bamdance_/…
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Employment

…Employment tool kit Creating Employment and Training Opportunities in your Community Tips for networking within your community There is no right or wrong way to approach employers and other community members. Every situation is different. Here are some general tips that might help you in your quest to network within your community. Read more >> How to Support Someone at Work Often times when a person with an intellectual disability is beginning an…
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Simple Strategies to Help You Save Your Money

…can print coupons for food as well as other things. Here are two websites: www.flyerland.ca www.smartcanucks.ca Do not buy more food than you can eat, even if it is a good price. No one likes to throw food away. Try generic brands of food such as “No Name”, “Equality”, “Selection” or “Our Compliments”. They are often just as tasty as name brands and are often cheaper. Look at other brands for the same product. They are often the same quality but c…
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Financial and Legal Issues

…the Elderly (ACE) The Advocacy Centre for the Elderly (ACE) is a specialty community legal clinic that was established to provide a range of legal services to low-income seniors in Ontario. The legal services include advice and representation to individual and group clients, public legal education, law reform and community development activities. ACE has been operating since 1984. ACE Brochure: Click here ACE website: Click here A BRAND NEW WORLD:…
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