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How to be more Pride!

…WHEN: June 19 at 1pm Join Deanna and Krystal to learn more about What does 2SLGBTQIA+ mean The Progressive Pride Flag Pride advice from Krystal How to be an Ally June 19th via Zoom Register relationship.group.toronto@gmail.com See flyer for more details…
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H.E.L.P. Framework for Pain and Distress

…a, University of Toronto Faculty of Nursing RN Clinical Placement Student, Community Network of Specialized Care/CNSC Toronto Region, Surrey Place  Angie Gonzales, Health Care Facilitator and Nursing Professional Practice Lead, CNSC Toronto Region, Surrey Place  H.E.L.P. framework in approach to support for addressing pain and distress, observation/ assessment guidelines and tools, case scenarios. This tool helps service providers supporting peopl…
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MagnusCards

MagnusCards is a free app that combines a proven method of instruction (Social Stories) with elements of game design to help people learn life skills. With Magnus as your guide, you can collect and create digital Card Decks, which provide step-by-step instructions for various social interactions, situations, behaviours, and activities. For example: grocery shopping, doing laundry, and taking the bus. Tip sheets: Using MagnusCards on the web Viewi…
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Definitions of Occupational Therapy Terms

…colouring, cutting, attending school, going to work, and participation in community events. Leisure – tasks and actions that a person does to enjoy life (Townsend & Polatajko, 2013). Examples of leisure activities can include sports, arts and crafts, and play. Baseline: A minimum or starting point to be used for comparison.  Client-Centered – an approach to therapy which allows the client (for example, child, parents, Early Childhood Educator) to…
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Join A-Team for the March 2016 Open Meeting with a special guest!

…rt at 7:30pm at KW Habilitation (99 Ottawa St. S, Kitchener) on the 3rd floor. The topic for the March meeting is: Navigating Employment Services in the Region. Jenn Delhorbe, Supervisor of Community Participation and Employment Supports with KW Habilitation will be the guest facilitator. Please RSVP by emailing ateam.waterlooregion@gmail.com
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DS Information Fair 2019

…These presentations were recorded at the DS Information Fair, October 30, 2019. Developmental Services Toronto- Council Respiteservices.com Creative Housing Options: PANEL DISCUSSION Developmental Services Ontario (DSO): Access to Services, Supports and Passport Funding…
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Advocates for a Better Future

…nt call, let the group know before the meeting starts. For Zoom meetings, please mute your microphone to eliminate background noise. If you are coming late, come in quietly. Grab some food and take a seat….
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What Happens When Everything Goes Wrong With Your Spending?

…he Collection agency then contacts the person asking or demanding payment. Common situations and possible solutions The most common problems people have are excessive cell phone and cable TV bills. It is often very hard to understand the contracts and the additional usage fees. Getting a local fixed rate or pay as you go 24/7 talk and text monthly plan with one of the budget carriers will solve this problem. With providers like Public Mobile and W…
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Vestibular Stimulation Tip Sheet

…ncreased anxiety, change in sleep patterns, etc. An activity should be stopped immediately if the child shows any signs of distress and/or discomfort. Consultation with an Occupational Therapist is recommended. Source: Geneva Centre for Autism 112 Merton Street, Toronto, Ontario, M4S 2Z8 Tel: (416) 322-7877 – Toll Free: 1-866-Geneva-9 – Fax: (416) 322-5894 www.autism.net…
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