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My First Job

…eir work. Employers do expect to get a return for their money, and working comes with the expectation of independence on the job, as well as the higher level of responsibilities common to all paid employees that might not be expected in co-op and volunteer placements. Sometimes finding a new employment opportunity is as simple as taking a walk. Look for “Position Available”, “Help Wanted” or “Now Hiring” signs, posted at local businesses. If a per…
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What does Employment Mean to You?

…won’t find me part-time employment. I might lose some or all of my ODSP Income Support benefits if I work. Answers TRUE – Community Living Toronto is one of several ODSP Employment Supports service providers. TRUE – You are more than welcome to find a job on your own. If you do find an employer who is interested in hiring or interviewing you, we can assist you and, if necessary, will meet with the employer in order to explain our services further…
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A job coach’s tips on disclosure in the workplace

…lear and more information is needed. In rare situations where a person’s accommodation needs are complex, challenging or unclear, the person may be asked to co-operate by providing more information, up to and including a diagnosis. In such situations, the employer must be able to clearly justify why the information is needed. However, wherever possible, an employer must make genuine efforts to provide needed accommodations without requiring a pers…
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Transition Planning to Older Adulthood

…psychiatrist and / or psychologist. Coordinating bodies such as the local Community Care Access Centre. The Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services developmental services coordinated access process. Checklist for Transition Planning How comfortable are you and your planning group with the idea of Transition Planning? There is a clear idea of the transition planning process that all members of the support circle share. The group needs…
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Multiple Sclerosis

…ar or existing ones get worse. In the period between relapses, recovery is complete or nearly complete) to pre-relapse function (remission). Secondary-progressive MS (SPMS) follows a diagnosis of RRMS, Over time, distinct relapses and remissions become less apparent and the disease begins to progress steadily sometimes with plateaus. About half of the people with relapsing-remitting MS start to worsen within 10-20 years of diagnosis, often with in…
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Adults on the Autism Spectrum

…idual’s support needs and program activities. Fee for Service Directory My Community Hub Community Participation Supports Caregiver Respite Respite care provides a short planned break from the physical and emotional demands involved in caring for a family member who has a disability. Respiteservices.ca Person Directed Planning Passport funding can be used to develop a person-directed plan that builds on the individual’s strengths and interests and…
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Fine Motor Skills

…paper or stiffer paper Tracing sand with a stick Fine motor activities to complete for school age (5+ years old) Paint picture using Q-Tips or fingerpaint Make a lacing card with cardboard and with a hole punch Cutting different shapes, lines Complete puzzles Drawing and colouring using broken crayons Spreading margarine with a knife Self-care skills – tie own shoelace, button shirt, zippers and snaps, opening and closing containers Scrunch up ne…
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Parent to parent mentoring & Family support groups

…Family Support Group Directory This is a list of Family Support groups operating in Ontario. Directory Peer Support Best Practice Toolkit A resource for individuals developing and offering peer support programs for families of children with medical complexity and other lifelong disabilities. Toolkit 211 Toronto Your connection to information about community, social, health and related government services. http://www.211toronto.ca…
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Community Participation Supports

…ng a PSW Overview Tip Sheet A one page profile form Simple budget template Community Living Toronto: Community Participation Supports & Respite We offer a variety of classes and activities to learn new skills, have fun, see new places and meet new people. Learn more: cpsandrespite.ca Other Resources Individualized Funding Library The IF Library provides users with easy read explanations about the important topics related to Individualized Funding,…
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How To Spend & Track Passport Funding

…secondary Education support Transportation for activities Participation in community activities and events Paying a support worker to help with community participation and daily living activities Here are some examples from across Ontario: Community Activities/Events: admission tickets to various sporting, musical events, gym memberships, personal trainers, private classes, camps, painting nights, wine clubs and singles mingling events, Special Ol…
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