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Community Engagement Speaker Series: TTC [online]

…am. The TTC provides safe and reliable transportation options for persons with temporary and/or permanent disabilities. This session will include a live Q&A To register for this free webinar, please e-mail: tom.gaspar@cltoronto.ca Contact Us: contactus@cltoronto.ca | 647-426-3220 See flyer for more details…
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March of Dimes Canada Move Learn Grow Program 

Free, one-hour weekly group classes designed by occupational therapists to support the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical growth of children with disabilities through play-based learning. See flyers for more information Move Learn Grow For Children 0 – 12yrs Social Squad Class For Children 9 – 12yrs Sunshine Sprouts Class For Children 0 – 18 Months…
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CLTO Community Engagement Speaker Series: Brandon Pooran [online]

…corporations. He also advises on wills, trusts and estates and disability law matters. In addition to being a lawyer, Brendon is a founding director of Plan Toronto (now Partners for Planning) and Microboards Ontario. He sits on CRA’s Disability Advisory Committee and teaches Critical Disability Law at York University. This webinar will feature information on: Wills, Trusts and Savings. This session will include a live Q&A To register for this fr…
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Grief and Loss, Healthy Brain, Singalong – programs at Vibrant Healthcare Alliance

…individuals who are dealing with death of a loved one, friend, caregiver, community member, or pet in the past years. During the sessions, participants will gain awareness, learn coping tools/strategies, and improve resilience in an independent living and non-judgemental environment. Myth: grief and loss group is for people crying together. Truth: our Grief and Loss Support Group supports people to re-define the meaning of life and improve resili…
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Grief and Loss Support Group

…Environment for Individuals who are Dealing with the Death of a Loved One, Friend, Caregiver, Community Member, or Pet. Time: 1 – 2:30 PM Date: Tuesdays on February 11, 18, 25, March 4, 11, 18, 2025 Where: room 1 at 2398 Yonge St. Fee: free Limited spots. MUST Complete Pre and Post Evaluations & Commit to all Sessions To register, contact Lucy at 416 486 8666 ext. 226 lucyn@vibranthealthcare.ca or Dong at 416 486 8666 ext. 227 dongy@vibranthealth…
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Autistic Adults Drama Workshop

…On Sunday June 15th Autism Ontario, in partnership with Dramatherapist Nicolas Bezier, will be offering autistic adults a Drama Workshop at Beaches Sandbox Community Center in the heart of the Toronto Beaches, from 12-2pm. Tickets are just $10 per person. Caregivers and supporters are welcome to attend for free!  Register now…
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Caregiver Resource Group Recruitment – CAMH Adult Neurodevelopmental Services

…025 – July 23, 2025. Caregiver Resource Group This five-week virtual group offers caregivers the opportunity to learn more about disability resources and caregiver supports in the community. The Caregiver Resource Group hosts a wide variety of educational presentations by external guest speakers and by ANS clinicians (Social Workers, Occupational Therapists, and Behaviour Therapists). Caregivers will receive group consultative supports and guidanc…
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Creating Employment and Training Opportunities in Your Community

there might already be a natural fit between your skills and interests and community needs. For example, if you love animals, explore local pet stores or shelters. This creates a more authentic and likely match. Focus on Skill-Building First Sometimes the best starting point isn’t a job, but an opportunity to build confidence or practice a routine. Volunteering, internships, or short-term roles can all serve as stepping stones. Start With Your Exi…
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Classroom Layout Tips

…et up in pairs to promote socialization. If floor space is unavailable for freestanding easels, then mount easels permanently to the wall. Allow children to independently access all creative materials and experiment. For example, if that day’s creative activity is finger painting, a child may also use available sponges, add stickers, glue yarn scraps, or colour with crayons. Sand and Water Locate the sand and water play tables near the block and c…
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Packing a Child Friendly Snack

…that folds. You can fill it with juice or water. Cutlery For school, it is best to pack finger foods. If your child needs a child-size spoon for his snack, but has trouble gripping it, cover it with a small piece of foam from a hair curler or insulation tubing, or build up the handle by wrapping masking tape around it several times. [insert photo] Snack Ideas If your child is a fussy eater, try to include at least one food item you know your child…
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