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The First Job and Beyond

…counsellor should be able to help them with this. If the person is not in school, there are many community resources that can help. Start by checking on the internet or at your local library for advice. In every resume it is important to include all their work experience. They may not have had a “regular job” before but things like grass cutting, snow shoveling, dog walking and errands for neighbours will demonstrate that they can work independen…
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My First Job

…counsellor should be able to help them with this. If the person is not in school, there are many community resources that can help. Start by checking on the internet or at your local library for advice. In every resume it is important to include all their work experience. They may not have had a “regular job” before but things like grass cutting, snow shoveling, dog walking and errands for neighbours will demonstrate that they can work independen…
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Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) โ€“ Things to Know and Answers to Common Questions [webinar]

…nnan, as we welcome guest speaker John Done – Executive Director, Kingston Community Legal Clinic for a free virtual presentation. Topics covered will include: What benefits does ODSP provide Board and Lodging vs. Basic Needs and Shelter allowance Asset limits and gifts ODSP and employment Disputing ODSP decisions When and where to get help And more… This free webinar will be hosted by Martha Beach, Housing Navigator, DSO South-East Region, and Al…
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Choosing a Child Care Program

…or every 5 toddlers Pre-school (2.5 to 5 years): 1 employee for every 8 preschoolers School-age (6 to 10 years): 1 employee for every 15 school age children Home child care is also regulated under the Day Nurseries Act. Agencies that provide home child care services also have specific policies that home providers follow. Assessing Your Family Needs Part of choosing the best child care option for your child is to start by assessing your family need…
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Resources to Help with Legal and Financial Issues for Self-Advocates and Caregivers

….gov.on.ca/en/getting-legal-help/ Human Rights Legal Support Centre http://www.hrlsc.on.ca/en/home 1-866-625-5179 – The Human Rights Legal Support Centre provides legal services to individuals who have experienced discrimination. The Centre will provide legal assistance to individuals in taking an application to the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario to resolve a human rights dispute. The Office of the Public Guardian & Trustee (OPGT) https://www.at…
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Respite Services

…ccess workers after joining the Family Registry. Visit the Respiteservices.com website for more information about respite services in your community – www.respiteservices.com. How do I pay for this service? Parents can apply for provincial funding by completing an application for the following services: Assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities (ACSD) This funding provides financial assistance to parents to help with the extraordinary costs…
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Sharing Information with Professionals Involved with Your Child

…ur family or finances may seem very personal. You can choose not to answer questions you find personal or intrusive. If you feel uncomfortable providing certain information, ask why it is required and how it will be used to benefit your child. Once you know how the information will be used, you can decide whether you would like to share it. What is “Informed Consent”? As we mentioned earlier, professionals may ask you for personal information abou…
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Email and Online Communication

…on computers, cell phones and other portable devices. E-mail E-mail has become one of today’s standard means of communicating electronically. E-mail is a typed message that is sent from a computer, a phone or other mobile device. Documents, letters, pictures and other electronic items can be attached to the message and sent along with the message. When replying to the message, the original message is sent with the reply. In this way, a history of…
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Simple Strategies to Help You Save Your Money

…where you 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 qua…
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Becoming an adult: Transition planning for youth with a developmental disability

…ences of being an adult. http://www.pathwayscentre.org/sites/default/files/file_downloads/TeenTransitionGuide_E-version_0.pdf Looking Ahead… Together Toronto Catholic District School Board, Surrey Place Centre After students leave school, supports and services will change. Transition planning is an ongoing process and, due to the many complexities, takes a lot of time and thought. Looking Ahead… Together Life after high school Play video In this w…
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