Cliquez iciSpirale : Une nouvelle ressource Web pour les parents!

Le site Web Spirale d’Autisme Ontario aspire à devenir la source d’informations par excellence en Ontario pour les parents, les fournisseurs de soins et les membres de la collectivité en général qui sont à la recherche de professionnels agréés et d’intervenants ayant de l’expérience en autisme dans le but de solliciter leurs services et leur soutien pour les personnes qui ont un trouble du spectre de l’autisme (TSA).

Le site Web, sur lequel les professionnels s’inscrivent eux-mêmes, font état de leur expérience et fournissent leurs coordonnées, comprend les ressources documentaires suivantes: · Un registre de professionnels agréés
· Un registre d’intervenants ayant de l’expérience en autisme
· Un Guide des parents
· Une liste de plus en plus longue de Questions et Réponses (rédigées en collaboration avec des professionnels agréés) qui vise à aider les parents à se faire une idée de ce qu’ils peuvent attendre d’un professionnel agréé susceptible de fournir des services à leur enfant ou à toute la famille.

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Visit the site today! Spirale: A new web resource for parents!

Autism Ontario’s Spirale website aims to serve as the best possible source for parents, caregivers and the general community to locate regulated professionals and experienced autism workers for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in Ontario.

The website, on which professionals self-register their experience and contact information, includes:
· Listings of regulated professionals
· Listings of experienced autism workers
· A Parent Guide
· A growing list of Q & A’s (written with regulated professionals) aimed at helping parents get a sense of what to expect from a particular regulated professional who might provide service for their child or family

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Click here/cliquez ici New: 2012 March Break Reimbursement Fund

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Cliquez ici pour compléter le sondage.Sondage pour parents : Satisfaction avec le programme RPC et ses services

Nous menons un court sondage pour les parents qui ont accédé aux activités et aux services du programme RPC (aujourd'hui appelé le programme Potentiel)

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Click here to go to surveyParent Survey: Satisfaction with RCP Program and Services

We are conducting a short survey for parents who have accessed RCP Program (now called Potential Programme) activities and services.



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Click here register for this event.From Diagnosis to Daily Living Conference: A Lifelong Approach to Working with Individuals with an Autism Spectrum Disorder

On February 17 and 18, come and join us for a 2-day workshop in Toronto that touches on critical factors needed to help individuals with an ASD improve their quality of life.

Drawing from their own personal and professional experiences, Emily Iland and Barbara Doyle will provide invaluable insights and practical strategies to help individuals on the Autism Spectrum successfully navigate day-to-day life - at home, in school and beyond.

Professionals, students and parents welcome. Subsidy is available for parents who need it. Read the poster for details.

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Click here the website.Argo Andre Durie and the Super-Elite Football Camp are our newest Champions!

Autism Ontario is thrilled to announce our newest Champions, Toronto Argonaut Andre Durie and Nick Burns from the Super-Elite Football Camp! This year’s winner of the CFL’s prestigious Jake Gaudaur Award, Andre Durie has combined his work with Nick Burns and the Super-Elite Football Camps with his ongoing support of Autism Ontario, and we couldn’t be happier.

Thank you, Andre and Nick, for seeing the potential!
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Click here for the flier.Adults Count! A survey on Youth and Adults with ASDs in Ontario

It has been two decades since there has been a provincial survey on adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Ontario. Since the 1990s, there have been major changes to the population of adults that are identified with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. Many adults seen in clinical practice report that their ASD and related symptoms provide challenges that are not addressed.

Adults Count! is a province-wide survey that will provide important information of the profiles and needs of youth and adults on the Autism Spectrum.

To receive information about Adults Count! or to participate in this survey, contact us at: adult.survey@redpathcentre.ca or 416-920-4999 x 0165 or visit Redpath Centre's website.

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