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Nos bénévoles constituent le fondement de notre succès

Nous vous remercions de l’intérêt que vous portez au bénévolat auprès d'Autisme Ontario. Nos bénévoles constituent le fondement de notre succès, et nous sommes reconnaissants à chaque personne qui consacre son temps, son talent et son argent à la réalisation de notre mission et de notre vision. À noter – Tous les bénévoles doivent soumettre une vérification des antécédents en vue d’un travail auprès de personnes vulnérables et suivre une formation de bénévole. Les détails seront envoyés suite à votre demande et à un entretien réussi. Les bénévoles qui participent à nos programmes doivent être

Transition To Adulthood Resources

Autism Ontario works to support autistic youth and their families through the transition to adulthood. People connect with Transition Services at Autism Ontario seeking answers to questions about planning and preparing for adulthood, moving to adult services and supports, funding, post-secondary education, options for life after high school (post secondary, jobs, community involvement, etc.), and more. Below you will find links to resources, learning materials, and content by autistic youth, their families, and professionals that may be helpful on the journey to adulthood.

Ressources de transition

Autisme Ontario s’efforce d’accompagner les jeunes individus autistes et leurs familles dans leur transition vers l’âge adulte. Les gens font appel aux services de transition d’Autisme Ontario pour trouver réponse à leurs nombreuses interrogations, qu’il s’agisse de la planification et de la préparation de l’âge adulte, du passage aux services et soutiens pour adultes, du financement, des options pour l’après-secondaire (études postsecondaires, emplois, engagement dans la communauté, etc.), et plus encore. Vous trouverez ci-dessous des liens menant à des ressources, à du matériel pédagogique

Our Committment to Ethical Fundraising

Autism Ontario is responsible to our donors who invest in and help to protect the future of our organization and our mission. We are committed to working towards the highest standards of financial management and fundraising ethics, and pledge that our donors’ investment in Autism Ontario will be treated with the utmost respect. We treat every donation with professionalism, accountability, and integrity. Our commitment to these ideals is at the core of our promise to you, the donors who fuel our mission. We are guided by an internationally recognized Donor Bill of Rights, created by the

Notre engagement en matière de philanthropie éthique

À Autisme Ontario, nous sommes investis d’une responsabilité à l’égard de nos donateurs qui investissent dans l'avenir de notre organisme et de notre mission et qui contribuent à les protéger. Nous nous engageons à respecter les plus hautes normes de gestion financière et d'éthique philanthropique et nous faisons la promesse de traiter avec le plus grand respect les montants investis dans Autisme Ontario par nos donateurs. Nous traitons chaque don avec professionnalisme, redevabilité et intégrité. Notre engagement envers ces idéaux est au cœur de la promesse que nous faisons aux donateurs qui

Where to Donate - Our Charitable Funds

Autism Ontario is dedicated to supporting autistic individuals and their families across the province. We provide a variety of donor funded programs and services designed to meet the unique needs of the autism community, including social skills development, educational resources, and community-based activities. With your support, we can continue to offer vital programs and services that significantly improve the lives of autistic people, their families, and the caregivers dedicated to helping them live fulling and joyous lives. Your donation to one of the following Funds will make a

Autism Ontario’s Response to the 2023 Review of the Child, Youth and Family Services Act, 2017

The Child, Youth, and Family Services Act (CYFSA, or the Act) is the primary provincial legislation governing child, youth, and family services that are provided, delivered, funded, or licensed through the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services (MCCSS). This includes services such as child welfare, adoption services, youth justice, and children’s developmental services, as well as services for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis children and youth. Given the high representation and disproportionate involvement of children with disabilities in child welfare investigations and the MCCSS

Simcoe County New Diagnosis

You've just received a diagnosis of ASD for your child. Or you're on a waitlist for assessment. Or you suspect that your child may have autism. Now What? Empowerment through Learning & Connecting .. "Next Steps - A Resource Guide for Families" and "Future Steps" for those who have recently had a child diagnosed with autism are now available on our website. Over 45 agencies and services are listed to help parents and community partners navigate the programs and services for children with autism living in Simcoe County. Diagnosticians will now be able to direct parents to this easy to use guide

Our History

The Ontario Society for Autistic Children was founded in 1973 as a registered charity by a group of parents seeking to establish educational and support services for their children. Up until 1973, families were often forced to institutionalize their children because educational and treatment programs were not available. In the years since incorporation, we have seen great strides in research into the causes and treatment of autism and into the development of educational and community-based services for individuals with ASD. In 1974, the organization was instrumental in conceiving of

Notre histoire

La Ontario Society for Autistic Children est un organisme de bienfaisance fondé en 1973 par un groupe de parents qui cherchait à mettre en place des services éducatifs et de soutien pour leurs enfants. Avant 1973, les familles devaient souvent placer leurs enfants dans des institutions parce qu’aucun programme d’éducation et de traitement n’était disponible. Dans les années qui ont suivi notre constitution en société morale, nous avons observé des progrès considérables dans la recherche sur les causes et le traitement de l’autisme ainsi que dans le développement de services éducatifs et

Les différents propos concernant le TSA

Les différents propos concernant le trouble du spectre de l’autisme Il existe de nombreuses façons d’aborder le trouble du spectre de l’autisme (TSA). Nous pouvons l’aborder sous l’angle médical, nous pouvons le décrire par les comportements observés, nous pouvons évoquer les taux de prévalence, nous pouvons parler de détection précoce et de l’importance de l’intervention basée sur des preuves en bas âge, de la nécessité de fournir un soutien aux personnes TSA tout au long de leur vie. Nous pouvons aussi rappeler à quel point les actions revendicatrices jouent un rôle de premier plan dans le

York Region Golf Tournament

Dear Friend of Autism Ontario Kids (AOK) Camp, We hope you are enjoying the summer and that you and your family are staying safe during these challenging times. Since Ontario started to move through various ‘stages of opening’ in late spring, we have been in conversations regarding the viability of running our annual Charity Golf Classic. We ultimately decided the safety of our guests is more important than fundraising in this current environment. We are happy to report that the revenue generated through your generous support from last year’s tournament helped to fund a summer Camp@Home

Host Your Own Fundraiser

DIY Fundraiser There are lots of ways to build a do-it-yourself fundraiser! Host a dinner party and ask your guests to be Champions for Autism Ontario with a gift. Have a garage or yard sale with proceeds going to Autism Ontario. Get a group of kids to mow lawns for autism – the possibilities are endless! When you’ve completed your Fundraiser, you can submit it to Autism Ontario using our safe and secure online form. Or, if you prefer, you can make your gift by mail or phone: Autism Ontario, 004-1179 King Street West, Toronto, ON, M6K 3C5 Attend a Fundraising Event Be a Champion and have a