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Autisme Ontario

Les indicateurs de l’autisme durant la petite enfance

2 minutes de lecture Vous avez beaucoup entendu parler de l’autisme, mais vous vous interrogez peut-être sur les signes avant-coureurs de l’autisme. La présence chez votre enfant de plusieurs des comportements décrits ci-dessous pourrait signifier qu’il se développe de manière différente. Si vous pensez que votre enfant pourrait être autiste, n’hésitez pas à demander à votre médecin de famille ou à votre pédiatre ce que vous pourriez faire pour vous renseigner davantage et aider votre enfant à développer ses habiletés de communication, à nouer des liens et à interagir avec le monde qui l

Autisme et créativité

Bienvenue au lieu de mise en valeur de la créativité des individus autistes. Cette section de notre site Web contient des liens menant à du contenu créé par des personnes autistes : ressources d’apprentissage, blogues, œuvres d’art, etc. Tout ce que vous trouvez ici a été soumis par une personne autiste et/ou son aidant, et est diffusé avec sa permission. Toutes les œuvres figurent ci-dessous. Cliquez ici pour lire les billets de blogue rédigés par des personnes autistes. Cliquez ici pour accéder à des ressources d’apprentissage et à des créations littéraires provenant de personnes autistes

CommunityConnectCommunauté

CommunityConnectCommunauté héberge notre répertoire de services, de ressources d'apprentissage et d’activités. Vous pouvez chercher des services reliés à l'autisme, et faire des recherches parmi les ressources et activités d'Autisme Ontario. Il ne s'agit pas de la Liste des fournisseurs du POSA. Pour consulter la Liste des fournisseurs du POSA, cliquer ici. Le portail regroupe actuellement des centaines de ressources, de services et d'activités offerts un peu partout en Ontario (professionnels de la santé mentale, ergothérapeutes, orthophonistes, travailleurs sociaux, fournisseurs d'ACA, etc.)

Les positions d’Autisme Ontario en matière d’éducation

Nos prises de position en matière d’éducation sont conçues pour aider les parents à résoudre des problèmes à l’école et à obtenir des soutiens ou des services pédagogiques et font la promotion des changements dans les pratiques, les politiques et les comportements au sein de notre système d’éducation, de manière respectueuse, positive et efficace. Ce que vous devez savoir en tant que parent L’action revendicatrice vise à assurer le respect, la protection et la progression de ses droits ou des droits des autres. Les élèves ayant reçu un diagnostic de trouble du spectre de l’autisme (TSA) ont
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Autism Ontario Dances with the National Ballet of Canada

The Nutcracker, as danced by the National Ballet of Canada, has long been a holiday favourite. The ballet, written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1892, tells the story of a child's magical Christmas Eve. The tradition of attending the Nutcracker ballet has been passed down from parents who experienced it as children and are now continuing the tradition by taking their own children to the performance. Joy Alma, Toronto Region Program and Volunteer Coordinator at Autism Ontario, is one of those parents, long participating with her children in the National Ballet of Canada's Youth, Outreach, and
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Autism Ontario Applauds Verdict in Ontario Human Rights Tribunal Dog Rescue Decision

Autism Ontario Applauds Verdict in Ontario Human Rights Tribunal Dog Rescue Decision [Toronto, Ontario] Autism Ontario commends the Doan family on the positive outcome of their Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (HRTO) complaint against Kismutt Dog Rescue. The Tribunal determined that the dog rescue engaged in discriminatory practices by refusing to place a dog with the Doan family and declining any accommodations. Subsequent actions by the dog rescue, including numerous social media posts, were found to have promoted negativity towards autistic individuals, creating an unwelcoming service
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Autisme Ontario applaudit le verdict du Tribunal des droits de la personne de l’Ontario visant un refuge canin

Autisme Ontario applaudit le verdict du Tribunal des droits de la personne de l’Ontario visant un refuge canin [Toronto, Ontario] Au nom de la famille Doan, Autisme Ontario se réjouit de l’issue positive donnée par le Tribunal des droits de la personne de l’Ontario (TDPO) à la plainte déposée par cette famille contre le refuge canin Kismutt Dog Rescue. Le Tribunal est d’avis que le refuge a fait preuve de discrimination en refusant de placer un chien auprès de la famille Doan et en refusant toute mesure d’adaptation. Il estime que les agissements subséquents du refuge canin, y compris la

Simcoe County Charity Golf Classic

The 10th Annual Charity Golf Classic raised $28,500 in 2019. Many thanks to our sponsors, those who donated prizes, golfers and volunteers who made the day a success!

Niagara Tee Up for Autism

Charity Golf Tournament Thank you for your interest in our annual charity golf tournament. Please check back in March 2020 for more details! Autism Ontario - Niagara Region Chapter hosts a Charity Golf Tournament at Rolling Meadows Golf Club, (located at 12741 Montrose Road, Niagara Falls, ON) each year to directly benefit individuals and families with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Like to play golf and help people? Autism Ontario - Niagara Chapter's Tee Up for Autism Charity Golf Tournament is the perfect event for you! Proceeds from Tee Up! For Autism benefit our Family Funding Bursary

Our Stories

Our mission at Autism Ontario is to ensure that each individual with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is provided the means to achieve quality of life as a respected member of society. We are dedicated to increasing public awareness about autism and the day-to-day issues faced by individuals with autism, their families, and the professionals with whom they interact. Through your support, Autism Ontario serves as the province’s largest collective voice representing the autism community, made up of knowledgeable parents and professionals who can speak to ASD issues across Ontario. We are dedicated

Autism Ontario Responds to the 2019 Ontario Budget

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Toronto, Ontario, April 11, 2019 Autism Ontario Responds to the 2019 Ontario Budget Download the PDF Link Autism Ontario is committed to supporting families through this province-wide program change Ontario’s first Progressive Conservative government in 15 years presented its budget for the 2019-20 fiscal year today, giving families with autistic loved ones a solid idea of the autism-specific funding to expect from the province for the next four years. Outlined in today’s budget was the previously announced government plan to eliminate the waitlist for children and youth

Bénévolat

Comité de surveillance Chaque région d’Autisme Ontario compte un comité de surveillance. Il s’agit d’un groupe dévoué de bénévoles qui consacrent leur temps, leur énergie et leurs talents à surveiller l’orientation stratégique de la région, à planifier et gérer les activités et à s’efforcer de concrétiser la mission d’Autisme Ontario, soit bâtir un Ontario plus solidaire et inclusif pour les personnes autistes. Outre ces postes dans le comité de surveillance, il existe d’autres possibilités de bénévolat au sein de divers comités dont la raison d’être dépend des besoins régionaux établis par le

Simcoe County Donors

Autism Ontario - Simcoe County Chapter is fortunate to receive community support from so many wonderful individuals and organizations. Here is a list of our recent donors and generous gift in kind funders: Granted our Chapter $2500 for our 2019 Ski/Snowboard Program at Mt St Louis! Kiwanis Club of Orillia donated $2000 to be used for our Social Skills Programming! Many thanks to the Catch the Ace committee in Angus for donating $5000 to our Chapter! Patchless MC 'Ride for Autism' raised over $16,500 in 2018! WW Huronia & Mapleview Locations Collected $9,000 in the month of April, 2019! ​ CIBC

Janet's Story

Why does the work of Autism Ontario still matter after 40 years? It’s really simple. Autism Ontario is extended family for parents with loved ones diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Autism Ontario matters. Our family joined Autism Ontario in 1993, shortly after our daughter Grace was diagnosed with autism. Our membership number was 109, hinting at the humble beginnings of this organization. But that was also a different time. When Grace was diagnosed, we were told that the incidence of autism was only one in 10,000, not the 1 in 66 it is today. When you donate to Autism Ontario

Ethel's Story

My Autism Family My daughter Stacy was born in 1970, and diagnosed with autism at the age of 4. At that time, various doctors and specialists we saw had no knowledge of what autism was, and told me to ‘put her in an institution’. I was appalled, how could a mother lock her child away? What was I going to do? The answer was simple; I would find a way to raise our daughter. When Stacy started nursery school, I met other parents struggling to support their children on the spectrum. In response to these struggles, we joined the York Region Chapter of Autism Ontario and it was there I found a place

River's Story

When my son, River Christie-White, started school, he did not talk. In fact, until the age of about 8, there were no words. And until River was born, I did not know what autism was. Today, Autism Ontario can be there for you when you get the diagnosis, or in fact, at any time you need help. Their staff and volunteers give every day. Now, at 17, my First Nations teen speaks in front of crowds across Canada and the United States, spreading not just awareness about autism, but the need for inclusiveness for all, and particularly supports for children and families with special needs on reserves.

Autism Ontario Responds to the Autism Advisory Panel Announcement

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Toronto, Ontario, May 30, 2019 Autism Ontario Responds to the Autism Advisory Panel Announcement The Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services announces Autism Advisory Panel Autism Ontario is committed to supporting families through this province-wide program change and will work with the Autistic community to find solutions to this process. Download the PDF link Today’s announcement from the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services represents a valuable step towards developing needs-based children’s programming across our province and echoes parent

Moton's Story

Who is Moton Hopkins III? Moton Hopkins III is a man who wears many hats. Moton is a retired football player, now coach, with the Ottawa Redblacks. Moton is the older brother of Matthew, a young, non-verbal adult with autism. Moton is the man who created Mo’s Football Camp; a camp where children on the autism spectrum can sharpen their football skills. Moton is the man who brought a group of professional football players and children on the autism spectrum together to play football and have fun! Moton gives back to his community, and is an inspiration to those who know him. Moton’s inspiration

Autism Ontario's Education Position Statements

Our Educational Position Statements are designed to help parents resolve school issues, obtain needed educational supports or services and help promote a change in the practices, policies and/or behaviours in our educational system in a respectful, positive and effective way. What do you need to know as a parent? Advocacy is about securing, protecting and advancing the rights of one’s self or others. Students on the autism spectrum have rights. The Ministry of Education has enacted legislation and regulations to support the education of students with special needs. School boards are

Fournisseurs de services – Ajouter vos services

Vous offrez un service ou un soutien lié à l'autisme? Votre personnel et vous-mêmes possédez une formation et de l’expérience concernant le travail auprès des enfants, des adolescents ou des adultes autistes? Inscrivez-vous.

Join Us Virtually for World Autism Awareness Day!

Toronto, Ontario, March 30, 2020 Join Us Virtually for World Autism Awareness Day! Join Us Virtually for World Autism Awareness Day! Download the PDF. Thursday, April 2nd is World Autism Awareness Day. And while social distancing effects how Autism Ontario marks the event, it does not change the meaning and significance. “Instead of our friends celebrating World Autism Awareness Day by meeting together to raise the flag across the province, we are encouraging them to celebrate the day safely with their own families with virtual activities that will mark the occasion,” said Margaret Spoelstra

Joignez-vous à nous virtuellement pour la Journée mondiale de la sensibilisation à l'autisme!

Toronto, Ontario, March 30, 2020 Joignez-vous à nous virtuellement pour la Journée mondiale de la sensibilisation à l'autisme! Joignez-vous à nous virtuellement pour la Journée mondiale de la sensibilisation à l'autisme! Télécharger le PDF. Le jeudi 2 avril est la Journée mondiale de la sensibilisation à l'autisme. Et même si la distanciation sociale perturbe la façon dont Autisme Ontario marque l'événement, elle n’en change ni la signification ni l’importance. « Au lieu de laisser nos amis se rassembler un peu partout en province pour hisser le drapeau et célébrer la Journée mondiale de la