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One to One Summer Support Worker Reimbursement Fund - FAQs

General Information about the Summer Fund Information Flyer The Ministry of Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services is continuing to support summer programs for children and youth with autism spectrum disorders through more regionally based programs. Families should check with the Ministry’s Regional Offices for further information regarding other summer camp supports funded by the Government of Ontario. For information about Regional Offices, click here. 1. Do I need to resubmit the proof of diagnosis if I have previously applied for funds? No. If you previously received funds

Le fonds de remboursement des travailleurs de soutien individuel pour l'été - FAQ

Déplaint Le Ministère des Services à l'enfance et des Services sociaux et communautaires maintient son appui aux programmes d’été à l’intention des enfants et des adolescents ayant un trouble du spectre de l’autisme, et souhaite qu’un plus grand nombre de régions puissent en bénéficier. Pour de plus amples renseignements sur les autres formes d’aide consentie aux camps d’été par le gouvernement de l’Ontario, les familles doivent s’adresser aux bureaux régionaux de ce ministère. Pour obtenir de l’information sur les bureaux régionaux, cliquez ici. 1. Est-ce que je dois présenter de nouveau la

One to One Summer Support Worker Reimbursement Fund

Need support for your child with ASD* this summer? Frequently Asked Questions Information Flyer The Summer One to One Summer Support Worker Fund 2023 is now closed to applications. The Summer Fund opens to applications from about May 1 to May 31 each year. The One-to-One Summer Support Worker Reimbursement Fund is available to Ontario families of children or youth with ASD who retain the services of a one-to-one worker or send their child to a camp or program virtual or in person. Maximum reimbursements of $600, per child or youth, (up to 18th birthday) will be made to subsidize services

Le fonds de remboursement des travailleurs de soutien individuel pour l'été

Le Fonds de remboursement des travailleurs de soutien individuel pour l’été 2023 est maintenant fermé aux demandes. Avez-vous besoin d’aide pour que votre enfant ayant un TSA* puisse participer à un camp d’été? Le Fonds de remboursement des travailleurs de soutien individuel pour l’été est maintenant fermé aux demandes. La période de demandes est ouverte du 1er mai au 31 mai chaque année. Le Fonds de remboursement des travailleurs de soutien individuel pour l’été est mis à la disposition des familles qui font appel aux services d’un travailleur de soutien individuel pour que leur enfant puisse

CommunityConnect

CommunityConnect is a centralized community portal that is home to our service listings, learning resources, and events. You can search for autism services, and Autism Ontario resources and events. This is not the OAP Provider List. To view the OAP Provider List, click here. The portal currently houses hundreds of resources, services, and events across Ontario, including mental health professionals, occupational therapists, speech and language pathologists, social workers, ABA providers, and more, and we have new services joining every day.

AutismOntario CommunityConnect

AutismOntario CommunityConnect is a free, easily searchable database where you can search for autism services and events in Ontario. The list currently houses hundreds of services and events across Ontario, including mental health professionals, occupational therapists, speech and language pathologists, social workers, ABA providers, and more, and we have new services joining every day.

Children and Youth Programs

F.A.S.T (Fun, Active, Social Team!) Club: For children and youth with ASD (Ages 5-12) Participants will be divided into teams, and each night will have a “weekly goal” to meet (i.e. waiting my turn, sharing with friends, saying thank you, etc). They will participate in different stations (fine motor focus, gross motor focus, and sensory & exploration) which will seek to offer many opportunities for participants to interact with one another socially, and build their peer relationships. STARS (Social Training & Recreation Skills) For Teens and Adults with ASD ( Ages 13+) A recreational program

Financement du gouvernement pour les adultes

Le Programme ontarien des services en matière d’autisme s’adresse seulement aux personnes de 17 ans et moins; il existe toutefois d’autres options de financement du gouvernement pour les adultes autistes ou ayant un handicap. Programme ontarien de soutien aux personnes handicapées (POSPH) Le Programme ontarien de soutien aux personnes handicapées offre deux types d’aide pour les adultes en situation de handicap de plus de 18 ans en Ontario. Soutien au revenu : une aide financière mensuelle pour aider à payer les besoins essentiels, comme les aliments, les vêtements et le logement. Le soutien

Housing Resources

Housing is a human right. Residing in dwellings that are secure, affordable, and accessible within a short distance to community connections and loved ones, amenities, healthcare access, transit, and job opportunities is fundamentally what we all need to survive and thrive. Autistic Ontarians and their families should expect nothing less than this, and yet are currently facing an affordable, accessible, and humane housing crisis. For some autistic adults, home can be a place of independence, provided there is the flexibility to access the right supports to address the complexities of life on

Ressources de logement

L’accès au logement est un droit de la personne. Résider dans des logements sécuritaires, abordables et accessibles à courte distance des services communautaires et des êtres chers, des commodités, de l’accès aux soins de santé, des transports en commun et des possibilités d’emploi est fondamentalement ce dont nous avons tous besoin pour survivre et nous épanouir. Les Ontariens autistes et leurs familles ne devraient s’attendre à rien de moins que cela, et pourtant, ils sont actuellement confrontés à une crise du logement abordable, accessible et habitable. Pour certains adultes autistes, le

Government Funding for Adults

While the Ontario Autism Program doesn’t currently extend past the age of 18, there are some government funding options for autistic and/or disabled adults. Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) The Ontario Disability Support Program provides two different types of assistance for adults 18 and older with disabilities in Ontario. Income support - Monthly financial assistance to help with the costs of basic needs such as food, clothing and shelter. Income support also includes benefits like drug coverage and vision care for clients and their eligible family members. Employment Support -

Adult Assessment

Assessments for autism in adulthood are becoming more common as a result of expanding diagnostic criteria and a significant increase in awareness and understanding. The most common reasons that adults seek out diagnosis and support are difficulties with social interaction and mental health. An autism diagnosis can be a validating experience and can help adults better understand themselves and their experiences. Autism Ontario does not provide diagnosis; however, we can provide resources to assist people in their search for a qualified provider. How to Access Adult Diagnosis in Ontario

Diagnostic chez l’adulte

En raison de l’élargissement des critères de diagnostic et d’une hausse marquée de la sensibilisation et de la compréhension, de plus en plus d’adultes demandent un test de dépistage de l’autisme. Les problèmes d’interaction sociale et de santé mentale sont les raisons les plus fréquemment invoquées par les adultes qui demandent un diagnostic et du soutien. Un diagnostic d’autisme peut avoir une valeur de validation et aider les adultes à mieux se comprendre eux-mêmes et à mieux comprendre ce qu’ils vivent. Autisme Ontario ne donne pas de diagnostic, mais nous pouvons offrir des ressources aux

Autism Career Connections

Fair Jobs. Equal Employment. Inclusive Workplaces. Autism Career Solutions Finding meaningful work is important. At Autism Ontario, we believe that everyone has the right to dignified and respectful careers, in environments that foster growth and lifelong satisfaction. Autistic adults and youth deserve this dignity and respect. Autism Career Connections is an online workshop that helps both job seekers on the autism spectrum and employers create safe and healthy workplaces. Using a modular approach, employers and hiring managers will learn how to design inclusive working environments, adopt

Autistic Creativity

Welcome to the place where we highlight autistic creativity. In this section of our website, you’ll find links to content created by autistic people, including learning resources, blogs, artwork, and more. Everything you see here was submitted by someone on the spectrum and/or their caregiver and is shared with their permission.  All artwork is on display below. Click here to read blog posts written by autistic people. Click here to read learning resources and creative writing by autistic people. Click here to read about Creative Art Therapies and view art created by autistic people. Do you

Autistic Blog Posts

This is a list of blog posts that were written for Autism Ontario by people on the autism spectrum. We are thankful that they shared their valuable thoughts, stories, and insights with us, and we hope that you’ll read through them to gain a deeper understanding about neurodiversity from their different perspectives.

Billets de blogue de personnes autistes

Voici une liste d’articles de blogue rédigés pour Autisme Ontario par des personnes autistes. Nous leur sommes reconnaissants d’avoir accepté de nous faire partager leurs précieuses réflexions, leurs récits et leurs idées, dont nous vous invitons à prendre connaissance pour mieux comprendre la neurodiversité selon leurs différentes perspectives.

Learning Resources and Creative Writing

This is a list of all our learning resources and creative writing submissions that were written by autistic people. We’re grateful for everyone who has shared their knowledge, lived experience, expertise, and creativity with us and with our community. 

Disclaimers and Limitations of Liability

All information listed on Autism Ontario’s website is provided “as is”. You agree not to hold Autism Ontario responsible for the content of the listings or actions of the service providers. Autism Ontario does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, efficacy or timeliness of any content or the quality, safety, or legality of what is offered. Accordingly, to the extent legally permitted, we expressly disclaim all warranties, representations and conditions, express or implied, including those of quality, merchantability, merchantable quality, durability, fitness for a particular purpose and

Avertissements et limitations de responsabilité

Tous les renseignements énumérés sur le site d’Autisme Ontario sont fournis sur une base « tels quels ». Vous convenez de ne pas tenir Autisme Ontario responsable du contenu des listes ou des gestes des fournisseurs de services. Autisme Ontario ne garantit pas l’exactitude, l’exhaustivité, l’efficacité ou la présentation en temps opportun de quelque contenu que ce soit, ni la qualité, le caractère sécuritaire ou la légalité de ce qui est offert. Conséquemment, et dans toute la mesure où la loi le permet, nous nions expressément l’existence de toute garantie, de toute représentation et de toute

Autism Ontario Proposed Bylaw Changes

Download the full Briefing Note PDF. Download the full New By-Law No. 1. Briefing Note – New By-Law No. 1 Autism Society Ontario (the “Corporation”) was incorporated as a non-share capital corporation under the Ontario Corporations Act (the “OCA”) by Letters Patent dated May 25, 1973 (as amended by Supplementary Letters Patent dated July 17, 1986 and May 27, 1991) and registered as a Canadian charity effective as of May 25, 1973. It is anticipated that the OCA will be replaced by the Ontario Not-for-profit Corporations Act, 2010 (the “ONCA”) by the end of 2020 or early 2021. The Corporation’s