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OAP Information Sessions

Autism Ontario offers support to all families interested in accessing the Ontario Autism Program (OAP), currently registered in the program and waiting for their childhood budget or interim one time funding or families currently receiving services. We provide workshops, training sessions and individual direct support.   OAP Information and Reconciliation Sessions: COVID 19 UPDATE: Autism Ontario will be offering these sessions virtually to keep parents, guardians and caregivers informed. Please register for the session that is convenient for you. Once you are registered, you will receive a

POSA Séances d’information

Autisme Ontario accorde un soutien à toutes les familles qui souhaitent s’inscrire au Programme ontarien des services en matière d’autisme (POSA), qui sont actuellement inscrites au programme et qui attendent un budget pour les services aux enfants ou un financement ponctuel provisoire, ou aux familles qui reçoivent actuellement des services. Autisme Ontario proposera des ateliers, des séances de formation et un soutien individuel direct. Descriptions des séances d’information du POSA : MISE À JOUR COVID-19 : Autisme Ontario offrira ces séances sous une forme virtuelle, pour tenir informés les

The Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services announces focus on needs-based Ontario Autism Program

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Toronto, Ontario, July 29, 2019 Autism Ontario Responds to the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services The Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services announces focus on needs-based Ontario Autism Program Autism Ontario is committed to supporting families through this province-wide program change and will work with the members of the Autistic community, caregivers and professionals to find solutions to this process. Download the PDF link Today, after listening to service providers and families in various areas across the province, Minister Todd Smith

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Autism Ontario

How the Parade of Lights Illuminates Support for Autism Ontario

For 24 years, the Parade of Lights has been a holiday celebration in Thunder Bay, Ontario. On the first Saturday in December, a parade of over 100 colourfully lighted trucks towing trailers and floats slowly winds through the streets of Thunder Bay, flanked by cheering onlookers who eagerly fill donation buckets that are passed along the route. For just about as long, Autism Ontario has been part of the Parade of Lights. Last year, the annual charitable event, which raises funds for local children's charities, raised over $10,500 alone for Autism Ontario. "All the funds raised by the parade

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Autism Ontario is the province’s leading source of information and referral on autism and one of the largest collective voices representing the autism community. Autism Ontario supports Autistic children, youth and adults, and their families by advocating on their behalf, providing programs and services and creating acceptance and opportunities across Ontario.

Ontario Government Announces Inter-ministerial Approach

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Toronto, Ontario, April 2, 2019 Ontario Government Announces Inter-ministerial Approach to Supporting Children and Youth with Autism and Their Families Today’s announcement means families, Autistic self-advocates, clinicians and other professionals will have many different opportunities to play a larger role in shaping the Ontario Autism Program This announcement made by the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services, in partnership with the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education represents many important steps towards acceptance and opportunities for
Joy F. Johnson, M. Ed, M.S.

Préparer les enfants autistes noirs à interagir avec les forces de l'ordre

2 minutes de lecture Avertissement de déclencheur : police, meurtre Une fois arrivé à l'âge de 21 ans, un adolescent autiste sur cinq aura été interpellé et interrogé par la police. Les adultes autistes sont cinq fois plus susceptibles d'être emprisonnés que leurs pairs neurotypiques! Les hommes et les adolescents noirs sont presque trois fois plus à risque que leurs vis-à-vis blancs de perdre la vie aux mains d’un policier; du côté féminin, la proportion est de presque deux fois plus. Par conséquent, si vous avez un enfant autiste noir, vous devez, dans le cadre de son répertoire de
Autism Ontario

Now more than ever, we must be active and deliberate in listening to and including black autistic voices across the province.

Autism Ontario aims to support and advocate for all autistic individuals across the province, regardless of race, ethnicity, income, religion or gender identity. The recent harrowing events remind us of the systemic injustices that have always and continue to exist for many of our marginalized members of society. These deep-rooted barriers are especially amplified for people who are Black, Indigenous and People of Colour. Along with the obstacles people on the autism spectrum may face, Black and Indigenous autistic people and their communities also struggle to acquire equitable access to
Autisme Ontario

Maintenant plus que jamais, nous devons agir; il faut écouter et inclure les personnes noires autistes de la province.

Autisme Ontario vise à aider et à défendre toutes les personnes autistes de la province, peu importe leur race, leur ethnie, leur revenu, leurs convictions religieuses et leur identité de genre. Les récents événements nous rappellent que les injustices systémiques n’ont jamais cessé pour les membres marginalisés de la société. Ces barrières enracinées profondément dans notre culture sont ressenties de manière amplifiée par les personnes noires, autochtones et de couleur. En plus des difficultés auxquelles sont confrontées les personnes ayant un TSA, celles issues de communautés noires ou
Patrick Jachyra, PhD, and Bri Redquest, PhD

Tips and Tricks to be Physically Active

~ 3 minute read Participating in physical activity can help make you feel good, create routine and provide an opportunity to create social connections. Being physically active can also improve physical health (e.g., reduce risk of a heart attack). Participating in physical activity can also improve mental health by reducing stress and anxiety (Hillier et al., 2010), and provide a sense of predictability, as well as feelings of fun, joy and pleasure. Since the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted our daily routines and lives in many ways, being physically active during this time is especially
Patrick Jachyra, Ph.D., et Bri Redquest, Ph.D.

Trucs et conseils pour être actif physiquement

3 minutes de lecture La participation à des activités physiques peut vous aider à vous sentir bien, à créer une routine et à créer des liens sociaux. Être actif physiquement peut également améliorer la santé physique (p. ex. réduire les risques d’une crise cardiaque). La participation à des activités physiques peut également améliorer la santé mentale en réduisant le stress et l’anxiété (Hillier et coll., 2010) et fournir un sentiment de prévisibilité ainsi que des sentiments de plaisir, de bonheur et de satisfaction. Depuis que la pandémie de la COVID-19 a perturbé nos routines quotidiennes
Stephanie Moeser, BSW, MSW, RSW

The Art of Mindfulness

~ 3 minute read We are all in this situation together Each of our situations are unique; some of us are finding it manageable and nice to slow down; Some of us are finding it overwhelming and are juggling many different roles; some of us work in frontline healthcare or have family who work in health care; and some of us may have friends or family directly impacted by COVID 19. All these experiences can bring up a range of different emotions, thoughts and even physical sensations. There is no right or wrong way to feel. We have no roadmap and even if we did, each person’s journey would be