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Our Team

Provincial Office Autism Ontario’s Provincial Office is located in Toronto and is comprised of both full-time and part-time employees, who support the entire organization. Our Senior Leadership Team Farrukh Abbas - Chief Finance and Information Officer Jessica Bethel - Chief Education and Communications Officer Christa Sawyer - Chief Operations Officer - Family Support Indu Radhakrishnan- Chief Human Resources Officer Margaret Spoelstra - Chief Executive Officer Province Wide Staff Outside of our office in Toronto, Autism Ontario has Care Coordinators who work regionally throughout the

Provincially Speaking Survey Results 2018

Top 5 Priorities for Families and Self-Advocates in Ontario Nicole Bardikoff, Katherine Buchan, & Margaret Spoelstra of Autism Ontario, Toronto ON, and Stephen Gentles of McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Click here for a PDF version of the poster. Introduction Autism Ontario conducted an annual province-wide survey to gain a better understanding of the current needs and experiences of caregivers and autistic adults. In the past, Autism Ontario has relied on professional expertise to determine the most important, actionable items from the data. This year, in order to more accurately pinpoint

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.

School Advocacy Toolkit

School issues continue to be the number one reason families connect with us for support. Autism Ontario, in partnership with Mahony Advocacy, developed Negotiating the Maze: Strategies for Effective Advocacy in Schools. This resource outlines how to advocate effectively and establish positive working relationships with your child’s school. It is filled with tips, templates, and links to important Ministry of Education information.

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

Adults

Autism Ontario works to support autistic adults and their families reach their potential. Through positive advocacy work alongside autistic adults, professional community stakeholders, and policy makers, Autism Ontario aims to collaboratively envision and help create responsive services and opportunities for autistic adults in Ontario. People connect with Adult Services at Autism Ontario seeking answers to questions about transitioning to adulthood, post-secondary education, accessing a diagnostic assessment as an adult, available funding, mental health and addictions services, housing

Social Skills Development

Learning social skills is a lifelong journey for all of us, and especially for those with ASD. With the appropriate supports, education, and practice, people with ASD can develop the skills they want or need to navigate relationships, employment, and the world around us. A person’s social understanding might present differently depending on age, cognitive capacity, and ability to communicate. Many social skills programs in Ontario lack parent involvement and feedback. Results from our Caregiver Survey showed that less than half of the programs evaluated encouraged parents to monitor the

Hollylynn Towie Scholarship

Open to Durham Residents Only Accepting Online-only applications from May 1, 2024 - June 30, 2024 APPLY HERE Autism Ontario Central East is pleased to offer the Hollylynn Towie Scholarship Fund to autistic students in post-secondary programs. Hollylynn Kathleen Towie was born on January 2, 1995. Hollylynn was diagnosed with mild autism and a developmental delay. As a child, Hollylynn struggled with peers in school and in her social life. Hollylynn was never discouraged from going to school or trying to make friends. Holly’s dream was to attend College after she graduated from High school

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

Careers

We’re so glad you want to join our team! Working at Autism Ontario means being part of a unique work culture that revolves around something we all believe in – creating a supportive and inclusive Ontario for autism. A career at Autism Ontario means supporting autistic individuals in building meaningful connections in their community through education, advocacy, and acceptance. Autism Ontario is an equal opportunity employer committed to maximizing the diversity of our organization, and actively encourages individuals on the autism spectrum and from all equity seeking groups to apply. Browse

About Autism

What is Autism? The clinical model defines autism, or Autism Spectrum Disorder, as a lifelong neurodevelopmental disorder that affects the way a person communicates and relates to people and the world around them. It can affect body language and posture, social interactions and relationships, how you engage with your interests, and sensory processing capacities. Autism exists in all cultures, ethnicities, races, and gender identities. While the Public Health Agency of Canada references the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) in classifying autism as a disorder, many
We provide speech/language assessment and treatment of children, adolescents and adults with ASD and related disorders. We also provide parent consultation, support and education, as well as work with the school and within rehabilitation teams.
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- ABA & ESDM (community, in home, in clinic)
- JASPER (in clinic)
- Music Program
- Year round social skills groups & camps
- School readiness
- Parent support (online consults, online classes, in person consults)
- Respite care
- Tutoring
- Education training (schools - teachers, paraprofessionals)
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I am a private music teacher who herself is on the autism spectrum, and while I have many neurotypical students, I have a special affinity for teaching autistic students music and also have official special education certification from the Ontario College of Teachers.
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Life Coaching autistic teens and adults in skill towards independence. Supporting each individual to develop and meet their individual goals. Working towards skills to gain and maintain employment, complete high school, enter and complete post secondary education, communication and social interactions, dating, and understanding emotional regulation - managing anxiety.

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All & Every provides academic and community supports for people with complex needs including autism in London, Ontario to increase their confidence, independence, and regulation. Our relationship-based model focuses on independence skills development, executive functioning strengthening, social skills, and self-regulation. We also offer parent / teacher coaching and advocacy, special education tutoring, and academic achievement testing.
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Adult Guardianship of Property application service for adults aged18+ with a developmental disability, or for incapable adults who were once capable. (10 step, accelerated application process, personalized for each applicant at a flat, affordable rate. Ontario, Canada only.)
Free Adult Guardianship education
Notary Public services such as: witness signatures, commission forms and documents, certified true copies, administer oaths and declarations, etc.
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Aspire Community & Developmental Services offers life skills coaching and empowerment programs to youth and young adults with developmental disabilities and autism. We strive to promote independence and build confidence in our clients as they begin or continue their transition to adulthood. We also provide caregiver support and education. Services can be provided in person and virtually.

Note: no physical location, programming takes place in the community or client home
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Consulting to parents of special needs children to help navigate the school system. Providing information and guidance with IEP and IPRC processes, school choice, program and support requests, transition planning and complaint processes. Offering standardized academic assessments in English and French from pre-school language development screening to end of high school. Assistance with post-secondary education options and applications . Help for new Canadians and international and domestic relocations. Multilingual services.
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I am a Special Education teacher offering private instruction to students of all ages who have high functioning autism. My programme includes Social Thinking, Zones of Regulation, Social Behaviour Mapping, Superflex, Collaborative Problem Solving, perspective taking and conversation building. I'm a former TDSB classroom teacher and have had my own practice since 2010. I have taken professional development training with Social Thinking (Michelle Garcia Winner) and ThinkKids (Harvard University / Massachusetts General Hospital).
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Ateliers de soutien en santé mentale pour les parents
Groupes de soutien pour les parents
Consultations de santé mentale pour les parents
Notre approche est interculturelle et inclut l'éducation sur les aspects culturels de l'autisme et la réaction des familles. Les familles avec lesquelles nous travaillons sont issues des communuatés noires principalement, mais il y'en a quelques unes issues de la diversité. Nos activités se donnent en ligne ou en présentiel.
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We are a private speech-language pathology practice offering high quality speech and language services to clients of all ages in the Greater Toronto Area. We provide home visits to Etobicoke, Brampton, Mississauga, Milton, Oakville, Burlington, Georgetown, Kitchener/Waterloo, Cambridge, Dundas and Ancaster. We also have a therapy clinic in Brampton. Our team of speech-language pathologists is passionate about continuing education and have many additional accreditations. We are all licensed and registered with the college CASLPO.
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As an Autistic individual myself who has overcome tremendous barriers to achieving success in a multitude of life skills, I am intimately familiar with the associated challenges and strengths of being on the autism spectrum. Through a Neurodiversity and strength-based model I support adolescents and adults on the in the following areas:
- Education, (Secondary, Post-secondary,)
- Career Development
- Relationships/dating,
- Service Navigation and Obtaining Funding
- Personal growth/Self-development
- Tools and INSIGHTS required to fulfill their needs and desires
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The Family Support Program provides effective, practical and timely assistance for families with children under the age of 18 years old with a developmental/intellectual disability. Family Support offers a coordinated access point to guide you through the “system”. Families can receive information and assistance with: Concerns about education, Funding sources & completion of government forms, Parenting programs and support groups, Respite programs, Community resources, and Future planning. WDDS Family Services also offers an annual Summer Camp for youth ages 10-21.
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Pyramid Educational Consultants of Canada is the sole Canadian provider for PECS® and Pyramid Approach to Education® training and consultation services.
We provide trainings for professionals and families to assist their learners in developing communication, managing challenging behaviours, and building functional skills. Our product department offers a range of quality materials for PECS users as well as visual aids and tools for organizing supportive learning environments. We also offer consultation services, working with families and educational teams to meet learners’ individual needs and goals.
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588543
Shining Stars Support Services is pleased to offer in-home and center-based ABA Therapy to persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other related behavioural difficulties. The supports provided follow the principles of Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA).

In addition to ABA Therapy, Shining Stars Support Services offers Respite Support, Speech and Language Pathology, Occupational Therapy as well as supports with School Readiness, Life Skills, Assessments and Parent Coaching

Shining Stars School operates a Ministry of Education approved alternative school for children ages 4-11 with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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582936
Autism Counselling services are meant for caregivers and family members who are seeking emotional support to cope with the challenges associated with raising a child on the autism spectrum. I will collaborate with you and your family to develop essential skills and enhance your capacity to care for your child.

My goal is to empower families, enhance your coping skills, and create a network of support that positively impacts the well-being and development of your child and family.

Things I can help with:
Skill Development
Emotional Support
Resource Connection
Advocacy
Education
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711202
Individual speech therapy, social communication skills programs as well as feeding therapy. Tina is the Founder & Director of various group social skills programs including the Saturday Speech Club (school-age), Kitchen Talk (teens) and Social Hour (adults). Targeted therapy goals are practical and achievable so that therapy may make a significant improvement in daily social & communicative interactions.

Professional training & practice approaches include:
• PROMPT- level 2, Introduction to Prompt Technique & Prompt Bridging
• Kaufman Speech to Language Protocol
• PECS-Picture Exchange Communication System
• AAC-Augmentative & Alternative Communication
• Hanen principles
• Social Thinking Curriculum
• PEERS-Program for the Education & Enrichment of Relational Skills
- various feeding approaches & TalkTools to enhance feeding skills
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632265