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Many individuals can benefit from what is often referred to as a “third […]
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Many individuals can benefit from what is often referred to as a “third […]
You've probably heard the word "Self-advocacy" before, but do you know what it […]
Many individuals can benefit from what is often referred to as a “third […]
Many individuals can benefit from what is often referred to as a “third […]
This workshop series is for Autistic and neurodivergent individuals who want to build […]
Each week, we offer a “third space”—a place separate from home, work, or school where there is no obligation to spend money on food or beverages—to members of our community. Drop-in and use our space on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays to unwind or recharge—with no pressure to engage in structured activities. We have several rooms available–a quiet lounge, computer desks, hang out sofas–you choose. It’s your time to use your way. We provide flexible seating, focus tools, and adjustable lighting options in an effort to make our space welcoming and inclusive to those who wish to spend time in it. […]
The Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) is one of the most powerful—and underused—financial programs in Canada. Offering up to $90,000 in government grants and bonds, the RDSP has the potential to transform long-term financial security for individuals living with disabilities. Yet, hundreds of thousands of eligible Canadians either don’t have one, or don’t fully understand how to maximize it. In this webinar, RDSP Educator Trish Van Sickle and Disability Tax Credit (DTC) Specialist Dr. Wayne McLeod walk you through the full journey, starting with the RDSP and connecting it back to the Disability Tax Credit that unlocks it. Tuesday, May 56:30 - […]
Are you interested in learning more about all the stages of the employment journey and the steps you can take to lead you on a path to success? Our Employment Classroom series of workshops cover many topics related to finding a job and keeping a job, including employment preparedness, life skills, and soft skills for the workplace. In this particular session, participants will learn: Wednesday, May 610:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.In-person at The Ability Hub (300, 3820 24 Avenue NW) This workshop combines classroom instruction and time to practice what you’ve learned with support from the facilitators, if needed. Attendees […]
Each week, we offer a “third space”—a place separate from home, work, or school where there is no obligation to spend money on food or beverages—to members of our community. Drop-in and use our space on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays to unwind or recharge—with no pressure to engage in structured activities. We have several rooms available–a quiet lounge, computer desks, hang out sofas–you choose. It’s your time to use your way. We provide flexible seating, focus tools, and adjustable lighting options in an effort to make our space welcoming and inclusive to those who wish to spend time in it. […]
Do you find it difficult to communicate when someone disagrees with you? Do you struggle to know how to respond in moments of tension and conflict? We have updated and improved our "Handling Disagreements" workshop to provide Autistic and neurodivergent individuals with opportunities to reflect on the causes of disagreements, and to develop tools to effectively address disagreements when they happen. In this session, you will have the opportunity to: Please note: There will be an interactive component to this session and participants will need some sort of wi-fi enabled device (smartphone, tablet, or laptop) to access Slido. Wednesday, May […]