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AIDE Canada has developed a Peer Mentorship program in response to focus groups they […]
*Event Update: February 23*
Unfortunately, this event has been postponed until April. As soon as we have an alternate date, we'll let you know.
You're invited to attend a Speaker Series of FIVE Keynote addresses, being live-streamed Thursday and Friday, May 5 & 6, 2022. This informative and engaging series is part of an ongoing collaboration that aims to connect researchers from different disciplines and countries by sharing their experiences and exploring future collaborations to innovate and improve the quality of life for individuals on the autism spectrum.
Join Dr. Alan Martino as he shares stories about the virtual dating experiences of people with developmental and intellectual disabilities along with his research about barriers people with disabilities face in accessing digital dating. In this engaging and informative presentation, you'll also learn tips, strategies and resources people with disabilities can employ to have safe and satisfying online dating experiences.
There is growing interest in embracing neurodiversity in the workplace as a competitive advantage. More and more, employers are seeking advice and strategies to help them do so. We've learned that what helps autistic employees to succeed is when employers Ask, Listen and Act. Join us in-person or online for this informative and engaging event and learn how you can leverage the strengths neurodivergent individuals bring to the workplace.
The Autism Awareness Club at University of Calgary (U of C) is starting up their Board Games Group again!
If you enjoy playing a variety of board games and hanging out with peers, you are invited to join the fun.