Are you Thinking About Moving? There’s a (Virtual) Workshop for That!
Online Zoom1 , CanadaAre you thinking about moving? Whether you are moving out of your parents' home for the first time, or thinking about a future move, it's a milestone! Join members of Sinneave's housing team as they walk you through the Thinking About Moving Guide, a practical guide that shares some of Sinneave's key learnings about things to think about when you move, including easy-to-use tools and checklists.
Summer Workshop Series – Setting Short-Term Priorities
The Ability Hub Suite #300, 3820 - 24th Avenue NW, Calgary, Alberta, CanadaThis workshop is for people who have a current challenge setting day to day* priorities and this challenge is impacting their life directly. The session will cover various methods for setting short term priorities (daily-weekly) and each participant will create a plan to apply what they have learned. *Note: the content is less applicable to priority setting for medium or long term goals.
Summer Workshop Series – 10 Steps to Choosing a Path Through a Dilemma
The Ability Hub Suite #300, 3820 - 24th Avenue NW, Calgary, Alberta, CanadaWhat do you do when faced with a dilemma? Learn 10 practical, specific steps that help you to identify what is most important and how to choose a path through the dilemma. There will be opportunities for discussion and questions. Thursday, August 11 - 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. This workshop is part of our Drop-In […]
Summer Workshop Series – Strategies for Getting Started
The Ability Hub Suite #300, 3820 - 24th Avenue NW, Calgary, Alberta, CanadaThis workshop is for people who are struggling to get started doing the things they want or need to do. The session will explore the executive functioning skills of initiation and inhibition, and how they work together to get us going or get us stuck. Each participant will develop a plan to apply what they have learned.
Summer Workshop Series – What is Resentment & Strategies for Working With It
The Ability Hub Suite #300, 3820 - 24th Avenue NW, Calgary, Alberta, CanadaLearn 10 practical, specific steps that help you to identify what is most important and how to choose a path through the dilemma. There will be opportunities for discussion and questions.
Taking the Leap! Finding Success in Further Education after High School
AIDE Canada PlatformIn this free, 90-minute presentation, participants will learn the key differences between high school and further education settings to help them succeed after high school ends. It focuses on how to explore interests, navigate program options, access supports and create goals. High school graduates, those already enrolled in further education, parents, and teachers will all benefit from this webinar.
Creating an Inclusive Workplace Together
AIDE Canada PlatformEstablishing a successful inclusive workplace should not be one sided and doesn’t just take the efforts of one person or team. Join our Employment Coordinator and an inclusive panel of guests, as we share a unified approach to creating inclusive workplaces that looks at actions and responsibilities of both the employee and employer. Expect tangible tips and strategies you can action in real time from this informative and interactive webinar.
Worktopia Connects 2022: Neurodiversity in the Workplace – Ask, Listen and Act!
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.
Communication Workshop – Non-Verbal Communication: Learning how to tell if others want to talk with you
The Ability Hub Suite #300, 3820 - 24th Avenue NW, Calgary, Alberta, CanadaDo you find it challenging to know if people are interested and willing to talk with you? In this session, we’ll talk about non-verbal communication and learn some of the visual cues and strategies you can use to find out.
AACUC Board Games Group is Back!
A Little Somethin' Cafe at the Child Development Centre 3820 24 Avenue NW, Calgary, Alberta, CanadaThe 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.