Join us for the Connections Job Fair, a sensory-friendly and inclusive event for neurodiverse job seekers! Hosted by the Pacific Autism Family Network, this event is designed to help you connect with potential employers in a supportive environment. 📅 Date: Thursday, June 6, 2024 🕒 Time: 11 am - 3:30 pm 📍 Location: Pacific Autism Family Network, 3688 Cessna Drive, Richmond, BC Free entrance! Registration required. Visit the link to register: https://bit.ly/3VaAcUO
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At the Autism and/or Intellectual Disability Knowledge Exchange Network (AIDE Canada) find resources built for you.
About us
The Autism and/or Intellectual Disability Knowledge Exchange Network (AIDE Canada) is a tool to connect members of our community to the information and resources that they need. We deliver credible, reliable, and evidence-informed resources in an unbiased and accessible way.
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https://aidecanada.ca/
External link for AIDE Canada
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- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Richmond, British Columbia
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2019
- Specialties
- Autism, Intellectual Disability, and Community Resources
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Employees at AIDE Canada
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Many autistic individuals in remote areas face mental health challenges, and service providers often lack the resources to offer adequate support. Share this toolkit with community builders—churches, community centers, libraries, drop-in centers, and other support networks—to help them enhance the mental health support for autistic individuals in rural and remote communities. Access it here: https://bit.ly/3yGW3Kv
Supporting the Mental Health of Autistic People Living in Rural and Remote Communities - Community Professionals Edition
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Jetez un coup d'œil à la nouvelle collection sur l'emploi d'AIDE Canada ! Si vous êtes une personne neurodivergente à la recherche d'un emploi ou un employeur désireux de cultiver des talents neurodivergents, cette ressource offre gratuitement des livres, des cours, des trousses à outils et des vidéos pour améliorer les carrières et créer des lieux de travail inclusifs: https://bit.ly/3UL6Fj1
Collecte d'emploi
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Check out AIDE Canada's new Employment Collection! If you are a neurodivergent job-seeker, or an employer looking to nurture neurodiverse talent, this resource offers free books, courses, toolkits, and videos to enhance careers and create inclusive workplaces: https://bit.ly/4dLaLjE
Employment Collection
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Check out the new toolkit on Demand Avoidance from AIDE Canada. Created in collaboration with autistic self-advocate Wenn Lawson, this resource describes demand avoidance and strategies for moving forward. Find it here: https://bit.ly/3UwCIDa
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Consultez la nouvelle trousse d'outils sur l'évitement de la demande d'AIDE Canada. Créée en collaboration avec l'auto-intervenante autiste Wenn Lawson, cette ressource décrit l'évitement de la demande et les stratégies pour aller de l'avant. Elle est disponible ici: https://bit.ly/4acu56F
L’évitement pathologique des demandes: Ce que c'est et quelques stratégies pour aller de l'avant
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Dr. Wenn Lawson is an Autistic Consultant, Researcher, and Adjunct Associate Professor at Curtin University in Western Australia. Hear more insights from Dr. Lawson in our new toolkit on Demand Avoidance. Find it here: https://bit.ly/3UwCIDa
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Les personnes qui éprouvent de l'évitement de la demande développent souvent des stratégies pour se soustraire aux demandes. Elles peuvent le faire en raison de leur anxiété ou de leur besoin d'autonomie. Pour en savoir plus et mieux comprendre, lisez et partagez notre nouvelle boîte à outils sur l'évitement de la demande: https://bit.ly/4acu56F
L’évitement pathologique des demandes: Ce que c'est et quelques stratégies pour aller de l'avant
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People who experience demand avoidance often develop strategies to evade demands. They may do this because of anxiety or a need for autonomy. Learn more and spread understanding by reading and sharing our new toolkit on demand avoidance: https://bit.ly/3UwCIDa
Demand Avoidance: What It Is and Some Strategies for Moving Forward
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Social prescribing has been shown to enhance individual self-efficacy and mental well-being, creating stronger, healthier communities. Get access to the activity worksheet and explore other beneficial activities in our toolkit "Supporting the Mental Health of Autistic People Living in Rural and Remote Communities." Read the toolkit: https://bit.ly/3qqTZ5p
Learn | Autism & Intellectual Disability Resources
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