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Join the Community Living Innovation Venture for a special presentation by Thorkil Sonn, founder and chair of Specialisterne. Specialisterne is an internationally recognized leader in harnessing the talents of people on the autism spectrum by providing them with the opportunity to sustain meaningful employment.
Date: Tuesday, November 5th, 2013, from 7pm to 9pm,
Location: Room C150, UBC Robson Square, 800 Robson Street, Vancouver
For questions or to RSVP by October 31, 2013, email: [email protected]
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ACT – Autism Community Training and the Down Syndrome Research Foundation are partnering on a special training November 15 & 16th focused on the needs of siblings of children with special needs. To improve community supports for siblings, we are providing Sibshop Faciliator Training, facilitated by Don Meyer of the Siblings Support Project in Seattle. Don is an internationally recognized writer of multiple books on the sibshop approach which he developed.
When: Saturday November 16, 2013, 10am to 2pm
Where: Simon Fraser University’s Downtown Vancouver Campus, (two minutes walk from Waterfront Station)
Treats for the siblings and their parents:
If you are a parent whose child without a special need is an interested sibling, please contact Vivian Walker, ACT’s event planner, before November 1st for more information. Vivian can be reached at 604-205-5467 or [email protected]
For more information on the event see: www.actcommunity.ca/education/act-events/sibs-nov-13/
Global TV continued its series on waiting lists for autism diagnosis and treatment with an in-depth interview with federal MP Mike Lake and his son Jaden, who has autism and will soon be 18.
For a party political view of the crisis see the 3rd part in the series, also broadcast October 9.
Global TV is highlighting the crisis in autism diagnosis and treatment facing Canadian families coast to coast, and the lack of dependable national data on waiting lists, with a weeklong series. For the first instalment see the video on the Global TV website.