From ARCH Disability Law Centre - a new resource:
An Introduction to disability & human right in Ontario's education system
This booklet includes an advocacy checklist and more!
Parents For Children's Mental Health (PCMH) Waterloo Region chapter is very pleased to announce the launch online of the PCMH Waterloo Region Resource Guide.
Stay & Play is a program offered through the collaboration of KidsAbility and St. Joseph’s Health Centre. Stay & Play is an integrated social skills group for children 3-5 with significant social communication needs.
Learn more about Tourette Syndrome and its associated conditions (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Sensory Processing Dysfunction, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, oppositional-defiance, and "rage").
Iris the Dragon (Charity) was created to provide educational material for adults and young readers to help facilitate a conversation between parents, teachers and children about issues relating to mental health and wellness.
The Access 2 Entertainment card provides free admission (or a substantial discount) for the support person at all participating entertainment venues. The person with the disability pays the regular admission fee.
ARCH is calling on families and community partners to urge the Ontario government to strengthen its commitment to Developmental Services by increasing funding to Passport and SSAH funding programs.
Strengthening Families for the Future is an evidence-based prevention program for families with children between the ages of 6 and 12. The goals are to: Increase children’s resilience and life skills, Increase positive and effective parenting, Increase
The Provincial Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health at CHEO is working towards an integrated system that truly meets the mental health care needs of children, youth and their parents and caregivers.
Alison Hendricks, occupational therapits from blueballoon health services, will provide tips and advice on preparing your child with special needs for going back to school.
All those who love photography are invited to participate in an initiative that will culminate in a living photographic installation for the Grand River Hospital's Mental Health and Addiction Program.
Planned Lifetime Networks, the New Story Group and the Waterloo Region Family Network are pleased to co-host Planned Lifetime Networks' 10th Anniversary Mini Conference and Celebration on Saturday, September 25, 2010.