This is an excellent article published by the Huffington Post about accessibility on websites. It argues that a lot of emphasis has been placed on making physical retail outlets accessible …
BCEdAccess, a parent education advocacy group, recently announced that it is tracking incidents of exclusion at BC schools. The group has created an incident form for the 2018/2019 school year for parents …
This past week, Inclusion BC released a message related to going back to school. We wanted to share it with you as we believe it sends a great message out …
CBC posted a great article to help kick off the new school year today. Transitioning from summer to school routines can be a big change for kids and parents. However, for …
Do you know someone with complex health needs that needs support from an understanding family doctor? The Asante Centre in Maple Ridge and Surrey has just announced that it is offering …
Morrison\’s in the United Kingdom is leading the way for making grocery shopping a little less overwhelming for individuals with autism. This story is a great example of community inclusion because …
In an editorial published in the National Post, it was highlighted that Canada’s 2018 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth, published by the national non-profit organization ParticipACTION, …
Our 13th year of hosting a children’s camp at Camp Alexandra in Crescent Beach came to a close last week. Children started their week off on a scavenger hunt and …
This video spotlights the small town of Channel-Port aux Basques in Newfoundland. The town of 4,000 people went from have no local resources for individuals with autism to being …
Posted: September 14, 2018 by cvsadmin
Making the Web More Accessible
This is an excellent article published by the Huffington Post about accessibility on websites. It argues that a lot of emphasis has been placed on making physical retail outlets accessible …
Posted: September 13, 2018 by cvsadmin
Tracking Incidents of Exclusion at Schools
BCEdAccess, a parent education advocacy group, recently announced that it is tracking incidents of exclusion at BC schools. The group has created an incident form for the 2018/2019 school year for parents …
Posted: September 7, 2018 by cvsadmin
An Important Back to School Message from Inclusion BC
This past week, Inclusion BC released a message related to going back to school. We wanted to share it with you as we believe it sends a great message out …
Posted: September 4, 2018 by cvsadmin
9 Tips to Help your Autistic Child for the New School Year
CBC posted a great article to help kick off the new school year today. Transitioning from summer to school routines can be a big change for kids and parents. However, for …
Posted: September 4, 2018 by cvsadmin
Specialized Health Services for People with FASD & other Developmental Diversities
Do you know someone with complex health needs that needs support from an understanding family doctor? The Asante Centre in Maple Ridge and Surrey has just announced that it is offering …
Posted: August 31, 2018 by cvsadmin
Children\’s Respite Caregivers Needed
Do you have room in your home and heart? Do you have 1 free weekend per month? Looking to earn a little extra $$ from home? We are currently looking …
Posted: August 13, 2018 by cvsadmin
Making Grocery Shopping More Tolerable for Individuals with Autism
Morrison\’s in the United Kingdom is leading the way for making grocery shopping a little less overwhelming for individuals with autism. This story is a great example of community inclusion because …
Posted: August 13, 2018 by cvsadmin
Children with Disabilities Need Better Access to Sport
In an editorial published in the National Post, it was highlighted that Canada’s 2018 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth, published by the national non-profit organization ParticipACTION, …
Posted: August 9, 2018 by cvsadmin
Another Successful Year at Camp Alexandra
Our 13th year of hosting a children’s camp at Camp Alexandra in Crescent Beach came to a close last week. Children started their week off on a scavenger hunt and …
Posted: August 9, 2018 by cvsadmin
The Most Autism-Friendly Town in Canada
This video spotlights the small town of Channel-Port aux Basques in Newfoundland. The town of 4,000 people went from have no local resources for individuals with autism to being …
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