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ABA Program - University of Manitoba
The ABA admissions area was formed in the spring of 2001. ABA involves the systematic application of learning principles and techniques to assess and improve individuals. covert and overt behaviors in order to help them function more fully in society.
Asperger Manitoba Inc. (AMI)
AMI's mission is to increase public awareness of Asperger's Syndrome and to work toward improving the quality and level of services available to persons with AS.
Autism Society Manitoba
Dedicated to the promotion of quality of life for people with Pervasive Development Disorder/Autism and their families. Our educational resources, advocacy, and structured social opportunities are a benefit to families and professionals and make a significant contribution to our community.
Canadian Centre On Disability Studies
A consumer-directed, university-affiliated centre dedicated to research, education and information dissemination on disability issues.
Community Living Manitoba
Dedicated to the full inclusion in the community of persons of all ages who live with an intellectual disability.
Community Living Winnipeg
Community Living Winnipeg is an organization that works on behalf of families and individuals living with an intellectual disability.
Discovering Connections
A coaching service for parents of children diagnosed with learning challenges, with a special focus on Autism Spectrum Disorder
Government of Manitoba - Family Services
Children's Special Services provides support to families to care for children who have physical and/or mental disabilities.
Health Sciences Centre - Autism Service
The Autism Program is a component of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Program located at the Health Sciences Centre of Winnipeg. Using a multidisciplinary approach, the program has supported the needs of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, their families, caregivers and professionals for the past 25 years.
Healthy Child Manitoba
The Province of Manitoba, with its community partners, has developed a continuum of programs and services for children, youth and families.
Independent Living Resource Centre
Promotes and enables the progressive process of citizens with disabilities taking the responsibilities for the development and management of personal and community resources.
Learning Disabilities Association of Manitoba
A non-profit United Way of Winnipeg funded agency made up of parents, professionals, persons with learning disabilities and interested others.
Lifeworks
Believes that all people deserve the opportunity to live and work in the community where they are respected and rewarded for their efforts, skills and accomplishments.
Macdonald Youth Services
A registered charitable organization that provides children and their families with a range of quality treatment and support services since 1929. We are a child-centered, family-focused treatment agency, committed to a systemic approach in the delivery of our programs and services. Serves the cities of Winnipeg and Thompson.
Manitoba Association for Behaviour Analysis (MABA)
Our purpose and mission is to develop and disseminate knowledge about behaviour analysis as a science. MABA's interests lie in basic science focusing on principles governing human and nonhuman behaviour (i.e., the experimental analysis of behavior) as well as applied science focusing on application of those principles for improvement of socially important problems (i.e., the applied behaviour analysis), and disseminating this information to stimulate interest in and correct misunderstandings of behaviour analysis.
Manitoba Child Care Association
A non-profit, membership-funded, non-partisan organization incorporated in 1974. Our mission is to advocate for a quality system of child care, to advance early childhood education as a profession, and to provide services to our members.
Manitoba Council for Exceptional Children
To advance best practises in providing services for individuals with exceptional needs and support persons working to achieve best practices.
Manitoba FEAT
A group of families in the province of Manitoba, Canada who promote and support treatments proven to be effective for autism and related disorders.
Manitoba Education - School Support
Provides information and contacts for parents, teachers, resource teachers, schools and school divisions regarding special education, funding, published documents and educational programming.
Manitoba Institute of Child Health
Improves the health of children and youth by creating an environment that fosters research and the development and application of treatments and cures.
Manitoba League of Persons with Disabilities
The MLPD is a united voice of people with disabilities, and their supporters, that promotes equal rights, full participation in society, and facilitates postive change through advocacy and public education.
Manitoba Rett Syndrome Association
Rett Syndrome (RS) is a neurological disorder seen almost exclusively in females and found in a variety of racial and ethnic backgrounds.
Manitoba Society of Occupational Therapists (MSOT)
A non profit, volunteer organization which exists in order to promote the occupational therapy profession and to disseminate knowledge of the profession within Manitoba.
MSHA
Manitoba Speech and Hearing Association
Network of Entreprenuers with Disabilities (NED)
A provincial non-profit partnership of entrepreneurs, business service providers, organizations and interested individuals who support persons with disabilities to achieve their entrepreneurial aspirations.
Network South Enterprises Inc.
A not for profit organization that provides employment training and support to adults with mental disabilities, as well as providing placement support to employers within the City of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Open Access Resource Centre
Dedicated to enriching the lives of Manitobans with speech impairments through the use of communications devices.
Red River College Disability and Community Support Program
This program is designed to educate professional workers who will support, facilitate, and enhance the development of children and adults with various disabilities.
Ryan Smoluk
Ryan is a gifted artist with Asperger Syndrome and lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Ryan is talented with computer graphics, illustrative art work for comics, clay sculpture and large city murals.
St. Amant Centre
A resource and residential centre dedicated to providing care and services for Manitobans with intellectual disabilities.
Seneca House
A charitable, not- for- profit organization funded by the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority. Seneca House is a place where adults with mental health problems can go if they are experiencing emotional difficulties. It offers a supportive and caring environment where people can learn to cope with their distress with the help of others who have experienced similar issues.
Society for Manitobans with Disabilities
Develops, maintains and delivers relevant services that assist in the development of individual independence and community support for persons with disabilities.
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