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Working Group
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Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). Hear from our Supporters. From Autism Nova Scotia's Arts Program. The Working Group wants to ensure an inclusive process. A forum for dialogue will be created for Indigenous Peoples and northern communities to identify their priorities and appropriate methods to examine meaningful responses to their service needs, both on and off reserve. The Working Group brings together a broad range of individuals across Canada including:. Members of the Working Group include:.
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Self-Advocates Advisory Group
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Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). Hear from our Supporters. The Self-Advocates Advisory Group consists of seven volunteers whose mandate is to advise the National ASD Working Group in fulfilling the project mandate and providing insights on the needs of the autism community across the country, spanning the spectrum and the lifespan. Terms of Reference for the Self-Advocates Advisory Group can be found here. Patricia George-Zwicker, NS. Trudy Goold, NL. Kristian Hooker, MB. Georges Huard, QC.
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Project Objectives
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Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). Hear from our Supporters. On behalf of all Canadians with autism, their families, friends and the professionals who support them, we will:. Prepare a comprehensive plan for the development of a Canadian Autism Partnership in Canada. Facilitate and support a national leadership group that will oversee the plan development and implementation to ensure it meets targeted outcomes.
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CAPP Organizational Structure
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Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). Hear from our Supporters. From Autism Nova Scotia's Arts Program. View the embedded image gallery online at:. Http:/ www.capproject.ca/index.php/en/about-capproject/project-governance/capp-organizational-structure#sigFreeIdb77ecdbce2. This program/publication has been made possible in part through funding from the Public Health Agency of Canada. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada.
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About the Project
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Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). Hear from our Supporters. CASDA (2014) Autism in Canada: National Needs Assessment Survey for Families, Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Professionals. For more information about the Canadian Autism Spectrum Disorders Alliance, please visit their website. Download this article in PDF. One of the Community Roundtable discussions on. The Canadian Autism Partnership Project,. Hosted in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Facilitate opportunities for collective-thinking,...
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Copyright
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Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). Hear from our Supporters. From Autism Nova Scotia's Arts Program. 2016 Canadian Autism Partnership Project. For further information, please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Project Governance
http://www.capproject.ca/index.php/en/about-capproject/project-governance
Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). Hear from our Supporters. From Autism Nova Scotia's Arts Program. View the embedded image gallery online at:. Http:/ www.capproject.ca/index.php/en/about-capproject/project-governance#sigFreeIdb77ecdbce2. Cynthia Carroll, Chair of the Canadian Autism Spectrum Disorder Alliance (CASDA) and Executive Director of Autism Nova Scotia, serves as Chair of the Working Group. She reports directly to the Honourable Jane Philpott, Canada’s Minister of Health. Co-Director, Auti...
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Déficience et vieillissement | Répondre à la complexité des besoins
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Bien terminer sa vie. Maintenir une retraite active. Bien terminer sa vie. Répondre à la complexité des besoins. En vieillissant nous devenons souvent plus faible et inapte, entrant ainsi dans une étape de la vie qui requiert des soins plus complexes/de fin de vie. À cette étape les barrières et étiquettes disparaissent et nous prenons conscience de notre humanité commune. Cercles de soutien et de prise de décision. Témoignage : marcher avec les familles. Ce document présente de l information sur les man...
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Déficience et vieillissement |
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Bien terminer sa vie. Maintenir une retraite active. Bien terminer sa vie. Information générale pour personnes âgées:. Des feuillets d information. Sur des sujets tels que les soins des pieds, les soins de la vue, l ouïe, le c ur, le diabète, l ostéoporose, etc. Peuvent être commandés ou téléchargés. Dans la section Promotion de la santé : www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/pau-uap/fitness/downloads.html. Un guide d activité physique. Pour les aînés et personnes handicapées, un guide pour définir les besoins et les obj...
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