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Autism Support Group
A group for parents/caregivers of autistic children looking for resources or support in New Brunswick, Canada. The group aims to reassure people that they are not alone in their experiences.
Directed To: Caregivers, Anglophone
New Brunswick Autistics / Autistes du Nouveau-Brunswick
A place to connect, receive and offer support, access resources, and create friendships.
Directed To: Autistic people of New Brunswick, Anglophone & Francophone
Ask Autistic Adults - Resources for Parents of Autistics
A place where parents of autistic children can ask autistic adults for advice or perspective. Autistic adults are a great resource for parents of autistics as they have extensive experience in being autistic. Thus, they can give insight, tips, tricks, resources, and information as to what does or does not work in their experiences of being autistic.
Directed To: Caregivers & Autistic adults, Anglophone
Autistic Women/Non-Binary Network | LGBTQIA+
A group for autistic women and nonbinary people aged 16+ from around the world.
Directed To: Autistic women and nonbinary people, Anglophone
Autistics United Canada
A self-advocacy organization dedicated to improving the lives of autistic people in what is colonially known as Canada. It is for autistic people and allies, as well as all those who are otherwise neurodivergent or disabled, to discuss advocacy, disability rights, and disability justice.
Directed To: Autistic/neurodivergent/disabled people and allies, Anglophone
Autistic & Trans
A safe space for people who are transgender and autistic.
Directed To: People who are both autistic and transgender, Anglophone
Autism Discussion Page
An autism discussion page that is meant to help parents and others who work with autistic people create safe and accepting environments for them, while also allowing them to demonstrate their competency.
Directed To: Caregiver, Anglophone
DSM-5 ASD Diagnostic Criteria with Examples
The Diagnostic and Statistics Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is the book used by health care professionals in much of the world as the guide to the diagnosis of mental disorders. The DSM contains descriptions, symptoms, and other criteria for diagnosing mental disorders.
Directed To: General, Child-focused, Anglophone.
Autism Internet Modules-Free Learning Tool
Designed for those who support, instruct, work with, or live with someone who is autistic, the Autism Internet Modules (AIM) guide users through case studies, instructional videos, pre- and post- assessments, discussion questions, activities and more.
Directed To: Caregiver
Autism Learning Partnership
The Autism Learning Partnership is a branch of the New Brunswick Department of Education and Early Childhood Development and delivers to professionals and families high quality, evidence-based training that promotes a common understanding of autism and skill development to help learners with autism reach their full potential.
Directed To: Caregiver
Telephone: 1-888-259-4222
Email: customerservice@unb.ca
Web: www.alp-paa.com/en
Autism and Behavioural Intervention Programming
Various online programs, offered through the University of New Brunswick’s College of Extended Learning, that aim to educate on how to provide more effective support to autistic people. Programs include an ABA Certificate, Autism Intervention Training, and a Behavioural Support Series, among others.
Directed To: Caregiver, Professional
Telephone: 1-888-259-4222
Email: customerservice@unb.ca
Web: https://www.unb.ca/cel/career/behavioural-intervention/index.html
The Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism
The Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism is a source for evidence-based, neurodiversity steeped information from autistic people, parents, and autism professionals.
Directed To: General
Living Well with Autism
Living Well with Autism is an online resource that provides parents and caregivers with ideas and free or inexpensive resources for living well with autism. Here, you’ll find social stories, visual helpers, tips, and recommended resources.
Directed To: Caregivers
Contact: Fill in comment and sharing form on site.
Email: maryfletcherjones@yahoo.com
Autism Canada
Autism Canada is a Canadian autism advocacy organization with a global view of the issues with which autistic people, their families, and other relations are faced. They offer family support services, advocacy, and various programs such as Autism Junction, Au Some Conference, and SARA (Search and Rescue for Autism).
Directed To: General
Telephone: (647) 362-5610
Email: info@autismcanada.org
Association for Science in Autism Treatment
The Association for Science in Autism Treatment contains summaries of autism treatment options for families and professionals. They aim to help this clientele make informed choices in relation to their children/patient’s treatment options.
Directed To: Caregiver
The Autistic Self Advocacy Network
The Autistic Self Advocacy Network is a not-for-profit organization run by and for autistic people. They are a disability rights organization that fights for the rights of disabled people, as well as the involvement of autistic people in policymaking. They work to support all forms of self-advocacy to change the way people think about autism. Their team is made of autistic adults and youth, as well as non-autistic family members, professionals, doctors, and friends.
Directed To: General
Email: info@autisticadvocacy.org
Web: www.autisticadvocacy.org