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Upcoming Events Presented by the Autism Support Network:
April 12th Information Table at the CAN Family Festival
Jack Poole Plaza, Vancouver 10am-2:30pmThe Autism Support Network will be at the CAN Family Festival 2015
The Canucks Autism Network is holding their annual Family Festival on Sunday, April 12, 2015 from 10am-2:30pm at Jack Poole Plaza. it will be a a fun-filled day in celebration of World Autism Awareness Month! Enjoy live entertainment, food and family fun!
Visit the Autism Support Network Information table and fun activity in the Plaza! Look for our banner.
Complete information here – http://www.canucksautism.ca/support/CAN_Family_Festival_2015.htm
April 26th Ourselves and Our Siblings. A Special Event to Recognize Autism Awareness Month
Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, 6450 Deer Lake Avenue, Burnaby, 1:30-5pmGuest Speaker and Self Advocate Wesley Romney will speak on growing up with autism and participating in an ABA program. We will then have a siblings panel discuss what it is like to be a sibling of someone with autism.
Shadbolt Centre, Burnaby, 1:30-5pm
This is a free event. PLEASE RSVP via Email to jodie@autismsupportbc.ca so we can plan for space and refreshments.
April 27th Welcome to Autism A Presentation for Parents
Creekside Community Centre, 1 Athletes Way, Vancouver, 7-9pmPresenters will discuss the journey from assessment through diagnosis and navigating the myriad of information that comes with an autism diagnosis.
The focus of this presentation is on supporting parents to identify the components of a therapy program that will best suit their child, including evaluating and hiring service providers.
Have a new diagnosis? Not sure if the therapy program your child is currently in is the right fit? This presentation is for you.
Refreshments will be served. This is a free event. PLEASE RSVP to so we can plan for space and refreshments.
Please RSVP by Email to Sherri at sabrownresearch@gmail.comAbout the Autism Support Network:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMnYOYO1rxsMore events will be announced soon!
Are you looking for support, information or want to connect with other parents? Follow us!
https://www.facebook.com/austismsupportbc and Twitter @autismsupportbc
and on our online calendar on our website – http://autismsupportbc.caDione CostanzoParticipantWe are pleased to have "Gadget Girl" Amanda Raichelle presenting for us next week in Vancouver! Please join this engaging and information presentation and bring your questions!
March 30th Special Presentation : Do You Have Questions About Your iPad?
Creekside Community Centre, 1 Athletes Way, Vancouver, 7-9pmDo you have questions about your iPad?
Can we stop apps from being deleted? Should we use a password? What happens if you loose or break your device? How can we browse safely on the internet? Can we disable the home or volume button? What apps can we use for communication and visual strategies like schedules, choice making, social stories and step by step instructions?
These and other questions will be answered with step by step demonstrations so that the iPad can be customized to best meet your childs needs and learning goals. Feel free to bring your iPad or iPhone to follow along.
Amanda Raichelle is a technology consultant and trainer with iEmpowerU, a company she co-founded in 2012. Her background includes Early Childhood Education, Special Education and Applied Behavior Analysis – supporting children and adults in school, home and community. Amanda has a unique understanding as she grew up with a sister with developmental disabilities and is also foster parent to a child on the spectrum. Her goal with iEmpowerU is to empower individuals, families, educators and supporters so that technology can be a powerful tool to help our children in all areas of their lives.
This is a free event. Please RSVP by Email to Sherri at sabrownresearch@gmail.com
SAVE THE DATE for our Special Event to Recognize Autism Awareness Month. Sunday April 26th: Special Presentations
Shadbolt Centre, Burnaby, 1:30-5pmGuest Speaker and Self Advocate Wesley Romney will speak on growing up with autism and participating in an ABA program. We will then have a siblings panel discuss what it is like to be a sibling of someone with autism.
More events will be announced soon!
About the Autism Support Network:
Watch our video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6dCIcUoGb4
https://www.facebook.com/autismsupportbc and Twitter @autismsupportbc
and on our online calendar on our website – http://autismsupportbc.caDione CostanzoParticipantWe are pleased to have "Gadget Girl" Amanda Raichelle presenting for us next week in Vancouver! Please join this engaging and information presentation and bring your questions!
March 30th Special Presentation : Do You Have Questions About Your iPad?
Creekside Community Centre, 1 Athletes Way, Vancouver, 7-9pmDo you have questions about your iPad?
Can we stop apps from being deleted? Should we use a password? What happens if you loose or break your device? How can we browse safely on the internet? Can we disable the home or volume button? What apps can we use for communication and visual strategies like schedules, choice making, social stories and step by step instructions?
These and other questions will be answered with step by step demonstrations so that the iPad can be customized to best meet your childs needs and learning goals. Feel free to bring your iPad or iPhone to follow along.
Amanda Raichelle is a technology consultant and trainer with iEmpowerU, a company she co-founded in 2012. Her background includes Early Childhood Education, Special Education and Applied Behavior Analysis – supporting children and adults in school, home and community. Amanda has a unique understanding as she grew up with a sister with developmental disabilities and is also foster parent to a child on the spectrum. Her goal with iEmpowerU is to empower individuals, families, educators and supporters so that technology can be a powerful tool to help our children in all areas of their lives.
This is a free event. Please RSVP by Email to Sherri at sabrownresearch@gmail.com
SAVE THE DATE for our Special Event to Recognize Autism Awareness Month. Sunday April 26th: Special Presentations
Shadbolt Centre, Burnaby, 1:30-5pmGuest Speaker and Self Advocate Wesley Romney will speak on growing up with autism and participating in an ABA program. We will then have a siblings panel discuss what it is like to be a sibling of someone with autism.
More events will be announced soon!
About the Autism Support Network:
Watch our video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6dCIcUoGb4
https://www.facebook.com/autismsupportbc and Twitter @autismsupportbc
and on our online calendar on our website – http://autismsupportbc.caDione CostanzoParticipantUpcoming Events Presented by the Autism Support Network:
March 12th Tips for Social Emotional Regulation : Developing an Awareness in Youth with ASD
Community Living Society, 713 Columbia Street, Unit 7, New Westminster, 7-9pm
A special presentation by:
Bohdanna Popowycz Kvam M.Ed. BCBAHelping youth with autism develop skills that provide more independence in their self regulation through:
1. Awareness of individual skill set needs: social/peer/family/behaviour based;
2. Self reporting and understanding of using and seeing benefits of these skills;
3. Learning about the 'why' of developing skills: helping not JUST teach but understand.
This is a free event. PLEASE RSVP to jodie@autismsupportbc.ca so we can plan for space and refreshments.
March 23rd Welcome to Autism! Now What Do I Do?
South Bonson Community Centre, 10932 Barnston View Road, Pitt Meadows, BC, 6:30-9pmJoin special guest speakers Louise Witt (parent) and Julee Bisiker (Behaviour Consultant) as they explore the journey from assessment through diagnosis and navigating the myriad of information that comes with an autism diagnosis.
The focus of this presentation is on supporting parents to identify the components of a therapy program that will best suit their child, including evaluating and hiring service providers.
Have a new diagnosis? Not sure if the therapy program your child is currently in is the right fit? This presentation is for you.
This is a free event. PLEASE RSVP to jodie@autismsupportbc.ca so we can plan for space and refreshments.
March 30th Special Presentation : Do You Have Questions About Your iPad?
Creekside Community Centre, 1 Athletes Way, Vancouver, 7-9pmDo you have questions about your iPad?
Can we stop apps from being deleted? Should we use a password? What happens if you loose or break your device? How can we browse safely on the internet? Can we disable the home or volume button? What apps can we use for visual strategies like schedules, choice making, social stories and step by step instructions?
These and other questions will be answered with step by step demonstrations so that the iPad can be customized to best meet your childs needs and learning goals. Feel free to bring your iPad or iPhone to follow along.
Amanda Raichelle is a technology consultant and trainer with iEmpowerU, a company she co-founded in 2012. Her background includes Early Childhood Education, Special Education and Applied Behavior Analysis – supporting children and adults in school, home and community. Amanda has a unique understanding as she grew up with a sister with developmental disabilities and is also foster parent to a child on the spectrum. Her goal with iEmpowerU is to empower individuals, families, educators and supporters so that technology can be a powerful tool to help our children in all areas of their lives.
Please RSVP to Sherri at sabrownresearch@gmail.com
SAVE THE DATE for our Special Event to Recognize Autism Awareness Month. Sunday April 26th: Special Presentations
Shadbolt Centre, Burnaby, 1:30-5pmGuest Speaker and Self Advocate Wesley Romney will speak on growing up with autism and participating in an ABA program. We will then have a siblings panel discuss what it is like to be a sibling of someone with autism.
More events will be announced soon!
Are you looking for support, information or want to connect with other parents? Follow us!
https://www.facebook.com/austismsupportbc and Twitter @autismsupportbc
and on our online calendar on our website – http://autismsupportbc.caDione CostanzoParticipantUpcoming Events Presented by the Autism Support Network:
March 12th Tips for Social Emotional Regulation : Developing an Awareness in Youth with ASD
Community Living Society, 713 Columbia Street, Unit 7, New Westminster, 7-9pm
A special presentation by:
Bohdanna Popowycz Kvam M.Ed. BCBAHelping youth with autism develop skills that provide more independence in their self regulation through:
1. Awareness of individual skill set needs: social/peer/family/behaviour based;
2. Self reporting and understanding of using and seeing benefits of these skills;
3. Learning about the 'why' of developing skills: helping not JUST teach but understand.
This is a free event. PLEASE RSVP to jodie@autismsupportbc.ca so we can plan for space and refreshments.
March 23rd Welcome to Autism! Now What Do I Do?
South Bonson Community Centre, 10932 Barnston View Road, Pitt Meadows, BC, 6:30-9pmJoin special guest speakers Louise Witt (parent) and Julee Bisiker (Behaviour Consultant) as they explore the journey from assessment through diagnosis and navigating the myriad of information that comes with an autism diagnosis.
The focus of this presentation is on supporting parents to identify the components of a therapy program that will best suit their child, including evaluating and hiring service providers.
Have a new diagnosis? Not sure if the therapy program your child is currently in is the right fit? This presentation is for you.
This is a free event. PLEASE RSVP to jodie@autismsupportbc.ca so we can plan for space and refreshments.
March 30th Special Presentation : Do You Have Questions About Your iPad?
Creekside Community Centre, 1 Athletes Way, Vancouver, 7-9pmDo you have questions about your iPad?
Can we stop apps from being deleted? Should we use a password? What happens if you loose or break your device? How can we browse safely on the internet? Can we disable the home or volume button? What apps can we use for visual strategies like schedules, choice making, social stories and step by step instructions?
These and other questions will be answered with step by step demonstrations so that the iPad can be customized to best meet your childs needs and learning goals. Feel free to bring your iPad or iPhone to follow along.
Amanda Raichelle is a technology consultant and trainer with iEmpowerU, a company she co-founded in 2012. Her background includes Early Childhood Education, Special Education and Applied Behavior Analysis – supporting children and adults in school, home and community. Amanda has a unique understanding as she grew up with a sister with developmental disabilities and is also foster parent to a child on the spectrum. Her goal with iEmpowerU is to empower individuals, families, educators and supporters so that technology can be a powerful tool to help our children in all areas of their lives.
Please RSVP to Sherri at sabrownresearch@gmail.com
SAVE THE DATE for our Special Event to Recognize Autism Awareness Month. Sunday April 26th: Special Presentations
Shadbolt Centre, Burnaby, 1:30-5pmGuest Speaker and Self Advocate Wesley Romney will speak on growing up with autism and participating in an ABA program. We will then have a siblings panel discuss what it is like to be a sibling of someone with autism.
More events will be announced soon!
Are you looking for support, information or want to connect with other parents? Follow us!
https://www.facebook.com/austismsupportbc and Twitter @autismsupportbc
and on our online calendar on our website – http://autismsupportbc.caDione CostanzoParticipantUpcoming Events Presented by the Autism Support Network:
March 12th Tips for Social Emotional Regulation : Developing an Awareness in Youth with ASD
Community Living Society, 713 Columbia Street, Unit 7, New Westminster, 7-9pm
A special presentation by:
Bohdanna Popowycz Kvam M.Ed. BCBAHelping youth with autism develop skills that provide more independence in their self regulation through:
1. Awareness of individual skill set needs: social/peer/family/behaviour based;
2. Self reporting and understanding of using and seeing benefits of these skills;
3. Learning about the 'why' of developing skills: helping not JUST teach but understand.
This is a free event. PLEASE RSVP to jodie@autismsupportbc.ca so we can plan for space and refreshments.
March 23rd Welcome to Autism! Now What Do I Do?
South Bonson Community Centre, 10932 Barnston View Road, Pitt Meadows, BC, 6:30-9pmJoin special guest speakers Louise Witt (parent) and Julee Bisiker (Behaviour Consultant) as they explore the journey from assessment through diagnosis and navigating the myriad of information that comes with an autism diagnosis.
The focus of this presentation is on supporting parents to identify the components of a therapy program that will best suit their child, including evaluating and hiring service providers.
Have a new diagnosis? Not sure if the therapy program your child is currently in is the right fit? This presentation is for you.
This is a free event. PLEASE RSVP to jodie@autismsupportbc.ca so we can plan for space and refreshments.
March 30th Special Presentation : Do You Have Questions About Your iPad?
Creekside Community Centre, 1 Athletes Way, Vancouver, 7-9pmDo you have questions about your iPad?
Can we stop apps from being deleted? Should we use a password? What happens if you loose or break your device? How can we browse safely on the internet? Can we disable the home or volume button? What apps can we use for visual strategies like schedules, choice making, social stories and step by step instructions?
These and other questions will be answered with step by step demonstrations so that the iPad can be customized to best meet your childs needs and learning goals. Feel free to bring your iPad or iPhone to follow along.
Amanda Raichelle is a technology consultant and trainer with iEmpowerU, a company she co-founded in 2012. Her background includes Early Childhood Education, Special Education and Applied Behavior Analysis – supporting children and adults in school, home and community. Amanda has a unique understanding as she grew up with a sister with developmental disabilities and is also foster parent to a child on the spectrum. Her goal with iEmpowerU is to empower individuals, families, educators and supporters so that technology can be a powerful tool to help our children in all areas of their lives.
Please RSVP to Sherri at sabrownresearch@gmail.com
SAVE THE DATE for our Special Event to Recognize Autism Awareness Month. Sunday April 26th: Special Presentations
Shadbolt Centre, Burnaby, 1:30-5pmGuest Speaker and Self Advocate Wesley Romney will speak on growing up with autism and participating in an ABA program. We will then have a siblings panel discuss what it is like to be a sibling of someone with autism.
More events will be announced soon!
Are you looking for support, information or want to connect with other parents? Follow us!
https://www.facebook.com/austismsupportbc and Twitter @autismsupportbc
and on our online calendar on our website – http://autismsupportbc.caDione CostanzoParticipantAnyone have experience/feedback with Behaviour Consultant Hilary McClinton (ABLE) please email me at dionec@shaw.ca
Thank you!!
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Dione CostanzoParticipantUpcoming Events Presented by the Autism Support Network:
February 10th Welcome to Autism! Now What Do I Do?
New Westminster Community Living Society, 713 Columbia Street, Unit 7, 7-9pm
Join special guest speakers Louise Witt and Michele Shilvock as they explore the journey from assessment through diagnosis and navigating the myriad of information that comes with an autism diagnosis.
The focus of this presentation is on supporting parents to identify the components of a therapy program that will best suit their child, including evaluating and hiring service providers.
Have a new diagnosis? Not sure if the therapy program your child is currently in is the right fit? This presentation is for you.
This is a free event. PLEASE RSVP to jodie@autismsupportbc.ca so we can plan for space and refreshments.
February 18th Taxes and Autism A Special Presentation
Cambie Community Centre, 12800 Cambie Road, Richmond, 7-9pm
Dave Taylor is the parent of a child with autism and has been running a home based ABA program for 8 years.
Dave has done extensive research into the financial side of managing an ABA team and has gathered information on all kinds of issues from his own experiences and from feedback from other parents.
Some of the topics that Dave will cover during this meeting are:
The *new* Family Care Giver Amount tax credit
Disability Tax Credit
Medical Expenses
Federal tax credits and tips for tax timeThis is a must-see presentation for anyone that is running or thinking of setting up a home based ABA program. The content of this presentation applies to programs for individuals from pre-diagnosis to age 18.
This is a free event. PLEASE RSVP to jodie@autismsupportbc.ca so we can plan for space and refreshments.
February 23 Vancouver Parent Support Meeting
Creekside Community Centre, 1 Athletes Way, Vancouver, 7-9pm
Vancouver! The Autism Support Network has scheduled monthly Parent Support Group Meetings in your city!
The Autism Support Network is a trusted, recognized Autism support organization, providing resources to families of those with ASD, including information, education and improved access to quality, scientifically-proven Autism treatment.
Thanks to high demand and an amazing Parent Leader that has stepped forward to help us facilitate these meetings we have scheduled February 23, March 27 and April 30 for meetings in Vancouver at the Creekside Community Centre.
We plan on booking some special guest speakers and will announce as those get confirmed.
Please save the dates!
This is a free event. Please RSVP to Sherri at sabrownresearch@gmail.com so we can plan for space and refreshments.
March 3rd Kwantlen Polytechnic University Career Day
KPU Surrey Campus, 11am-3pm
Are you looking for employment, or an opportunity to connect with employers? Here's your chance at our annual Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) Career Day, happening March 3rd, 2015 from 11am to 3pm on Surrey Campus, in the main atrium. This is an excellent opportunity to network, make valuable industry contacts, and discuss current and future career opportunities. Come prepared with your resume and meet with over 50 employers on site. No registration required to attend!
The Autism Support Network will be at the Career Fair talking to students about what Behaviour Interventionists do and the career possibilities in the field of Applied Behaviour Analysis in BC. We will also have information about an upcoming 2 day training workshop sponsored by the ASBC.
Are you a parent looking to add members to your team? The Autism Support Network will have a job board as part of our display at this and several other job fairs. If you would like to add a job to the board please email Elaine@autismsupportbc.ca with the following information about the position:
Location:
Contact information:
Consultant: (BCBA and intern if applicable)
Age of Child:
Work Hours: (be as specific as possible)
Description: (100 words or less please)March 7th BC-ABA 7th Annual Conference
UBC Scarfe Building, Vancouver, 9am-5pm
BC-ABA stands for the British Columbia Association For Behaviour Analysis. Their 7th Annual Preconference is on March 6 and Conference on March 7.
Dr. Mary Jane Weiss will present the keynote address on March 7th. The conference runs from 9am-5pm.
Keynote Address: What siblings tell us: The challenges and rewards of having a brother or sister on the autism spectrum
The full conference schedule is available on line here https://bc-aba.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/BC-ABA-2015-Conference-Program.pdf
The Autism Support Network is teaming up with some amazing professionals for a panel discussion at the 7th Annual BC-ABA Conference at 11:15am on March 7: Working with Families Effectively and Ethically: A Discussion with Parents, Behaviour
Analysts, and an InterventionistMore Conference details and registration is here – https://bc-aba.org/
More events will be announced soon!
Are you looking for support, information or want to connect with other parents? Follow us!
https://www.facebook.com/austismsupportbc and Twitter @autismsupportbc
and on our online calendar on our website – http://autismsupportbc.caDione CostanzoParticipantUpcoming Events Presented by the Autism Support Network:
February 10th Welcome to Autism! Now What Do I Do?
New Westminster Community Living Society, 713 Columbia Street, Unit 7, 7-9pm
Join special guest speakers Louise Witt and Michele Shilvock as they explore the journey from assessment through diagnosis and navigating the myriad of information that comes with an autism diagnosis.
The focus of this presentation is on supporting parents to identify the components of a therapy program that will best suit their child, including evaluating and hiring service providers.
Have a new diagnosis? Not sure if the therapy program your child is currently in is the right fit? This presentation is for you.
This is a free event. PLEASE RSVP to jodie@autismsupportbc.ca so we can plan for space and refreshments.
February 18th Taxes and Autism A Special Presentation
Cambie Community Centre, 12800 Cambie Road, Richmond, 7-9pm
Dave Taylor is the parent of a child with autism and has been running a home based ABA program for 8 years.
Dave has done extensive research into the financial side of managing an ABA team and has gathered information on all kinds of issues from his own experiences and from feedback from other parents.
Some of the topics that Dave will cover during this meeting are:
The *new* Family Care Giver Amount tax credit
Disability Tax Credit
Medical Expenses
Federal tax credits and tips for tax timeThis is a must-see presentation for anyone that is running or thinking of setting up a home based ABA program. The content of this presentation applies to programs for individuals from pre-diagnosis to age 18.
This is a free event. PLEASE RSVP to jodie@autismsupportbc.ca so we can plan for space and refreshments.
February 23 Vancouver Parent Support Meeting
Creekside Community Centre, 1 Athletes Way, Vancouver, 7-9pm
Vancouver! The Autism Support Network has scheduled monthly Parent Support Group Meetings in your city!
The Autism Support Network is a trusted, recognized Autism support organization, providing resources to families of those with ASD, including information, education and improved access to quality, scientifically-proven Autism treatment.
Thanks to high demand and an amazing Parent Leader that has stepped forward to help us facilitate these meetings we have scheduled February 23, March 27 and April 30 for meetings in Vancouver at the Creekside Community Centre.
We plan on booking some special guest speakers and will announce as those get confirmed.
Please save the dates!
This is a free event. Please RSVP to Sherri at sabrownresearch@gmail.com so we can plan for space and refreshments.
March 3rd Kwantlen Polytechnic University Career Day
KPU Surrey Campus, 11am-3pm
Are you looking for employment, or an opportunity to connect with employers? Here's your chance at our annual Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) Career Day, happening March 3rd, 2015 from 11am to 3pm on Surrey Campus, in the main atrium. This is an excellent opportunity to network, make valuable industry contacts, and discuss current and future career opportunities. Come prepared with your resume and meet with over 50 employers on site. No registration required to attend!
The Autism Support Network will be at the Career Fair talking to students about what Behaviour Interventionists do and the career possibilities in the field of Applied Behaviour Analysis in BC. We will also have information about an upcoming 2 day training workshop sponsored by the ASBC.
Are you a parent looking to add members to your team? The Autism Support Network will have a job board as part of our display at this and several other job fairs. If you would like to add a job to the board please email Elaine@autismsupportbc.ca with the following information about the position:
Location:
Contact information:
Consultant: (BCBA and intern if applicable)
Age of Child:
Work Hours: (be as specific as possible)
Description: (100 words or less please)March 7th BC-ABA 7th Annual Conference
UBC Scarfe Building, Vancouver, 9am-5pm
BC-ABA stands for the British Columbia Association For Behaviour Analysis. Their 7th Annual Preconference is on March 6 and Conference on March 7.
Dr. Mary Jane Weiss will present the keynote address on March 7th. The conference runs from 9am-5pm.
Keynote Address: What siblings tell us: The challenges and rewards of having a brother or sister on the autism spectrum
The full conference schedule is available on line here https://bc-aba.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/BC-ABA-2015-Conference-Program.pdf
The Autism Support Network is teaming up with some amazing professionals for a panel discussion at the 7th Annual BC-ABA Conference at 11:15am on March 7: Working with Families Effectively and Ethically: A Discussion with Parents, Behaviour
Analysts, and an InterventionistMore Conference details and registration is here – https://bc-aba.org/
More events will be announced soon!
Are you looking for support, information or want to connect with other parents? Follow us!
https://www.facebook.com/austismsupportbc and Twitter @autismsupportbc
and on our online calendar on our website – http://autismsupportbc.caDione CostanzoParticipantUpcoming Events Presented by the Autism Support Network:
February 10th Welcome to Autism! Now What Do I Do?
New Westminster Community Living Society, 713 Columbia Street, Unit 7, 7-9pm
Join special guest speakers Louise Witt and Michele Shilvock as they explore the journey from assessment through diagnosis and navigating the myriad of information that comes with an autism diagnosis.
The focus of this presentation is on supporting parents to identify the components of a therapy program that will best suit their child, including evaluating and hiring service providers.
Have a new diagnosis? Not sure if the therapy program your child is currently in is the right fit? This presentation is for you.
This is a free event. PLEASE RSVP to jodie@autismsupportbc.ca so we can plan for space and refreshments.
February 18th Taxes and Autism A Special Presentation
Cambie Community Centre, 12800 Cambie Road, Richmond, 7-9pm
Dave Taylor is the parent of a child with autism and has been running a home based ABA program for 8 years.
Dave has done extensive research into the financial side of managing an ABA team and has gathered information on all kinds of issues from his own experiences and from feedback from other parents.
Some of the topics that Dave will cover during this meeting are:
The *new* Family Care Giver Amount tax credit
Disability Tax Credit
Medical Expenses
Federal tax credits and tips for tax timeThis is a must-see presentation for anyone that is running or thinking of setting up a home based ABA program. The content of this presentation applies to programs for individuals from pre-diagnosis to age 18.
This is a free event. PLEASE RSVP to jodie@autismsupportbc.ca so we can plan for space and refreshments.
February 23 Vancouver Parent Support Meeting
Creekside Community Centre, 1 Athletes Way, Vancouver, 7-9pm
Vancouver! The Autism Support Network has scheduled monthly Parent Support Group Meetings in your city!
The Autism Support Network is a trusted, recognized Autism support organization, providing resources to families of those with ASD, including information, education and improved access to quality, scientifically-proven Autism treatment.
Thanks to high demand and an amazing Parent Leader that has stepped forward to help us facilitate these meetings we have scheduled February 23, March 27 and April 30 for meetings in Vancouver at the Creekside Community Centre.
We plan on booking some special guest speakers and will announce as those get confirmed.
Please save the dates!
This is a free event. Please RSVP to Sherri at sabrownresearch@gmail.com so we can plan for space and refreshments.
March 3rd Kwantlen Polytechnic University Career Day
KPU Surrey Campus, 11am-3pm
Are you looking for employment, or an opportunity to connect with employers? Here's your chance at our annual Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) Career Day, happening March 3rd, 2015 from 11am to 3pm on Surrey Campus, in the main atrium. This is an excellent opportunity to network, make valuable industry contacts, and discuss current and future career opportunities. Come prepared with your resume and meet with over 50 employers on site. No registration required to attend!
The Autism Support Network will be at the Career Fair talking to students about what Behaviour Interventionists do and the career possibilities in the field of Applied Behaviour Analysis in BC. We will also have information about an upcoming 2 day training workshop sponsored by the ASBC.
Are you a parent looking to add members to your team? The Autism Support Network will have a job board as part of our display at this and several other job fairs. If you would like to add a job to the board please email Elaine@autismsupportbc.ca with the following information about the position:
Location:
Contact information:
Consultant: (BCBA and intern if applicable)
Age of Child:
Work Hours: (be as specific as possible)
Description: (100 words or less please)March 7th BC-ABA 7th Annual Conference
UBC Scarfe Building, Vancouver, 9am-5pm
BC-ABA stands for the British Columbia Association For Behaviour Analysis. Their 7th Annual Preconference is on March 6 and Conference on March 7.
Dr. Mary Jane Weiss will present the keynote address on March 7th. The conference runs from 9am-5pm.
Keynote Address: What siblings tell us: The challenges and rewards of having a brother or sister on the autism spectrum
The full conference schedule is available on line here https://bc-aba.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/BC-ABA-2015-Conference-Program.pdf
The Autism Support Network is teaming up with some amazing professionals for a panel discussion at the 7th Annual BC-ABA Conference at 11:15am on March 7: Working with Families Effectively and Ethically: A Discussion with Parents, Behaviour
Analysts, and an InterventionistMore Conference details and registration is here – https://bc-aba.org/
More events will be announced soon!
Are you looking for support, information or want to connect with other parents? Follow us!
https://www.facebook.com/austismsupportbc and Twitter @autismsupportbc
and on our online calendar on our website – http://autismsupportbc.ca -
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