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  • in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #621
    Dione Costanzo
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    The Autism Support Network Presents:

    February 10th Welcome to Autism! Now What Do I Do?

    • Location – New Westminster Community Living Society 713 Columbia Street, Unit 7, New Westminster, BC V3M 1B2

    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.

    Stay informed:

    https://www.facebook.com/autismsupportbc and Twitter @autismsupportbc

    and on our online calendar on our website – http://www.autismsupportbc.ca

    Did you notice our new name and look? In December 2014, The ABA Support Network merged with the Autism Education Society to form one new, charitable society, the Autism Support Network.

    The ASN will continue the leading-edge work of expanding services to parents locally and through outreach to other communities in BC.

    Want to learn more or get involved? We are looking for community members to form an Advisory Panel to work with our board of directors as well as parent leaders to facilitate our parent meetings and presentations. Please contact Dione Costanzo, President at dione@autismsupportbc.ca

    Thank you for your continued support!

    in reply to: Room One: General Topics Discussion #6410
    Dione Costanzo
    Participant

    The Autism Support Network Presents:

    February 10th Welcome to Autism! Now What Do I Do?

    • Location – New Westminster Community Living Society 713 Columbia Street, Unit 7, New Westminster, BC V3M 1B2

    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.

    Stay informed:

    https://www.facebook.com/autismsupportbc and Twitter @autismsupportbc

    and on our online calendar on our website – http://www.autismsupportbc.ca

    Did you notice our new name and look? In December 2014, The ABA Support Network merged with the Autism Education Society to form one new, charitable society, the Autism Support Network.

    The ASN will continue the leading-edge work of expanding services to parents locally and through outreach to other communities in BC.

    Want to learn more or get involved? We are looking for community members to form an Advisory Panel to work with our board of directors as well as parent leaders to facilitate our parent meetings and presentations. Please contact Dione Costanzo, President at dione@autismsupportbc.ca

    Thank you for your continued support!

    in reply to: Room Five: The FEAT BC Classifieds #8738
    Dione Costanzo
    Participant

    The Autism Support Network Presents:

    February 10th Welcome to Autism! Now What Do I Do?

    • Location – New Westminster Community Living Society 713 Columbia Street, Unit 7, New Westminster, BC V3M 1B2

    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.

    Stay informed:

    https://www.facebook.com/autismsupportbc and Twitter @autismsupportbc

    and on our online calendar on our website – http://www.autismsupportbc.ca

    Did you notice our new name and look? In December 2014, The ABA Support Network merged with the Autism Education Society to form one new, charitable society, the Autism Support Network.

    The ASN will continue the leading-edge work of expanding services to parents locally and through outreach to other communities in BC.

    Want to learn more or get involved? We are looking for community members to form an Advisory Panel to work with our board of directors as well as parent leaders to facilitate our parent meetings and presentations. Please contact Dione Costanzo, President at dione@autismsupportbc.ca

    Thank you for your continued support!

    in reply to: Room Four: School Related Topics #3624
    Dione Costanzo
    Participant

    Hey everyone

    Anyone got a good thing going in school in Burnaby (or ANY district???) please message me dionec@shaw.ca

    Thanks
    Dione

    in reply to: Room One: General Topics Discussion #6414
    Dione Costanzo
    Participant

    Presented by the ABA Support Network:

    Special Presentation – January 6th Welcome to Autism! Now What Do I Do?

    • Location – Clearbrook Library, 32320 George Ferguson Way, Abbotsford, British Columbia V2T 6N4

    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 jbtwickens@gmail.com so we can plan for space and refreshments.

    Stay informed:

    https://www.facebook.com/abasupportnetwork and Twitter @aba_sn

    and on our online calendar on our website – http://abasupportnetwork.com/calendar.php

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #622
    Dione Costanzo
    Participant

    Presented by the ABA Support Network:

    Special Presentation – January 6th Welcome to Autism! Now What Do I Do?

    • Location – Clearbrook Library, 32320 George Ferguson Way, Abbotsford, British Columbia V2T 6N4

    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 jbtwickens@gmail.com so we can plan for space and refreshments.

    Stay informed:

    https://www.facebook.com/abasupportnetwork and Twitter @aba_sn

    and on our online calendar on our website – http://abasupportnetwork.com/calendar.php

    in reply to: Room Five: The FEAT BC Classifieds #8768
    Dione Costanzo
    Participant

    Presented by the ABA Support Network:

    Special Presentation – January 6th Welcome to Autism! Now What Do I Do?

    • Location – Clearbrook Library, 32320 George Ferguson Way, Abbotsford, British Columbia V2T 6N4

    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 jbtwickens@gmail.com so we can plan for space and refreshments.

    Stay informed:

    https://www.facebook.com/abasupportnetwork and Twitter @aba_sn

    and on our online calendar on our website – http://abasupportnetwork.com/calendar.php

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #623
    Dione Costanzo
    Participant

    Education and Networking Event for Parents *Nanaimo*

    January 24th, 11am – 4pm

    Presented by the Autism Support Network Society (formerly known as the ABA Support Network)

    We will be holding 2 presentations for parents on Saturday January 24 followed by a networking event at a local establishment TBA.

    Location:

    Vancouver Island University, Nanaimo Campus
    900 Fifth Street, Nanaimo, BC V9R 5S5
    Building 356 – Education/Social Sciences
    Room 111

    Presentations:

    11am-1 pm Welcome to Autism – Now What Do I Do?

    This presentation walks you through a parents’ journey from receiving an autism diagnosis and taking on the huge task of evaluating autism services, service providers and setting up an individualized, evidence based treatment program. If you have a new diagnosis, are wondering about your current situation or just want to learn more and network with other parents this presentation has information for you.

    2-4pm Parent Advocacy – Building a Strong Community for Your Child and For the Future

    This presentation includes a review and discussion about the history of autism and funding in BC. We will talk about some important legal precedents both autism services and supports both at home and at school. We will also present a “roadmap” of the education system in BC and provide important information to help parents understand their rights and their children’s rights in the public education system, and steps parents can take in order to secure services for their children in school.

    This is a FREE event. We do require registration in order to secure a spot for these presentations, and also to help us plan for space, materials and refreshments.

    REGISTER HERE – https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/autism-support-network-education-and-networking-event-for-parents-nanaimo-tickets-15053740142

    The presentations will be followed by a no host networking event at a local establishment from 4:30-6:30.

    The ASN is a parent led, trusted Autism support organization, providing resources to families of those with ASD, including information, education and improved access to quality, scientifically-proven Autism treatment.

    Please visit our current website http://www.abasupportnetwork.com

    Parents Helping Parents!

    in reply to: Room One: General Topics Discussion #6415
    Dione Costanzo
    Participant

    Education and Networking Event for Parents *Nanaimo*

    January 24th, 11am – 4pm

    Presented by the Autism Support Network Society (formerly known as the ABA Support Network)

    We will be holding 2 presentations for parents on Saturday January 24 followed by a networking event at a local establishment TBA.

    Location:

    Vancouver Island University, Nanaimo Campus
    900 Fifth Street, Nanaimo, BC V9R 5S5
    Building 356 – Education/Social Sciences
    Room 111

    Presentations:

    11am-1 pm Welcome to Autism – Now What Do I Do?

    This presentation walks you through a parents’ journey from receiving an autism diagnosis and taking on the huge task of evaluating autism services, service providers and setting up an individualized, evidence based treatment program. If you have a new diagnosis, are wondering about your current situation or just want to learn more and network with other parents this presentation has information for you.

    2-4pm Parent Advocacy – Building a Strong Community for Your Child and For the Future

    This presentation includes a review and discussion about the history of autism and funding in BC. We will talk about some important legal precedents both autism services and supports both at home and at school. We will also present a “roadmap” of the education system in BC and provide important information to help parents understand their rights and their children’s rights in the public education system, and steps parents can take in order to secure services for their children in school.

    This is a FREE event. We do require registration in order to secure a spot for these presentations, and also to help us plan for space, materials and refreshments.

    REGISTER HERE – https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/autism-support-network-education-and-networking-event-for-parents-nanaimo-tickets-15053740142

    The presentations will be followed by a no host networking event at a local establishment from 4:30-6:30.

    The ASN is a parent led, trusted Autism support organization, providing resources to families of those with ASD, including information, education and improved access to quality, scientifically-proven Autism treatment.

    Please visit our current website http://www.abasupportnetwork.com

    Parents Helping Parents!

    in reply to: Room Five: The FEAT BC Classifieds #8774
    Dione Costanzo
    Participant

    Education and Networking Event for Parents *Nanaimo*

    January 24th, 11am – 4pm

    Presented by the Autism Support Network Society (formerly known as the ABA Support Network)

    We will be holding 2 presentations for parents on Saturday January 24 followed by a networking event at a local establishment TBA.

    Location:

    Vancouver Island University, Nanaimo Campus
    900 Fifth Street, Nanaimo, BC V9R 5S5
    Building 356 – Education/Social Sciences
    Room 111

    Presentations:

    11am-1 pm Welcome to Autism – Now What Do I Do?

    This presentation walks you through a parents’ journey from receiving an autism diagnosis and taking on the huge task of evaluating autism services, service providers and setting up an individualized, evidence based treatment program. If you have a new diagnosis, are wondering about your current situation or just want to learn more and network with other parents this presentation has information for you.

    2-4pm Parent Advocacy – Building a Strong Community for Your Child and For the Future

    This presentation includes a review and discussion about the history of autism and funding in BC. We will talk about some important legal precedents both autism services and supports both at home and at school. We will also present a “roadmap” of the education system in BC and provide important information to help parents understand their rights and their children’s rights in the public education system, and steps parents can take in order to secure services for their children in school.

    This is a FREE event. We do require registration in order to secure a spot for these presentations, and also to help us plan for space, materials and refreshments.

    REGISTER HERE – https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/autism-support-network-education-and-networking-event-for-parents-nanaimo-tickets-15053740142

    The presentations will be followed by a no host networking event at a local establishment from 4:30-6:30.

    The ASN is a parent led, trusted Autism support organization, providing resources to families of those with ASD, including information, education and improved access to quality, scientifically-proven Autism treatment.

    Please visit our current website http://www.abasupportnetwork.com

    Parents Helping Parents!

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