Protect Your Information Online: In an insightful episode of Voices of Autism, the hosts share 10 tips for staying safe online. From setting strong passwords to spotting suspicious links, these tips are designed to help you protect your data. If you haven’t listened yet, this episode is full of useful advice to make online browsing safer and more secure. Tune in here: https://bit.ly/4fp5YEQ
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At the Autism and/or Intellectual Disability Knowledge Exchange Network (AIDE Canada) find resources built for you.
About us
The Autism and/or Intellectual Disability Knowledge Exchange Network (AIDE Canada) is a tool to connect members of our community to the information and resources that they need. We deliver credible, reliable, and evidence-informed resources in an unbiased and accessible way.
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https://aidecanada.ca/
External link for AIDE Canada
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Richmond, British Columbia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2019
- Specialties
- Autism, Intellectual Disability, and Community Resources
Locations
Employees at AIDE Canada
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Rebecca D'Agnilli
AIDE Canada
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SF Walker
Accessibility Specialist | Equity & Inclusion Advocate | Dedicated to Building Inclusive Workspaces
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Lucas Gates
Customer Service
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Fakhri Shafai, Ph.D., M.Ed.
Chief Science Officer | Autism Research | Sensory Processing | Knowledge Translation and Innovation | Consultant | Professional Speaker
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Learn the neuroscience behind sensory processing in autism and discover practical strategies you can implement at home. In this webinar, experts Moira Peña and Dr. Fakhri Shafai explain the science behind sensory differences and offer evidence-based techniques to help autistic individuals manage sensory challenges. This session was developed in partnership with the Pacific Autism Family Network. Watch the full recording here and empower your family with new tools to support sensory regulation: https://bit.ly/4hkFshy
Sensory Processing in Autism: The Neuroscience & Practical Strategies for Home Webinar
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Apprenez la neuroscience derrière le traitement sensoriel dans l'autisme et découvrez des stratégies pratiques que vous pouvez mettre en œuvre à la maison. Dans ce webinaire, les experts Moira Peña et Dr. Fakhri Shafai expliquent la science derrière les différences sensorielles et offrent des techniques basées sur des preuves pour aider les personnes autistes à gérer les défis sensoriels. Cette session a été développée en partenariat avec le Pacific Autism Family Network. Regardez l'enregistrement complet ici et donnez à votre famille de nouveaux outils pour soutenir la régulation sensorielle : https://bit.ly/3Aej2xK Vidéo disponible avec des sous-titres en français.
Traitement sensoriel dans l'autisme : les neurosciences et les stratégies pratiques pour un webinaire à domicile
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Understanding Alexithymia and Autism: Did you know that up to 50% of autistic individuals experience alexithymia, which makes it difficult to identify and describe emotions? Our Alexithymia & Autism Toolkit offers insights into this condition, along with practical strategies for improving emotional awareness, communication, and self-regulation. Explore the toolkit to discover how you can better support yourself or a loved one: https://bit.ly/3Z3aKko
Alexithymia & Autism: When you don’t know what emotion(s) you are feeling
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Comprendre l'alexithymie et l'autisme : Saviez-vous que jusqu'à 50 % des personnes autistes ressentent de l'alexithymie, ce qui rend difficile l'identification et la description des émotions ? Notre boîte à outils sur l'alexithymie et l'autisme offre un aperçu de cette condition, ainsi que des stratégies pratiques pour améliorer la conscience émotionnelle, la communication et l'autorégulation. Explorez la boîte à outils pour découvrir comment vous pouvez mieux vous soutenir ou soutenir un être cher : https://bit.ly/3r0Ucgk
Alexithymie & Autisme : Quand on ne sait pas quelle(s) émotion(s) on ressent
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🎃 Sensory-Friendly Halloween Tips! Lucas is here to share some great tips on how to make Halloween fun and comfortable for everyone, especially those with sensory sensitivities. From choosing soft costumes to managing sensory overload, there are plenty of ways to enjoy the spooky season without feeling overwhelmed. Let’s make Halloween inclusive and enjoyable for all, no matter how you choose to celebrate! 🎃🕸️👻 #SensoryFriendly #HalloweenTips #AutismAwareness #InclusiveHalloween #SpookySeason
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Happening Next Week! Join us for an insightful interview-style webinar exploring how Autistic individuals experience grief and loss. Whether it's navigating life changes or coping with death, our expert, Amy MacFarlane, will discuss how grief manifests differently for Autistic people and how loved ones can provide support. Learn about common grieving patterns, the stages of grief, and when professional help may be necessary. 🗓️ Don’t miss out—register now: https://bit.ly/3Nrs913 #AutismSupport #GriefAwareness #InclusiveCare #Webinar
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Discover Interoceptive Awareness: Learn how to tune into your body’s signals with our course "Understanding What is Happening Inside Your Body: Interoceptive Training for All Ages." Created with Dr. Wenn Lawson, this course offers practical activities to improve body awareness and self-regulation. Get started today! Learn more & join here: https://bit.ly/3A1ZWek
Understanding what is happening inside your body: Interoceptive Training for All Ages
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Les problèmes de sommeil sont fréquents chez les personnes ayant une déficience intellectuelle, en particulier chez les personnes autistes. Le manque de sommeil peut affecter l'humeur, l'attention et le comportement. Notre boîte à outils sur les troubles du sommeil chez les personnes affectées d'une déficience de développement propose des stratégies et des conseils fondés sur des données probantes pour aider à améliorer la qualité du sommeil à la maison. De la routine du coucher aux ajustements sensoriels, cette boîte à outils fournit des conseils pratiques pour favoriser un meilleur sommeil et un meilleur fonctionnement pendant la journée. Consultez la boîte à outils ici : https://bit.ly/3BJ4975
Problèmes de sommeil chez les personnes présentant une déficience intellectuelle
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Sleep issues are common in individuals with developmental disabilities, particularly among those on the autism spectrum. Lack of sleep can affect mood, attention, and behavior. Our Sleep Challenges in Developmental Disabilities Toolkit offers evidence-based strategies and tips to help improve sleep quality at home. From bedtime routines to sensory adjustments, this toolkit provides practical advice to support better sleep and daytime functioning. Explore the toolkit here: https://bit.ly/3Yk5lXm
Sleep Challenges in Developmental Disabilities
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