November 2012 Volume 2 Issue 1
AUTISM CENTRE NEWSLETTER
Inside this issue:
What’s New at the Autism Centre?
Parent Network Schedule 2
Upcoming Training & Interesting Websites 2
Who is new at the Centre 3
Summer Camp Registration Information 3
Summer Opportunities for Kids 4
Awareness Day event 5
We have two new groups debuting this term!
Sibling Connections Sibling Connections started January 31st and continues to March 21st. The goals of this group are to let siblings meet other siblings to share common joys and concerns and to learn about their brother’s or sister’s special needs. This first offering was for children 9 to 12 years of age.
Social Play GroupSocial Play GroupSocial Play Group will be offered to younger children, ages 2—6 years. This group will run for 8 sessions beginning March 12th. This group is designed to build social play skills and develop connections between children.
Check with your clinician to see when these groups will be offered again.
A monthly networking and support group for all caregivers of indi-
viduals with an ASD. A time to share experi-ences with other while learning about other resources in the community. Guest Speakers are often invited.
NEXT MEETINGS:
April 16, 2013: Topic TBA
May 28, 2013: Guest Speakers: The
Autism Resource Centre
June 18, 2013: Topic TBA
7:00—9:00 PM at 2166 Broad Street,
Regina, SK.
Please RSVP to Rhenda Nicurity at 766- 0750 or
e-mail [email protected].
Child Care available with advance notice.
Check out these websites:
To find out more about an access 2 entertainment card go to: http://mediafiles.cineplex.com/Accessibility/A2-ENG-NEW-App-2012.pdf
To review Canadian, research based information about bullying go to: http://www.prevnet.ca/
What Will It Take? Advancing Vocational Opportunities for
Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders
The 2nd ANNUAL
CANADIAN ASD VOCATIONAL CON-FERENCE
Thursday, June 6th & Friday, June 7th, 2013
Canada Olympic Park, Calgary
Online registration now available at www.theabilityhub.org
The 44th Autism Society National Con-ference is the largest autism conference
in the nation.
The national conference addresses a range of issues with autism including early intervention, education, behavior, employment, communica-tion, social
skills, biomedical interventions and others. Over 1,000 professionals will par-ticipate.
Audience
trum/parents
-language pathologists
Registration for the conference will begin Febru-ary 2013. For more information on the conference and to register click on the following link.
Saskatchewan Autism Spectrum Disorders Intervention Training Pro-
gram
Functional Assessment: Cutting Edge Strate-gies for Determining the Cause of Problem-atic Behaviours and Effective Treatment.
May 2 & 3, 2013 Regina, SK To Register:
College of Extended Learning University of New Brunswick P.O. Box 4400, 6 Duffie Drive
Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3 Fax: 506 453-3572 Tel: 506 458-7843
Three Summer Camps Three Summer Camps Three Summer Camps
for 2013for 2013for 2013 The Ehrlo Preschool Summer Pro-
gram
(for children 3 – 6 years)
Registration begins April 3, 2013
at the Autism Centre, 2166 Broad Street
For more information call 306-766-0750
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The ARC Summer Program
(for children 7-12 or for 13 years and older)
This program is designed for individuals with a
diagnosis of moderate to severe autism.
Registration: April 16, 2013 from 5:00-6:30pm
at the Autism Resource Centre, 3663 Sherwood Drive, Regina, SK
For further details about this camp, visit
http://www.autismresourcecentre.com/Summer_Program.html
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The YMCA /ARC
Inclusion Day Camp
(for children and youth ages 7 and older)
This is an integrated program designed for individuals with a diagnosis of high-functioning autism
or Aspergers
REGISTRATION ON NOW Please call or stop by the Downtown Regina YMCA
2400 13th Avenue
Regina, SK
306 757-9622
Who is new at the
Autism Centre…
We said good-bye to Alanna Haluik, Social Worker, and
Neeja Boyd, Social Worker, in December and welcomed Cindy Baergen, who previously worked as the Rural Autism Consultant for the past 2 years. Cindy is a social worker with 8 years experi-ence.
Barb Popowich, SLP, has been on maternity leave since Octo-ber. Covering her leave are Rob-in Sinclair and Stacie Donison. Both SLPs bring years of experi-ence to their position. Robin is available Mondays and Tuesdays and Stacie works Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Barb will be re-turning to work in October 2013.
BORROWING LIBRARY
The Autism Centre has received do-nations of books for parents. Please come to the Centre and ask to look through them and borrow what looks interesting. We would be pleased to be the central location for this “borrowing library”. If you have books other parents might be inter-ested in and you are finished with them, consider this sharing oppor-tunity.
2013 Social Leisure Youth Program (SLYP-Out) Announcement
The Saskatchewan Abilities Council, Regina Branch, Quality of Life Department is pleased to an-nounce the provision of the Social Leisure Youth Program for 2013.
The Regina Branch is aware of the challenges many families and youth with disabilities have in ac-cessing their community, and finding appropriate social, leisure, cultural and recreational activities during the year. The SLYP-Out program will again address a known need for more community based programming for youth and young adults with disabilities.
The SLYP-Out 2013 program will be delivered by session throughout the year and is intended for youth living with a disability in the 17 to 22 year age range.
For more information about the program including how to register please call or email Michael Easton, contact information below.
Michael Easton Quality of Life Supervisor Saskatchewan Abilities Council 569-9048 [email protected]
North Regina Little League Challenger t-ball.
It’s a free league for all children up to age 18 to par-ticipate and have fun and it runs on Saturday or Sun-day mornings for an hour in May and June. Best of all it’s free! They ask that you sell $24 worth of raffle tickets but if someone couldn’t do that, I’m sure an-other parent could sell it for them.
This truly is a league for all children as we have blind children, children in wheelchairs and children of vary-ing abilities. Everyone plays, everyone has fun. Typ-ical siblings often help on game days if they want to be involved and supportive.
Challenger (ages 4 - 18) is specifically designed for mentally and physically challenged children and NRLL operates the Challenger Division on a City wide basis as NRLL is the only league offering this program in Regina.
http://www.nrlittleleague.com/content/divisions.aspx
World Autism Awareness Day
Light It Up Blue”
April 2, 2013 10 am – 12 noon
Raising Awareness About Autism
Location: The First Nations University of Canada, Regina Campus
*Guest Speakers *Free BLUE Juice
*Lunch Will Be Provided
Don’t Forget To Wear something BLUE **Everyone is Welcome**
For more information, contact:
Jeanelle Mandes (306) 232-0478
Email: [email protected]
Thank You to Michelle and Drew Archer and Family for their gener-ous donation of this Autism Aware-ness Wall Hanging for our Centre.
Thank You to Dr. Susan Petryk who
presented the Autism Centre with this
specially commissioned art to
commemorate our opening.