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  1. Coordinates services and accommodations for students with disabilities to ensure accessibility to all programs, services, facilities, and activities. Also provides services, equipment, and programs to support the educational goals of students with disabilities...
  2. Offers public access to books, movies, and lendable technology like robots and telescopes. Services include computer and internet access, printing, scanning and faxing, digitization, and one-on-one reference help by phone, email, and video conference. Programs...
  3. Family-centred program for children from birth to age three who have or are at risk of having a developmental delay. Supports parents to understand and respond to children's needs. Home-based services include home visits, developmental assessment, gross motor ...
  4. Coordinates services for adults with developmental disabilities, adults with significant limitations in adaptive functioning and a diagnosis of either fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) or pervasive developmental disorder (PDD)/autism spectrum disorder (AS...
  5. Provides public access to books and other materials, free computer and internet access, and programs for infants, children, teens, and adults. Offers in-depth reference and information, in person and via telephone or email. Hours are 10 am to 5 pm Mondays, Wed...
  6. Offers services to families with children or youth who have, or may have, complex neurobehavioural support needs such as those associated with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). Services include information and referral during the diagnostic process, and ...
  7. Enables children up to age 12 who require extra supports to be included in a childcare, preschool, or after-school setting. Services include assistance finding childcare, individual planning, extra staffing support for childcare programs, training and informat...
  8. A student-funded resource centre dedicated to social and environmental justice through research, education, and action including community-building initiatives. Offers a social justice library, student lounge, student initiated campaigns, workshops, and specia...
  9. Develops and updates university policies, procedures, and programs to improve accessibility at SFU for students with disabilities. Direct services to students with a documented or suspected disability include assistance with note-taking, access to adaptive tec...
  10. Provides a range of mental health focused services, including specialized clinical and support services, to help families cope successfully with the requirements of raising children ages 12 and under with significant and persistent behaviour challenges. Servic...
  11. findSupport BCProvided by: Family Support Institute of BC Society (FSI) - AKA: Family Support Institute (FSI)
    12.16KM
    User-friendly, searchable online database of disability-related supports, services, and community activities throughout British Columbia. Also hosts the Transition Timeline, an online tool for youth with disabilities and their families as they navigate transit...
  12. Acquired Brain Injury ProgramProvided by: WJS Canada - AKA: WJ Stelmaschuk and Associates Ltd
    12.28KM
    Provides personalized help to help adult survivors of acquired brain injury in their own home, up to 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Supports include positive problem solving, mental health and addictions treatment, building coping skills, forging healthy r...
  13. Provides public access to books and other materials, free computer and internet access, and programs for infants, children, teens, and adults. Offers in-depth reference and information, in person and via telephone or email. Meeting rooms for local organization...
  14. Enables Aboriginal children up to age 12 who require extra supports to be included in child care settings and communities. Designed to ensure cultural safety and cultural sensitivity for Indigenous children and families. Supports children in the areas of physi...
  15. Family-centred program for children from birth to age three who live in Burnaby and have, or are at risk of having, a developmental delay. Supports parents to understand and respond to children's needs. Home-based services include home visits, developmental as...
  16. Coordinates services for adults with developmental disabilities, adults with significant limitations in adaptive functioning and a diagnosis of either fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) or pervasive developmental disorder (PDD)/autism spectrum disorder (AS...
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