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News, Stories, Events and Resources Relevant to You
We are proud to share Connect - a monthly newsletter for families of kids with special needs and the service providers who support them. If you have feedback on the newsletter, story ideas or want to volunteer to write an article please contact
info@ctnsy.ca.
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NEWS
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Happy Holidays from CTN
Visit our calendar for sensory-friendly visits with Santa, parties with cookie decorating, crafts and other accessible holiday activities for kids and youth with special needs and their families. CTN events are being hosted in
Orillia,
Collingwood and
Barrie this month. Click
to see other events in your community!
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New Temporary Location in Alliston Starts January 2019
We are moving in January 2019 to a temporary location at St. John's United Church,
56 Victoria St. E. Alliston. This site will include: Simcoe County Resource Consultation Services, Simcoe County Preschool Speech and Language, Catulpa, CTN and other providers who regularly use our space. Families who access this space should contact their team via email, as phone numbers may change. Feel free to contact your child's team or Debbie Bushby, Local Team Facilitator, at
dbushby@ctnsy.ca if you have any questions.
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New Loanable Equipment: Borrow a Sledge This Winter
CTN now has 18 sledges of various sizes for families to borrow this winter. Some of the sledges have extra trunk support and a push bar. All of the sledges can be used for public skating or to try playing sledge hockey. The sledges will be stored at the Resource Centres in Barrie and Richmond Hill. Borrowers will be responsible to pick up and return the sledge to one of these locations. Sledges will be available for pick up on a Thursday and should be returned 10 days later on a Tuesday. This will give families 2 weekends to try it out. If your child needs a sledge with trunk support, please contact your therapist to arrange a joint visit when you pick up the sledge for the first time. Your therapist will determine if the sledge has adequate trunk support and if a push bar is needed. If your child does not need added trunk support on a sledge and/or your child does not have a therapist, please contact
Jacqui Wesselingh at jwesselingh@ctnsy.ca if you live in Simcoe or Christian Marquez at ra.york@ctnsy.ca if you live in York.
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Introducing Empowered Kids Ontario
The Ontario Association of Children's Rehabilitation Services (OACRS), a not-for-profit organization representing the province's publicly-funded child development and rehabilitation sector, is excited to introduce its new name, Empowered Kids Ontario-Enfants Avenir Ontario (EKO-EAO).
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STORIES
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Inclusive Indoor and Outdoor Winter Fun
Building an indoor fort, science-based crafts, adapted skiing and sledge hockey are all inclusive ideas to have some indoor or outdoor family fun this winter!
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Special Needs Parenting: Celebrating the Holidays
It's difficult to keep stress at bay, but here are some tips to help let go of some everyday stress and enjoy the holiday traditions, magic and wonder with your child with special needs.
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EVENTS
This events calendar features events hosted by CTN, our partner organizations and other local organizations that we thought may be of interest to your family.
New events are added to our network calendar each week! Check out the upcoming dates for family fun, inclusive recreation programs, camp and parent workshops, and coffee chats.
If you're interested in having your event posted on our calendar, please complete this
online form
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TOP RESOURCES
Funding, Finance and Planning
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All About School and Individual Education Plans (IEPs)
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Diagnosis Information
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Youth and Transition to Adulthood
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Camps and Recreation
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Disclaimer
This newsletter is not intended as advice to meet the specific needs of an individual, as individual situations will differ. Newsletter readers should not act or rely on newsletter information without seeking specific advice on matters of concern. We will not purposefully present inaccurate information in this newsletter, however information is supplied "as is" and may contain errors. We do not guarantee or warrant the quality, accuracy, completeness, timeliness, appropriateness or suitability of the newsletter content. Reliance on any information appearing on the newsletter is at your own risk. We expressly disclaim all warranties, representations and conditions regarding use of this newsletter and its content.
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