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Community Members
and Allies

Community Members and Allies


This is a collection of resources in which community members and allies, such as a friend, educator, employer or educator, can learn, support, and advocate for those in the autism, neurodivergent and intellectually disability communities.

In this collection, you will find educational resources, actionable ways to support inclusion, and stories that amplify neurodivergent voices. Together, we can seek a society that respects, values and provides opportunity for every individual to thrive.

 

Below are some examples of resources developed for your community :

Toolkits and Infographics
Videos and Webinars
Courses
From the Library


Toolkits and Infographics


Videos and Webinars


Courses


From the Library

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Do You Want To Play? Making Friends With An Autistic Kid

By Daniel Share-Strom RSW


Borrow by mail or pick up in person at AIDE Canada Library

 

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How to talk to an autistic kid

By Daniel Stefanski


Borrow by mail or pick up in person at AIDE Canada Library

 

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The Neurodiverse Workplace: An Employer's Guide to Managing and Working with Neurodivergent Employees, Clients and Customers

By Victoria Honeybourne


Borrow by mail or pick up in person at AIDE Canada Library

Borrow eBook

 


Peer Advice Videos

Watch Peer Advice Videos from self-advocates or parents

Peer Advice Videos

 

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Visit the Learn Page to see more resources like these!

View Resources

 

Aide Library

Find more books like these at the Aide Canada Lending Library!

Lending Library

 


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Chat with us live (9am AST to 5pm PST, Mon-Fri) or fill out the email form and we will respond as soon as we can.

 

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