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Overview

Canada Collection

Aide Canada
AIDE Canada and its partner organizations have developed a wide range of evidence-informed resources, including toolkits, webinars, and infographics, covering topics such as education, housing, employment, healthcare, and more. To make these resources easier to navigate, we have curated province- and territory-specific collections for every region across Canada.

Each collection includes relevant resources with brief descriptions and direct links for easy access. Scroll down to explore the collection for your province or territory.

 

 

Featured Resources

Funding Your Accessible Home

This guide covers major federal programs and key provincial ones, explaining modifications for physical disabilities and sensory needs. Generally, eligibility depends on income and the specific disability. The focus is on modifying existing homes, with separate resources for finding housing.

 

Accessing Autism-Related Funding for Children In Canada

This page offers a comprehensive look at the autism-related funding, services and support provided by each provincial and territorial government in Canada.

 

Post-Secondary Education Disability Funding by Province/Territory

This toolkit provides an overview of financial assistance available to eligible post-secondary students through their respective provincial, territorial and/or federal government. All 13 Provinces and territories in Canada are discussed. This resource was developed in partnership with the Pacific Autism Family Network.

 

 

For Library Resources

AIDE Canada Library offers a large collection of print and digital (eBook and audiobook) resources. For each of the resources below, we have included links to all available formats.

If you would like to borrow a print copy of one of these books, you can order it through our free Canada-wide borrow-by-mail service.

eBooks and audiobooks can be borrowed online – just sign into our overdrive website or the Libby reading app using your AIDE Canada Library username and password. Visit the Library website to learn more. Questions? Email us at library@aidecanada.ca .

 

 

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