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  2. 2019 Ontario Autism Program controversy - Wikipedia

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    600 children began receiving services under the new programme in March 2021. However, families still criticised the government for falling short of the promises it had made, with the head of the Ontario Autism Coalition stating that "there's a lot of disappointment in the community — even though they are calling it needs-based, it is lacking."

  3. Hostelling International – Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa hostel is located in a former jail. Canada's (and North America's) first hostel was opened in 1933 at Bragg Creek near Calgary, Alberta, by Mary Belle Barclay. [3] [4] The national office was located in Calgary from 1933 to 1941. It was moved to Toronto in 1941, then Ottawa, Vancouver, and in 1971, it relocated back to Ottawa, where ...

  4. Sheldon & Tracy Levy Student Learning Centre - Wikipedia

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    LEED Gold. The Sheldon & Tracy Levy Student Learning Centre is the main student centre at Toronto Metropolitan University. The building is home to several facilities and student services. Opened in 2015, it is located in downtown Toronto on the corner of Yonge Street and Gould Street.

  5. High-functioning autism - Wikipedia

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    High-functioning autism is characterized by features similar to those of Asperger syndrome. The defining characteristic recognized by psychologists is a significant delay in the development of early speech and language skills, before the age of three years. [12] The diagnostic criteria of Asperger syndrome exclude a general language delay. [14]

  6. Inclusion (education) - Wikipedia

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    A third study shows how the support of peers in an inclusive classroom can lead to positive effects for children with autism. The study observed typical inclusion classrooms, ages ranging from 7 years old to 11 years old. The peers were trained on an intervention technique to help their fellow autistic classmates stay on task and focused.

  7. Discrimination against autistic people - Wikipedia

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    Stigmatization of autism can also be perpetuated by advertising from autism conversion organizations, such as Autism Speaks' advertising wherein a mother describes having considered murder-suicide in front of her autistic daughter or the NYU Child Study Center's advertisements where autism is personified as a kidnapper holding children for ransom.

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