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For Your Information

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Dear Parent(s)/Guardian(s),

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Please take time to familiarize yourself with the various organizations listed on this page, if you have not done so already. These organizations have been supporting our diverse learners. The more you know, the better you can support your child(ren) as they transition to life after high school. Feel free to visit their respective website, contact them and bring your                      questions or concerns to your child(ren) transition

meetings.

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DASC
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The Dartmouth Adult Services Centre (DASC) offers various daytime vocational opportunities to individuals with special needs or intellectual disabilities. Please visit their website for more information.
​Thank you for offering our students working opportunities on a weekly basis. 
 
Websitehttp://www.dasc-ns.ca/
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New Leaf

 

Easter Seals Nova Scotia - New Leaf main purpose is to offer individuals with disabilities an opportunity to become active member of society. They foster independence, inclusion and pride in all their workers.  Please visit their site for more information.

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Website: https://www.easterseals.ns.ca

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Forest Trees
The Club Inclusion

Acceptance

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Autism Nova Scotia

 

Autism Nova Scotia is not just about supporting individuals diagnosed with Autism or Asperger. They support parents, communities and schools by teaching how to better include, accept and acknowledge individuals on the Autism Spectrum. Please visit their site for more information.

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Website: autismnovascotia.ca

Atlantic Provinces Special 
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Education Authority (APSEA)
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APSEA offers various services to support
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individuals (children & youth) who are deaf,
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hard of hearing, blind or visually impaired.
 
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Please visit their site for more information.
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Website: https://www.apsea.ca/
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