Individually designed programs best meet the needs of a person with autism. Those with autism should be learning, living and working in settings where there is ample opportunity to communicate and interact with others who have the skills they lack.
For Adults Who Think They May Want an Autism Diagnosis
Article: Am I Autistic? A guide for adult diagnosis and supports in Saskatchewan
Website: https://aidecanada.ca/
Other Links:
- https://aidecanada.ca/learn/employment/employment-a-saskatchewan-self-advocate’s-employment-journey
- https://aidecanada.ca/learn/financial/government-disability-services-tax-benefits-in-saskatchewan
- https://aidecanada.ca/learn/asd-id-core-knowledge/am-i-autistic
- https://aidecanada.ca/learn/community-inclusion/social-clubs-and-supports-in-saskatchewan
Helpful resources included on the website are:
- a free, nation-wide lending library
- a database of articles and research summaries focused on autism and/or intellectual disability
- a national map of autism and/or intellectual disability programs and services
- a calendar of events, including on-demand streaming of past recorded webinars