Autism x Make A Wish

Make-A-Wish Canada

Make-A-Wish® Canada has partnered with Autism Canada to provide specialized training to Make-A-Wish staff so that they can effectively communicate with wish children who are non-speaking due to their critical illness. Last year, approximately 4% of children who were granted a wish were non-speaking. Autism Canada was selected due to their vast experience in this area.

Autism x MOV

Autism Canada x MOV

Autism Canada and the Museum of Vancouver (MOV) are excited to announce a dynamic partnership aimed at promoting sensory neuroinclusive experiences. This collaboration marks a significant advancement in making cultural experiences accessible and enjoyable for all.

Unique Perspective

Autism Canada Leads With Unique Perspective

Autism Canada is excited to announce a significant and defining feature that distinguishes us as a national organization. We are proud to be led by individuals who are on the Autism Spectrum. This exceptional leadership structure showcases our unwavering dedication to inclusivity, genuine representation, and comprehension of the Autistic community.

Chase Your Worthy Cause

Chase Your Worthy Cause

With the help of friends, colleagues and supporters around the world, the 37-year-old André is in the midst of a year-long training program to prepare for breaking the ice bath world record at the end of February 2024 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Sensory Kits

Sensory Support Kits

Tactile and sensory items can be comforting to an autistic individual. They support their efforts to self-regulate and remain calm in an emotional or stressful situation.

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Job Posting

Business Administrator

We are currently looking to fill the position of Business Administrator.
Applications accepted until April 4, 2024

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Screening tools are designed to help identify children who might have developmental delays. Screening tools do not provide conclusive evidence of developmental delays and do not result in diagnoses. A positive screening result should be followed up with your child’s health care provider immediately if you think something is wrong.