2025 NOIIE Symposium
Weston Wall CentreWe are pleased to attend the 2025 NOIIE Symposium hosted by the Networks of Inquiry and Indigenous Education (Delta School District) on May 9-10.
We are pleased to attend the 2025 NOIIE Symposium hosted by the Networks of Inquiry and Indigenous Education (Delta School District) on May 9-10.
Did you know that individuals with learning differences are at a higher risk of facing mental health challenges? This workshop dives into the complex relationship between learning differences and mental health, highlighting how it affects cognitive function, behaviour, and overall well-being.
Join us for an insightful session where we'll explore neuroaffirming practices that promote resilience and nurture the holistic well-being of neurodivergent individuals. Don't miss out on discovering practical strategies that can make a lasting difference!
We are pleased to attend Qmunity's 2025 International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia & Biphobia Breakfast on May 15.
We are pleased to attend the BC CAISE 2025 Spring Conference at the Fairmont Waterfront on May 22-23rd.
A hands-on session for neurodivergent teens (15-21) to practice interview skills, gain confidence, and connect with professionals. Join us for mock interviews, feedback, and community building!
Have you ever wondered about the Disability Tax Credit (DTC)? Have you ever thought about applying?
The DTC is a federal program for Canadians living with a physical or mental disability or medical condition that affects their daily life. Join Disability Tax Credit Advocate T.J. Firenze to learn more. She has actively supported individuals and families in BC and across Canada to get approvals for a wide range of disabilities, including ADHD, learning disabilities, Autism, mental health issues, etc. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the benefits and reasons for applying.