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How to Access Occupational Therapy For Adults

Learn how adults in British Columbia can access occupational therapy through public healthcare, private services, insurance programs, and community supports. Discover how OTs can help with recovery, daily living, mental health, and more.

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Practice Makes Prepared: Interviewing for Neurodivergent Teens

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!

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High School Ready: Supporting Your Neurodivergent Teen

If you missed this live workshop, you can watch the full recording below and gain practical tools to support your neurodivergent teen’s high school transition.

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Empowering Families: OT Strategies for Success

Join us for an informative and interactive session with our Occupational Therapists on May 3, 1:30-3:30pm. This is an excellent opportunity to learn, ask questions, and engage with our team. During the event, you’ll explore practical strategies to strengthen your child’s social communication skills through sensory tools and support strategies.

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CHEQ Report Demonstrates Need for Systematic Change and Early Years Reform

LDS’ Senior Manager, Early Years Programs comments on the 2024-25 Childhood Experiences Questionnair (CHEQ) reports from UBC’s HELP.

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Neurodivergence in Women and Girls

If you missed this live workshop, watch the recording. Explore the unique experiences of neurodivergent women and girls, focusing on how societal and cultural factors shape their diagnoses, support, and challenges while fostering greater understanding and advocacy.

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Growing with ADHD

Build connection and confidence as you love and support your ADHD child. Hosted by Vancouver Public Library.

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Transition to Kindergarten – VPL Workshop

Get help navigating the exciting and potentially challenging transition to kindergarten.

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Kindergarten Readiness – Free Community Workshop

Get help navigating the exciting and potentially challenging transition to kindergarten.

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NVDPL Free Workshop | Dyslexia Demystified

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