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Canadian Diabetes Association (CDA)

cadThe Canadian Diabetes Association supports people affected by diabetes by providing information, support and referrals if required.
They also work with municipal, provincial, territorial and federal governments and policy-makers to ensure they recognize diabetes as one of the most significant public health issues in Canada today, and take action to address it.
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Special Needs & Moving On projects

The Special Needs and Moving On Projects provide resources and support for workers at the post office whose children have disabilities. The projects are available to members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers and the Union of Postal Communications Employees (Public Service Alliance of Canada). The Special Needs Project is geared to families with young children; the Moving On Project is for adult sons and daughters with special needs. Life is more demanding when you work and have a child with special needs. Learn more about our Special Needs and Moving On projects.

quebec_ts Quebec Tourette's syndrome association

Offers support and access to resources to those with Tourette's syndrome, and those who interact closely with them (parents, friends, physicians, neurologists, psychiatrists, pediatricians, researchers, as well as to health, social and educational workers

and staff, and any others who deal with people with Tourette's syndrome).
  • Promote social integration of people affected;
  • Promote the development and maintenance of research into the disease;
  • Train social and educational practitioners and others involved;
  • Jointly develop (with medical, educational and social service communities) intervention strategies to respond to the needs of people with Tourette's syndrome;
  • Develop support groups (sharing and conferences);
  • Provide telephone and e-mail support;
  • Provide documentation;
  • Publish Info-SGT, a quarterly information bulletin;
  • Provide a videocassette rental and purchase service;
  • Children's activities (summer camps, outings, etc.);
  • Training on GTS for the educational, health and social services communities.
Resource Details:
Topic Area: Family support and information
Type: Website
Source/Organization: Not-for-profit organization
Geographic Focus: Québec
Language: Bilingual (French and English)
Purpose: To support, inform, valorize and integrate people with Tourette's syndrome, as well as those who help or live with them, and to build public awareness about the syndrome.
Date reviewed: mai 2007
Website: http://www.aqst.com

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