The following is a list of Resource Manuals that have been produced by ACLMB. These guides are widely distributed by agencies throughout Manitoba.
Below you will find downloadable files that are provided free of charge. If you download any of these guides and find them useful, please consider making a donation to support the work we do.
Accessibility for Manitobans Act-Manitoba Accessibility Office
Cerebral Palsy Association of Manitoba
Family Advocacy Network of Manitoba (FAN)
Manitoba Human Rights Commission
Manitoba League of Persons with Disabilities
March of Dimes Canada (Manitoba)
Autism Spectrum Disorders Manitoba
ADAPT Resources
**A Developmental Perspective on Autism (booklet) Information for Parents and Caregivers
**We're In This Together (brochure) Parent Well-Being After an Autism Diagnosis
Manitoba Association of School Psychologists - autism resource page
Information for Manitobans with Disabilities Fact Sheets
Care.com - find caregivers or register to be one
A Parent’s Guide to Inclusive Education 4th Ed
https://www.aclmb.ca/files/PG2IE.pdf
Government Links - Manitoba Education Home Page
Three Block Model of Universal Design for Learning
Inclusive Education-Inclusion Canada
This participatory community-based research study reveals that current healthcare systems across Canada largely fail to adequately meet the unique needs of persons with intellectual disabilities and/or persons with autism. In exploring current practices and understandings of healthcare systems related to how they provide—or do not provide—services for individuals with intellectual disabilities and/or persons with autism, as well as the ways by which family members and advocates intervene when healthcare services fail to meet standards of practice, interviews with 21 stakeholders across Canada were conducted. The findings of this qualitative methods study revealed numerous systemic barriers and attitudinal barriers that negatively impact the healthcare of persons with intellectual disabilities and/or persons with autism.
A Parent's Guide to Inclusive Education
Personal Guide to the Vulnerable Persons Act
Parents' Guide to the Vulnerable Persons Act (VPA)
An Agency Guide to the Vulnerable Persons Act (VPA)
A Family Guide to Adult Services
A Home of My Own (somewhat dated but still valuable information)
This participatory community-based research study reveals that current healthcare systems across Canada largely fail to adequately meet the unique needs of persons with intellectual disabilities and/or persons with autism. In exploring current practices and understandings of healthcare systems related to how they provide—or do not provide—services for individuals with intellectual disabilities and/or persons with autism, as well as the ways by which family members and advocates intervene when healthcare services fail to meet standards of practice, interviews with 21 stakeholders across Canada were conducted. The findings of this qualitative methods study revealed numerous systemic barriers and attitudinal barriers that negatively impact the healthcare of persons with intellectual disabilities and/or persons with autism.
The Family Advocacy Group is a new community-building and social awareness group connecting families of special needs children across Manitoba. No matter the challenge, FAN is committed to crusading for better government assistance for people of all abilities as well as bringing families together for emotional support.
A powerful documentary that has been raising awareness about institutions both nationally and internationally.
With the support of our donors, Community Living Manitoba continues to make a difference in the lives of people with intellectual disabilities. Together we are breaking down barriers and building the leadership of families, self-advocates and community supporters. This is only possible because of thoughtful contributions from people like you.
There are many ways in which you can get involved and help lend your support. We continue to change and adjust with emerging issues as resources allow.