Community Services Spring & Summer 2021 Program Guide

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INCLUSION SERVICES

INCLUSION SERVICES

The Town of Aurora welcomes and encourages residents of all abilities to have equitable and meaningful access to recreation opportunities. This is accomplished through specialized programming, individualized support options and accessible facilities for patrons with disabilities or unique needs. Service animals are welcome at all Town owned and operated facilities.

INTEGRATED OPPORTUNITIES

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Participants require additional support if: • They have extra support at school or at home; • A physical, medical, or developmental/learning disability exists that affects the safety of others; • Extra support is required at home for basic care such as dressing and toileting; • The individual is currently associated with a support agency or program; or • There are challenging behaviours to be managed.

Additional Support Participants with disabilities and unique needs are encouraged to take part in year-round recreation programs that suit their interests and hobbies. If assistance is required outside of the typical staff to participant ratio, individuals have the following options: • 1:1 Town Support Staff - Inclusion 1:1 support staff are available to facilitate participation in all Town of Aurora recreation programs. A support staff comes at an additional cost, and may provide redirection for safety reasons, allow opportunities for sensory or emotional breaks, and assist with personal care provided that it can be facilitated by one person. Upon request, the Town of Aurora will do their best to arrange a 1:1 support staff for a participant based on availability and resources, however this is never guaranteed. It is encouraged that families reach out to Inclusion Services at least two weeks prior to the program start to ensure a 1:1 support staff can be arranged. • External Support Workers - The Town of Aurora welcomes external personal support workers into all our programs and drop-ins at no additional registration costs. An external support worker can include a parent, family member, or paid external staff member at the expense of the family.

ADAPTED OPPORTUNITIES The Town of Aurora offers specialized programs specifically designed for participants with special needs. These adapted programs have smaller staff to participant ratios, modified instruction, and an overall more sensory aware environment.

PLAYABILITY - Location: AFLC | Age: See Below

Participants of all abilities are welcomed into this adapted stay and play program specifically designed for children with physical and intellectual disabilities. A 1:4 staff to participant ratio will be provided. Parent participation is required. Age 4 to 7 - Focus on development of gross motor skills, a variety of movement skills, turn taking and sharing. DAY DATE Sun

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TIME

Apr 25 9:00am-9:45am

FEE

CODE

$70.00/6 21040

Age 8 to 12 - Focus on building and strengthening social skills with peers, physical activity and appropriate play. DAY DATE

TIME

FEE

CODE

Wed Apr 21 6:00pm-6:45pm $70.00/6 21041

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