Opportunity takes on a unique form for each individual, and at Occasio, we are committed to providing growth opportunities for individuals and unwavering support for families. Our focus on supporting autistic children and youth centers around fostering friendships, practicing independence, boosting confidence, and promoting an active lifestyle. Participant-to-staff ratios, ranging from 1:1 to 4:1, are finely tuned to individual independence levels, ensuring a harmonious balance between social interaction and necessary support to facilitate all participation.
In our pursuit of encouraging healthy peer relationships, we organize activities for two distinct age groups:
Upon approval, you can easily register for activities that align with your child’s interests by clicking on the upcoming activities.
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Want to join? Please click here to begin the intake process. Once your intake form has been processed and your rate has been approved, you can register for activities online.
Check out our event calendar to see some upcoming events!
Are you an autistic adult seeking opportunities to connect with new people and explore fresh interests? Join us at The League, a social-recreational program designed for autistic adults, whether diagnosed or self-diagnosed. The League is dedicated to expanding social circles, fostering community engagement, and building meaningful relationships.
Our program offers a range of free to low-cost activities tailored to the diverse interests and hobbies of our members. Monthly activities may include game nights, movie nights, bowling, and dinner outings, providing a variety of options to suit individual preferences.
While peer facilitators are available to enhance the experience, participants must be independent or bring their own supports as needed.
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Want to join or find out more? Please contact our Adult Support Coordinator at (780)-453-3971 Ext. 1 or by filling out this form.
Check out our event calendar to see some upcoming events!
The Golden Journey
Are you a mature autistic adult or senior in search of emotional support? Do you desire to connect with peers who comprehend the unique challenges you may face? We welcome you to become part of our Golden Journey discussion group, specifically designed for autistic adults aged 50 and above. This group offers a platform for individuals seeking to cultivate a peer support network, focusing on self-care, mutual support, and fostering a sense of community among its members.
Please check out our event calendar for the next group meeting.
The Golden League
Are you seeking enriching social opportunities to connect with your peers? Look no further than the Golden League! This social-recreational group, catering to autistic adults aged 50 and above, facilitates the expansion of social circles through community activities and developing meaningful relationships.
The Golden League offers a diverse array of free to low-cost activities tailored to accommodate our members’ wide range of interests and hobbies. Monthly activities encompass game nights, movie nights, bowling, and dinner outings. Participants must be independent or bring their own supports.
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Want to join or find out more? Please contact us at (780)-453-3971 Ext. 1 or by filling out this form.
Check out our event calendar to see some upcoming events!
Explore our Support Services Team’s range of continuous drop-in groups—an inviting space to share experiences, pose questions, and seek guidance. Discover the perfect group for you.
Are you an autistic adult seeking a secure space to connect and share experiences? Join our discussion group, where understanding peers await.
This inclusive group welcomes autistic adults, aiming to strengthen their support network. The focus is on promoting self-care, fostering peer support, and building community among participants.
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Please check out our calendar to see when the next group meeting is.
Let’s initiate a meaningful dialogue. If you’re an autistic adult in the LGBTQ2S+ community, we welcome you to join this province-wide initiative. Coordinated in collaboration with Autism Calgary, Autism Alberta, and Autism Edmonton, this group offers a platform for connection and conversation.
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Please check out our calendar to see when the next group meeting is.
This group is dedicated to fostering a community of parents and caregivers, creating a supportive network for those with autistic children and youth. It serves as a space to gain insights into the experiences of other families, receive empathetic support, and exchange ideas and information.
Our discussions encompass a range of topics relevant to the group’s interests, and we frequently feature guest speakers for informative presentations.
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Please check out our calendar to see when the next group meeting is.
This group is dedicated to fostering a community of parents and caregivers, creating a supportive network for those with adult autistic children. It serves as a space to gain insights into the experiences of other families, receive empathetic support, and exchange ideas and information.
Our discussions encompass a range of topics relevant to the group’s interests, and we frequently feature guest speakers for informative presentations.
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Please check out our calendar to see when the next group meeting is.
The “+” signifies that we are inclusive and welcoming to the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. If you feel you’d benefit from a women-centered group, you are welcome!
Are you an autistic woman seeking emotional support and connections with peers who understand your experiences? Join our new discussion group designed just for you.
This inclusive group welcomes autistic women to strengthen their peer support network. No official diagnosis is required for inclusion, and we emphasize self-care, mutual support, and community development among our members.
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Please check out our calendar to see when the next group meeting is.
Are you a mature autistic adult or senior in search of emotional support? Do you desire to connect with peers who comprehend the unique challenges you may face? We welcome you to become part of our Golden Journey discussion group, specifically designed for autistic adults aged 50 and above. This group offers a platform for individuals seeking to cultivate a peer support network, focusing on self-care, mutual support, and fostering a sense of community among its members.
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Please check out our calendar to see when the next group meeting is.
Autism 101 is a clear, easy-to-understand presentation that gives a basic introduction to autism and neurodiversity. It helps people learn what autism is and how autistic individuals may experience and interact with the world around them.
The presentation covers:
This session is designed for people, businesses, and organizations who want a practical starting point for understanding autism.
If you have any questions, please reach out to training@autismedmonton.org, or fill out this contact form.
Autism 201 builds on Autism 101 and takes a deeper look at autism. This presentation shares practical, real-life ways to interact with and support autistic individuals. It looks at both the strengths and challenges many autistic people experience and explains how to create more supportive and accommodating environments. The session also explains what can lead to a meltdown and how to help calm and support someone during and after one.
By attending this session, you will:
This session is designed for people, businesses, and organizations who want practical knowledge they can use right away.
If you have any questions, please reach out to training@autismedmonton.org, or fill out this contact form.
Autism 301 focuses on putting what you learned in Autism 101 and Autism 201 into action. This session is action-based and helps participants move from learning to doing. Facilitators guide group discussions in which individuals, businesses, and organizations look at what they already do at home or in the workplace.
Together, participants identify actions that support autistic people and areas that may need improvement. The session encourages participants to view everyday practices, decisions, and policies through an autism lens.
By the end, participants will begin creating practical, realistic plans they can use to make their homes, workplaces, or organizations more inclusive and supportive.
This session is designed for people, businesses, and organizations who want practical knowledge they can use right away.
If you have any questions, please reach out to training@autismedmonton.org, or fill out this contact form.
The Autism in the Workplace learning session helps people understand how autism is noticed at work and how to create more supportive and inclusive workplaces.
The session can be tailored to the needs, goals, and concerns of a specific workplace or offered as a general session that shares key facts, percentages, and trusted sources of information about autism.
Participants will learn about common workplace strengths and challenges for autistic employees, as well as practical, low-cost accommodations that support inclusion and productivity. The session brings an autistic lens to the workplace, helping participants better understand autistic perspectives and experiences.
To get the most out of this session, it is strongly recommended that participants complete Autism 101 and Autism 201 first, as these sessions provide the foundational knowledge needed for deeper workplace learning.
This session is designed for people, businesses, and organizations who want practical knowledge they can use right away.
If you have any questions, please reach out to training@autismedmonton.org, or fill out this contact form.
The virtual learning sessions are open to educators, parents, professionals, and community members of all backgrounds. They cover a wide range of practical, real-world topics and are designed to be easy to understand, engaging, and useful. Participants take part in presentations, hands-on workshops, and group discussions that leave them feeling informed, confident, and supported.
What makes these virtual learning sessions stand out in the nonprofit sector is their number and scope. Autism Edmonton offers more sessions, more often, and on a broader range of topics than is typical, making this learning platform truly unique in the field.
Sessions are led by knowledgeable facilitators with real experience in their areas of expertise. They help participants learn new skills, see issues from different perspectives, and better support autistic individuals across the lifespan. Topics range from safety and self-advocacy to employment and financial well-being, ensuring there is something relevant for everyone.
These sessions reflect Autism Edmonton’s commitment to accessible, meaningful learning for the whole community.
Follow us on Eventbrite to stay updated on upcoming learning opportunities. Join us as we continue to foster growth, understanding, and inclusivity in our community through presentations and workshops!
Do you think you have a presentation that would benefit the Autistic community? We would love to hear from you! Fill out this form to get in contact.
Would you like to help your son/daughter develop the capacity for independence at home in a safe way?
As a project under the Occasio program, Autism Edmonton offers learning sessions in which participants are taught strategies to navigate scenarios they may encounter while staying home alone appropriately. This also includes training to educate parents on transferring skills learned at the workshop to the home setting.
This program differs from similar training courses because it includes direct teaching and modelling in a small group setting, using methods suitable to neurodiverse learning profiles. A parent-learning component will assist with successfully transferring skills to the home environment.
Transitioning from adolescence to adulthood and moving beyond high school can be a trying time for youth – particularly autistic individuals.
To help families plan and prepare for their child’s transition to adulthood, Autism Edmonton is excited to offer Launch into Life! – a set of workshops designed to help families of youth with autism prepare for and respond to critical life transitions and create an Individualized Transition Plan.
Transition Planning Benefits
Transition planning helps individuals and their families make informed choices about future living arrangements, education and employment, finances, and community and social involvement. Everyone with autism is unique, and depending on the circumstances, transitioning may go smoothly or take longer and be more challenging. However, with support and careful planning, many individuals with autism can successfully prepare for adulthood.
Start Early
The transition planning process can begin at any age. Starting the planning process as early as possible (ideally, around the age of 13) allows more time to prepare and implement a plan that can effectively address the challenges of preparing for adulthood. However, the Launch program will be valuable to you no matter when you start it or how old your child is.
About the Launch Program
The Launch Program, an initiative of The Sinneave Family Foundation, began by helping families create individualized transition plans one family at a time. Over time, the program evolved into a group-based workshop format to allow families to share their experiences, connect, and learn from each other.
Launch into Life! Workshops focus on discovering personal strengths and areas for growth based on an individual’s interests, abilities and needs. They provide valuable information about the following topics:
Want to join or find out more? Please contact a member of our Support Team 780-453-3971 Ext. 1 or fill out this form
Autism Edmonton is proud to host its Resource Directory, formally known as “Next Steps”
The Resource Directory is full of different resources and supports located in the Edmonton Area, it has been designed for individuals to take charge of their needs and find the resources they seek in a timely manner.
Recently, we have also launched our “First Steps Guide.” This guide was designed for parents or caregivers who suspect their child may be autistic. The guide helps navigate what next steps should be taken, and where to see support among many other things.
Click here to access the Resource Directory.
Click here to access the First Steps Guide.
To reach our support services team call 780-453-3971 Ext. 1
Join us with your family! Community Connections are events and community outings that are hosted throughout the year and are open to everyone. Events include sensory accommodations to prompt positive experiences and participation. Community Connections aims to help your family come together in an environment where you do not have to worry about explaining who your child is and what they are doing.
Look at the upcoming events – feel free to invite your entire family and friends!
Check out all of our events on our Events Calendar!
Autism Edmonton has created an exciting new housing program to advance opportunities with affordable housing providers for autistic adults in Alberta. We are building connections and increasing awareness among communities and rental providers throughout the province. If you are looking for housing solutions within the next year, we can help you navigate to housing and other related supports you may need.
It is important to note we currently do not provide emergency housing. Should you need emergency housing we can provide you with a list of supports and agencies that you can access to assist you.
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After completing the intake form, you will receive a call or email from the housing coordinator to begin forming a housing plan that works for you.
Click Here to fill out the Housing Membership Form.