Advocacy Resources
Parents and caregivers are often put into the position of having to advocate on behalf of their children with disabilities. We have put together this section to try to help you in your role of advocate. Please keep in mind that this is a growing section and we need your input to make it better. If you have any resources, information or tips to share - or perhaps a personal story from which we could all learn - please get in touch.
What is of interest to you?
For more advocacy resources, be sure to visit our web links for parents and advocates.
Check out our Self-Advocates section for even more inspiration.
Dealing with - and appealing decisions by - Special Services at Home (SSAH)
Special Services at Home (SSAH) helps children with developmental or physical disabilities and adults with developmental disabilities to live at home with their families by providing funding on a time-limited basis to address individual needs.
If you are looking for more information about SSAH, we suggest these websites (please read our disclaimer):
Do you have any related resources that you'd like to share with us? Be sure to get in touch.
Trouble with any of the links on this page? Please let us know.
Finding and contacting government & school board officials
What is of interest to you (please read our disclaimer)?
Member of Provincial Parliament for the City of Kawartha Lakes
Laurie Scott (Haliburton-Victoria-Brock) Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
Queen's Park
Rm 430, Main Legislative Building
Toronto ON M7A 1A8
Tel: 416-325-2008 Fax: 416-325-2042
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Constituency Office
14 Lindsay St N
Lindsay ON K9V 1T4
Tel: 705-324-6654 Fax: 705-324-6938
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