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Alberta Innovative Disabilities Program - Free Acupunture Treatment Program

Join the Alberta Innovative Disabilities Program (AIDP), a government-funded acupuncture program empowering individuals with disabilities to overcome pain and enhance their mental well-being. Free of charge. Visit their website for more details on eligibility.

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Main Focus
Anger Management, Anxiety, Chronic Illness, Chronic Pain, Complex Medical Needs, Cystic Fibrosis, Dual Diagnosis, Mental Health, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
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All
Funding Eligibility
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Alberta Innovative Disabilities Program - Free Acupunture Treatment Program
Join the Alberta Innovative Disabilities Program (AIDP), a government-funded acupuncture program empowering individuals with disabilities to overcome pain and enhance their mental well-being. Free of charge. Visit their website for more details on eligibility.
Ages: All
Bullying Helpline
Bullying Helpline – Call 310-1818 or text 310-1818 or chat online for support, information or referrals.
Ages: All
Find a Capacity Assessor
Find a qualified professional to do a capacity assessment for adult guardianship, co-decision-making or trusteeship.
Ages: 17+
Resources for Students with Visual Impairments
Resources for students in Alberta’s K to 12 education system who are blind or visually impaired. In order to be eligible to borrow alternate format resources or student equipment, a student with a visual impairment is required to be assessed and registered with SSVI by a qualified specialist in the field of educating students who are visually impaired. The individuals who are able to do this work can be accessed from the school jurisdiction or the local Regional Collaborative Service Delivery office.
Ages: 5-17
Residential Access Modification Program (RAMP)
Low income Albertans with mobility challenges can apply for grants to modify their home. You may be eligible for a RAMP grant if you are: a Canadian citizen or permanent resident who has lived in Alberta for 90 continuous days; an Albertan of any age who uses a wheelchair or a senior (65+ years) who uses a 4-wheel walker on an ongoing basis; and are living with a progressive neuro-degenerative disease (see full eligibility requirements on website).
Ages: All
Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee (OPGT)
The OPGT provides services, tools and support for personal and financial matters to vulnerable Albertans and their families.
Ages: 17+
Kinship Care Handbook
Kinship care is when children in need are placed with extended family, such as a grandparent, or someone with whom they have a significant relationship. This guide provides information on practical everyday issues related to kinship care.
Ages: All
Parking Placard for People with Disabilities - Information and Application
A parking placard allows people who cannot walk 50 metres (164 feet) to use disabled parking stalls.
Ages: All
Home Education Information - Government of Alberta
Government of Alberta webpage which explains options and related responsibilities for home education in Grades 1 to 12 in Alberta.
Ages: 6-17
Home Education Handbook - Government of Alberta
Government of Alberta handbook which provides information related to parents’ choices and responsibilities specific to home education options. Its primary intent is to support parents and guardians in making informed decisions respecting the education of their children.
Ages: 6-17

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