LRCSS will continue to offer virtual services for all clients as the stay-at-home order is extended to June 2nd

On Thursday, May 13th our provincial government announced an extension to our current stay-at-home order. The order will now be in effect until June 2, 2021. Although this is news that many of us did not want to hear, we all want to continue to do our part to see the COVID case numbers decrease so we can open up safely and not return to another lockdown.

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LRCSS staying virtual until May 20th as part of Covid-19 precautions

As we continue to navigate and monitor the COVID-19 situation in our province we will continue to offer virtual services through to May 20th, 2021. May 20th is when the current provincial stay-at-home order is in effect until.

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LRCSS to suspend in-person services until May 7th

On Friday, April 16, 2021, our Provincial Government introduced further restrictions across Ontario. At this time we have decided to suspend all in-person service. We will continue to monitor the situation in Ontario and provide another update, regarding service, by Friday, May 7, 2021.

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ABA Mythbusting: Debunking 4 Common Myths and Misconceptions about ABA

Are you new to the world of Applied Behaviour Analysis/ABA? If you’re researching ABA on the internet, you can find many positive experiences that children and their families have had with ABA therapy. You also may find some information about some controversies surrounding ABA. This post busts the 4 biggest myths about ABA so you can make informed decisions about whether it’s right for your child.

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Ontario's April "Stay-at-Home" Order and how it affects services at LRCSS

As of 12:01 am Thursday, April 8, 2021, the Province of Ontario will be in a ‘stay at home’ order as announced by Premier Ford today. During this ‘stay at home’ order, Lake Ridge Community Support Services will remain open to continue offering both in-person and virtual services during this period.

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LRCSS returning to in-person service in response to recent re-opening of Durham Schools

Today our government announced that Durham Region school boards will be returning to in-person learning on Monday, February 8, 2021. In response to this announcement, Lake Ridge will also be working on returning to in-person service, based on appropriateness, effective Monday, February 8, 2021.

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9 Key Resources for Behaviour Analysts in Ontario

Explore 9 key resources curated for Behaviour Technicians covering important topics including, ethical practices relating to consent, privacy and confidentiality, business and billing practices.

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A brief guide to ABA for Educators and Healthcare Professionals who’re looking to work collaboratively with Behaviour Analysts

This post is a guide for educators and other professionals to learn more about Applied Behaviour Analysis and access some tips on how to work collaboratively to better support the individuals you work with.

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LRCSS goes back to virtual after Premier Ford announces state of emergency on January 12, 2021

In order to be responsible and responsive to today’s announcement, Lake Ridge Community Support Services will be moving back to virtual services only, effective Thursday, January 14, 2021. Following public health and safety guidelines is a priority for our Agency as is the health and safety of our clients, families and staff. We want to continue to protect our clients, families and staff and help stop the spread of COVID-19.

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4 Must-Read Resources for ABA “Newbies”

Are you new to the world of ABA? Maybe you have just started seeing an ABA clinician or you have a loved one who is receiving ABA services. Or, maybe you’ve started doing some research on available services and are interested in learning more about ABA. Here, we’ve come up with 4 must-read resources that cover everything from understanding ABA to your rights as a client and caregiver to help you to navigate your ABA services journey.

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Lake Ridge Community Support Services to Re-Open Jan. 11th with strict protocol

After limiting applied behaviour analysis (ABA) services in Durham Region to virtual-only amid the Ontario-wide shutdown on Boxing Day 2020, Lake Ridge Community Support Services will re-open on January 11th with strict protocols and capacity restrictions.

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Impact of Legislated Quality Assurance Measures on Interventions and Challenging Behaviour in Adults with Intellectual Disabilities

Lake Ridge clinicians were recently published in the Journal on Developmental Disabilities. Their manuscript focused on studying the impact of the Ontario government’s Quality Assurance Measures on adults with ID receiving behaviour therapy.

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5 Ways I made Christmas more enjoyable for my child with autism and my entire family in the process

Oh, Christmas. What a joyous time filled with new experiences. The lights, the baking, the snow, the crowded house and the malls, the smell of a freshly cut Christmas tree. All those wonderful events and smells, the loved ones that you associate with at such a joyous time of year. It was not always so wonderful for our family though.

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Remembering an ABA pioneer: Dr. Jack Michael

Dr. Jack Michael (January 16, 1926 - November 13, 2020. It is with great sadness that our field of ABA has lost Dr. Jack Michael at age 94 years. Dr. Michael was an American psychologist and professor at Western Michigan University. He developed one of the first token economies and is also a pioneer of behaviour modification and what is now referred to as applied behaviour analysis

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We’re launching a BRAND NEW resource for parents & caregivers.

Lake Ridge Community Support Services is launching a new hub for On-Demand Foundational Family Services. This site will provide families registered to the OAP with videos, pre-recorded workshops, articles, downloadable and printable tools, tip sheets and more.

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DEI CoP - COMMITMENT TO COMBAT OPPRESSION, RACISM, ANTI-BLACK RACISM AND DISCRIMINATION

This is a copy of the DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION COMMUNITY of PRACTICE (DEI CoP) – DURHAM REGION’s Commitment Statement issued by the committee on Tue, Oct 20, 2020, at 9:01 AM in response to the disturbing news on school yearbooks emanating out of Pickering, ON. in which a black student’s yearbook tribute to his grandmother was replaced with a racist slur

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