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Social Clubs and Supports in Saskatchewan

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This video essay, created by a self-advocate on the autism spectrum, was created to help autistic adults in Saskatchewan to connect with others and expand their social circle through social programs and opportunities.



Photo by Genessa Panainte on Unsplash

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Keywords • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) , community inclusion , friendship , Loneliness , Navigating programs and services , Prairies , Self-Advocacy , Self-advocate author or contributor , Social Acceptance , Social Skills , Well-being and life satisfaction
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