PEERS® Social Skills Program for Young Adults
Provided by: Autism Resource Centre
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Service Description
A 16-week evidence-based social skills intervention program targeting specific skills to assist people to learn how to start conversations, make and keep friends, and how to navigate difficult situations. Includes a social coach component, which teaches the same skills to a mentor in the individual’s life who can offer social support after the program ends.
 
Eligibility
Active ARC Membership (individuals with autism and their families).
Application Process
An active ARC membership is required for participating in all programs. Email info@autismsk.com for information on becoming an ARC member.
Fees
Annual $30 membership fee.
                                    Fax: 306-569-0889
                                
                                    Business Line: 306-569-0858
                                
Hours of Operation
Program hours vary
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Coverage Area
Services available in Regina. Services may be accessed by Regina residents or other individuals able to travel to Regina – contact for details.
Languages Offered
English
- Chill and Connect
- Cooking Program
- Counselling
- Employment Readiness Program
- Healthy Futures
- Improv
- Independent Living Program
- Parent Support Group
- PEERS® Social Skills Program for Young Adults
- Social Drop In Program
- Summer Programs
- Supported Employment
- Vocational Volunteers
Location Info
Hours of Operation
									Administration Hours:
Monday - Thursday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Closed statutory holidays
Programming hours vary								
Accessibility
Wheelchair access - washrooms (at least one)
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