Individual and Collective Advocacy Network
Provided by: Inclusion Saskatchewan
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Service Description
Adults with intellectual disabilities come together to develop leadership skills, talk about their lives, challenge barriers in their communities, improve awareness of disability issues, create resources to assist others, and learn how to advocate for themselves and others.
Eligibility
Adults with intellectual disabilities.
Application Process
Contact the closest office
Fees
No cost.
Business Line: 306-955-3344
Saskatoon
Service Website
www.inclusionsk.com/selfadvocacy
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Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
Inclusion Saskatchewan Main Office: Saskatoon
Address
3031 Louise Street
Saskatoon SK S7J 3L1
Inclusion Saskatchewan's main office is located in the Nutana area of Saskatoon, next door to the Nutana Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion and the Saskatoon Bridge Club.
- Collection of Donated Clothing and Small Household Items
- Employment and Transitions
- Family Network
- Individual and Collective Advocacy Network
- Publications and Resources
- Sexual Health and Wellness Education
- Support and Advocacy
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Open Monday to Friday, 8:30 am - 12:00 pm, 1:00 - 5:00 pm.
Closed on all Saskatchewan statutory holidays as well as on Easter Monday, September 30th, and December 26th.
The office is currently closed to the public except by appointment due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Accessibility
Wheelchair access - designated parking spaces, automatic front door, accessible washrooms. Scent-free office.
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