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From time to time, the Waterloo Region Family Network (WRFN) is asked to distribute information on behalf of third parties. WRFN provides general information to self-advocates and families of children with special needs. The information provided on this website is not a recommendation, referral or endorsement of any resource, therapeutic method, or service provider. WRFN is not responsible for any information or services provided by third parties. You are urged to use independent judgment when considering any resource.

 


 

Recreational Respite-Workshops & Fall Programming

RECreating Capacity Workshop

Fostering a culture of participation has been at the core of what we do in both our one to one supports and group programs, since 2008. Building capacity through collaborative work has been extensive at Recreational Respite with community partnerships across the globe that promote recreation, connectivity, inclusion, and social health. These collaborations have created a unique interdependence that moves away from the myth that we rely on only one source to provide meaningful relationships between the people we support and the services we offer. This multi-strategic approach broadens impact, builds, and strengthens a unique team culture, elevates sustainability, creates consistency, and produces measurable outcomes.

 

Participants

Here are some suggestions and targeted groups.

  • Caregivers (family caregivers)
  • Volunteers
  • Students
  • Other professionals (personal support workers, respite workers etc.)

Outcomes
This workshop strives to identify several fundamentals of recreation programs and its capacities and is a suggested start to any of our other workshops.

  • Deliver sustainable, inclusive recreation programs
  • Identify gaps in program services
  • Create opportunities to implement recreation in a variety of capacities
  • Develop programs that encourage cross cultural skills and celebrates diversity
  • Promote positive interactions among participants
  • Build a culture of participation
  • Reduce isolation, promote social health and connectivity

For more information or to sign up your team or group: info@recrespite.com

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'Soft Skills' Workshops

Young Adult (Ages 16+)

Our young adults virtual group programs aim to provide independent skill mastery that cultivate and promote self-care, healthy relationships, leadership skills and explore various topics that address transition and change. Each workshop is inclusive and creates opportunities to promote healthy avenues of independence and job readiness.

Program costs are $20 per program session.
Duration is 1 hour.
Registration is required.

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Leah Bowman at 8:50 AM
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