Our Work is as Diverse as the People We Support.
Our Work is as Diverse as the People We Support.
Inclusion SK (formerly the Saskatchewan Association for Community Living) provides support in a variety of ways to individuals, parents, siblings, other family members, friends and community based organizations. We work collaboratively with the government and community based organizations to ensure that citizens of Saskatchewan who have intellectual disabilities are valued, supported and included members of society and have opportunities and choices in all aspects of life.
The areas we provide support include:
Inclusion SK (formerly the Saskatchewan Association for Community Living) provides support in a variety of ways to individuals, parents, siblings, other family members, friends and community based organizations. We work collaboratively with the government and community based organizations to ensure that citizens of Saskatchewan who have intellectual disabilities are valued, supported and included members of society and have opportunities and choices in all aspects of life.
The areas we provide support include:
Aiden's Story.
When we first met Aiden, he was desperately looking for a housing option that would be supportive and allow him
the space necessary to navigate his transition. After a few meetings with our Inclusion Team, we were able to assess his options, outline his future goals, and create a work plan. We then coordinated with OutSaskatoon to get him a room at their
Pride Home, a five-bedroom home with shared communal spaces with other LGBTQ2S youths.
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Since his time at the Pride Home, Aiden has gone on to become one of Inclusion Saskatchewan's leading Self-Advocates.
He has recently completed his certificate program as a Disability Support Worker at Sask Polytechnic.