Introducing the CAN Learning Hub!
Online courses for the community. Accessible by anyone, anytime, anywhere.
Start learning!Interactive and expert-driven courses.
Increase understanding. Promote acceptance. And learn to support!
For years, we have provided training and accessibility consultation to tens of thousands of first responders, mental health providers, customer service staff & so much more.
The CAN Learning Hub makes online courses available for anyone, anytime, anywhere!
Deep group discounts, course licensing, and customization available.
Contact us at learning@canucksautism.ca to learn more about organization-wide access.
Explore our online courses!
Ranging from 60-90 minutes and designed for specific community sectors:
- Travel Industry Professionals
- Educators
- Sports & Recreation Leaders
- Summer Camp Leaders
- First Responders
- Mental Health Service Providers
- Crisis Line Workers
- Customer Service Staff
Stay tuned for more courses are we continue to develop content for additional community sectors!
Content was developed by sector experts, including CAN staff, community members, and Autistic voices.
Did you know the prevalence of autism is 1 in 25?
Our online courses will provide an intro to autism and neurodivergence in a range of community settings.
Learners will be able to recognize signs that an individual may be Autistic or neurodivergent.
Diversity makes our communities stronger.
Autistic and neurodivergent individuals have the right to be valued and included as they are.
Gain valuable tools to ensure everyone is included.
Learn how adapting your communication and your approach will increase inclusion and accessibility.
Community training is vital.
The CAN Learning Hub will create safer, more accessible & more inclusive communitites.
- Autistic individuals are 7x more likely to interact with a first responder than neurotypical peers.
- The leading cause of accidental death among children on the autism spectrum is drowning.
- In a nation-wide survey, 81% of mental health professionals felt they did not have the knowledge to support Autistic mental health.
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