A tool to encourage people with a disability to think about and discuss what their lives could look like today and in the future.
Renseignements sur le Régime enregistré d’épargne-invalidité (REEI)
Informations sur la planification successorale
Starting high school is a big step on a young person’s journey to adulthood. It’s an exciting time of personal growth, new discoveries, and opportunity
Starting high school is a big step on a young person’s journey to adulthood. It’s an exciting time of personal growth, new discoveries, and opportunity.
The transition to adulthood can be an overwhelming period in a family's life. There are many things that need to be done to prepare for life beyond graduation. It's never too early to get started!
Early Planning Toolkit for parents with a child with a disability Ages 2 to 10
Sur la découverte et la création d'une vie significative en communauté
Nawin is a young professional from Toronto, Ontario. When Nawin was in high school he “Wanted to be everything and anything”.
This page offers information on Microboards, a tool families can use to plan for the future.
This page offers helpful resources that can support families to begin creating an individualized housing plan.
Prosper Canada has developed a new tool – the Benefits wayfinder - to assist Canadians with accessing provincial and federal benefits.
Becoming an adult is such an exciting time in any young person’s life. Adulthood is this sweet, exhilarating period in our lives where our independence grow
Are you a finance professional with expertise in disability related financial planning?Welcome to the P4P Planning Network. We’ve created a NEW space on our website designed just for you!
We know that planning for the future is a fundamental concern for families. Professionals like you are a critical support to families who have a loved one with a disability.
The tip sheet contains a brief checklist identifying some of the main funding programs for which individuals 18 or older may qualify.
Downloadable tip sheet for planning the best possible life for your child with a disability means challenging yourself to be proactive and to ‘think differently’ at every age and stage.
Learn more about Siblings Canada, an organization which welcomes adults who have a sibling with a disability.
Learn how to apply for the Disability Tax Credit
Special Services at Home (SSAH) is a funding program to support families who are caring for a child with a developmental or physical disabilities to help the child participate in the community and do things that matter to them.
Meet Michael, who’s story of perseverance, positivity, and advocacy is touching lives and changing mindsets.
Le Programme des services particuliers à domicile (PSPD) vient en aide aux familles qui s’occupent d’un enfant ayant une déficience intellectuelle ou physique afin de lui permettre de prendre part à la vie dans la collectivité et de faire ce qui est important pour lui...
Learn about how to access and open an RDSP
Dance in the Shadow is the story of how with creative planning, supportive networks, individualized funding and strong connections to the community many new possibilities can unfold.
Join us for a unique program that will help you plan and create a housing vision for the future