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  1. September 2022 (ASL translation) Dear families of learners receiving services from APSEA, I hope you and your families enjoyed a beautiful summer. On behalf of the Atlantic Provinces Special Education Authority (APSEA), I would like to welcome you to the 2022-23 school year. We are looking forward to another great year of learning and success and to working with your children this year. 
  2. ( View ASL )September 8, 2021Dear families of children and youth on the APSEA Caseload,
  3. August 29, 2023Dear families of learners receiving services from APSEA,Here we are in the last days of August, and I hope you had a wonderful summer. On behalf of the Atlantic Provinces Special Education Authority (APSEA), I would like to warmly welcome you to the 2023-24 school year. The year ahead is sure to be filled with great learning and achievement and we look forward to supporting your learners.
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  5. APSEA ConnectWelcome to APSEA Connect, our resource for families, school teams, APSEA staff, and community partners. We commit to offering robust programs and resources that are culturally and linguistically responsive, inclusive, equitable, and accessible.Join us for in-person and online opportunities that introduce you to professionals and community agencies, highlight resources available to learners, and support connections for families, children, and youth.
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  8. The following practices are in place at the APSEA Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia: The Security Desk in the Residence Building (5944 South Street) will receive all visitors and issue visitor and parking passes. Once visitors have completed necessary screening protocols and obtained any required passes, the APSEA employee they are here to see will be contacted and will meet them at the Security Desk. All visitors should pre-arrange their visit.
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  10. Did you know that as an individual with a visual impairment you have rights? Along with the APSEA Mentor for Children and Youth who are Blind or Visually Impaired, and guest speakers from the BVI community, we will explore rights, experiences with discrimination, and strategies to be effective advocates.Knowing your rights as a student with a visual impairment will help you know when you need to advocate for your needs. ECC Area: Self Determination Part 1 In this workshop, students will have the opportunity to:
Serving Children & Youth Who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing/Blind or Visually Impaired