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Services to Adults with Developmental Disabilities (STADD) - Navigation Support

Provided by Government of British Columbia

The navigation support program helps you and your family plan and access services and supports as you move to adulthood.
A navigator is someone who acts as a single point of contact to help you with your planning. The program can help you:
  • Coordinating a plan that includes the individuals goals and decisions
  • Brings together a support team of people to work with you such as your family, trusted friends, teachers and employment counsellors
  • Serves as your single point of contact with government agencies and many community services
  • Gives clear, reliable information about services and supports
  • Explore opportunities to be involved in your community and develop new connections

In this program the individual works in partnership with a navigator. You share your goals, interests, and questions, and you can tell a navigator what supports you think would be helpful.

Eligibility:This service may be right for you if you:
  • Have a Developmental Disability, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
  • Are between 16 and 24 years old
  • Would like help planning for your future

Toll Free: 1-855-356-5609

Website: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content...

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Availability

Service area: Courtenay, Cranbrook, Delta, Fort St. John, Kamloops, Langley, Merritt, Nanaimo, Oliver, Parksville, Prince George, Qualicum Beach, Smithers, Surrey, White Rock

Service Types Provided
Disability Services
Employment
  • Employment Support: Employment Support: Disability
Ways to Access
  • Provided 1:1 in-person
  • Provided by phone

The listing of this service in Pathways is not a recommendation or endorsement by Pathways.

Pathways does not provide medical advice. If you have an emergency please call 9-1-1. If you require assistance navigating services please call 8-1-1.

For general inquiries or for assistance, please email us:

community-services@pathwaysbc.ca

If you are requesting clinical access to medical Pathways, please provide the following information via the email above:

  1. First Name
  2. Last Name
  3. Email
  4. In which city/town do you work?
  5. What is your role? E.g. Family Physician, Office Staff, Medical Resident
  6. Employer Name (for office staff)
  7. Office Phone

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