Tenant Empowerment Basic Course - In Person
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Tenant Empowerment Basic Course - In Person

This course helps tenants understand their rights and responsibilities under the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA).

By Autism Edmonton

Date and time

Wednesday, November 27 · 6 - 9pm MST

Location

Autism Edmonton (Autism Society Of Edmonton Area)

11720 Kingsway Northwest Edmonton, AB T5G 0X5 Canada

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Content

The City of Edmonton’s Tenant Support Program helps individuals build capacity and be better informed about their rights and obligations under the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA). By providing valuable resources and guidance, the program aims to empower tenants with the knowledge they need to navigate their tenancy effectively.

The Tenant Empowerment Basics Course helps tenants understand their rights and responsibilities under the RTA, ensuring they can address issues proactively and avoid potential conflicts. The goal is to ensure more Edmontonians can maintain stable housing, fostering a more secure and supportive community for all residents.

Presenter Information

Bryan Sali is a Tenant Support Liaison with the City of Edmonton's Affordable Housing and Homelessness Section. In his role he educates Edmontonians about their rights and responsibilities as a tenant in Alberta. Bryan comes from a background in the nonprofit sector where he helped to secure housing for people in a chronic cycle of homelessness and incarceration. Working with his clients taught him a lot about patience, non-judgement, and human resilience.

Organized by

Since 1971, Autism Edmonton (formerly known as the Autism Society of Edmonton Area) has been a cornerstone of support for autistic individuals in our community. Renowned as the premier resource hub in Edmonton, Autism Edmonton bridges the gap between families, individuals, and professionals, offering a comprehensive array of autism-related resources and programs.

Autism Edmonton is dedicated to providing an array of inclusive and impactful programs and services for autistic individuals and their families. Our commitment is reflected in the diverse support offerings, which range from dedicated peer discussion groups tailored for autistic adults, LGBTQ2S+ members, women, partners, and parents, to a comprehensive spectrum of respite, recreational, and educational activities designed to cater to the unique needs of individuals across various age groups.