Monthly Archives: March 2014

‘Stepping Forward’ to Inclusiveness

For students with developmental disabilities, overcoming obstacles has been the story of their lives.   Often those success stories ended when high school did, because university life was largely off limits for these students.   ‘STEPS Forward’ is providing a new chapter in the lives of these BC students who can now continue their education […]

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Harness of hope: Invention from mother of wheelchair-bound son helps him and other physically impaired children walk for the first time

Debby Elnatan invented the Upsee to help her son who has cerebral palsy Harness attaches to an adult and allows child to stand upright and walk Now on sale globally via Northern Ireland-based manufacturer Leckey By Lucy Waterlow PUBLISHED: 16:42 GMT, 24 March 2014 | UPDATED: 19:47 GMT, 24 March 2014 A mother’s invention that […]

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Emergency Management Preparedness

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Affordable housing shortage for disabled in Charlottetown

Jennifer Coughlin, 27, uses a wheelchair and lives at a seniors-friendly apartment CBC News Posted: Mar 23, 2014 4:44 PM AT Last Updated: Mar 23, 2014 4:44 PM AT Jennifer Coughlin uses a wheelchair and says she’s found it hard to find accessible and affordable housing in Charlottetown. (CBC) A Charlottetown woman who uses a […]

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Intellectually disabled man seeks more autonomy under law

Supported decision-making documents need legal recognition, coalition argues CBC News Posted: Mar 21, 2014 8:15 AM AT Last Updated: Mar 21, 2014 11:34 AM AT A P.E.I. man is asking the province for law that would allow people with intellectual disabilities to have more control over their lives.Jeremy MacDonald is the first Islander to have […]

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Inclusion BC submission to Disability White Paper process

Summary: Inclusion BC submitted a paper with a number of recommendations to the Province’s Disability White Paper Consultation. Our submission is based on the priorities, values and vision of the community inclusion movement, and was put forward with a goal of keeping the priorities of people with developmental disabilities, their families and their communities in […]

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How Motivation, Power and Achievement is Helping Self Advocates

Historically, people with mental health problems have lacked a voice. Up until the 1970s, neither they nor families were involved in decision-making on mental health services, and they continued to be at risk of social exclusion and discrimination in all facets of life. In 1971 that all changed with the incorporation of the Motivation, Power […]

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Dreams come true for Sask. entrepreneur with a disability

Taylor's Recycling Pick Up

SASKATOON – Taylor Layton won a contest for entrepreneurs with disabilities last month and Global News caught the surprise moment on camera. Layton, 20, has Down’s syndrome and struggled to find employment in her home town of Outlook, Sask., so two years ago she started ‘Taylor’s Curbside Recycling’. For a monthly fee, she picks up […]

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Budget: Disabilities funding praised by advocates

Province called leader in Canada  By Natascia Lypny, The Leader-Post March 20, 2014   Amy McNeil, executive director of SARC, responds to the Saskatchewan Party 2014 budget in Regina on March 19, 2014 Photograph by: Don Healy , Regina Leader-Post Saskatchewan has become an example to the rest of Canada in how it serves its […]

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CRA cuts download low-income tax help to volunteers: legal aid group

Funding cuts to federal tax offices are creating confusion and frustration for hundreds of Victoria residents with non-profit groups being left to pick up the slack, says the head of a local legal aid group. Together Against Poverty Society is one of several local organizations who run tax preparation clinics for low-income, disabled and senior […]

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