Monthly Archives: April 2014

The Important Role of BC’s Self Advocate Liaisons

Self Advocacy is a rights movement led by people who have been labelled as having a developmental disability.  It’s about having a voice and speaking up for your rights and for the rights of others. BC has a strong network of self advocacy leaders working across the province to promote equality and full inclusion for […]

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Your Rights to Privacy

Privacy

There are laws to protect people’s privacy. The laws apply to everyone. The courts recognize that everybody has a right to privacy whether they are at home, in the workplace, in the hospital, speaking with a lawyer, going to school, living in a care facility, working with social services or attending church.   You have […]

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CLBC Makes Improvement to Innovative Initiative for Adults with Autism and FASD

April 28th, 2014 Increases to program funding and service provider training are among improvements announced today by Community Living BC to an already innovative program for adults with autism spectrum disorder or fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). Improvements to the Personal Supports Initiative (PSI) support CLBC’s renewed commitment to continuous quality improvement and respond to […]

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Special needs kids often told to stay home from school, says People for Education report

A new survey of Ontario schools finds many principals ask special education students to stay home because of lack of resources, reports People for Education. COLIN MCCONNELL / TORONTO STAR Order this photo Jen Charron with son Reid, 7, outside Adam Beck Public School, where Reid in in Grade 2. Reid, who has Asperger’s syndrome, […]

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Harper Government helps Canadians with disabilities in Richmond gain job skills

RICHMOND, BC, April 23, 2014 /CNW/ – The Government of Canada is helping Canadians with disabilities develop the skills and experience they need to find jobs, today announced the Honourable Alice Wong, Minister of State (Seniors), on behalf of the Honourable Jason Kenney, Minister of Employment and Social Development. The Richmond Centre for Disability is […]

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BC People First Partners with Representatives of Children and Youth (RCY)

BC People First and RCY Workshop

The Representative for Children and Youth supports children, youth, young adults and families who need help in dealing with systems serving young people, provides oversight to the Ministry of Children and Family Development and Community Living BC and advocates for improvements. Below, David Johnston, president of BC People First, describes his recent experience working with RCY. […]

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Minimum Wages Add Up to Maximum Poverty

Earning money is very important to self advocates who, if not living at home with family, often live in poverty. Like everybody else, they need money to pay rent, electricity, groceries, medical needs and other bills so they can live more independently and so they can save money for traveling and education. Whether self advocates […]

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Murder-Suicide of Mom and Son with Autism in Prince Rupert; Preventable Tragedy

Summary: The murder-suicide of Prince Rupert residents Angie Robinson and her son Robert, who had autism, is a tragedy beyond comprehension. Underneath these terrible events lies the fact that they are completely preventable; access to services and support for families and people with developmental disabilities are woefully inadequate. Repeated calls for help over time by […]

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Canada’s Need for an Autism Strategy Document

Tara Kimberley Torme is a self-advocate on the Editorial Board for Self Advocate Net. She has spoken at numerous events to share her experience with Asperger Syndrome and started her own social and support group for adults with Asperger Syndrome. Below she shares her concerns about the lack of autism strategy in Canada:   We […]

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Bridge the Gap: August 2007

BRIDGE THE GAP Bridging the gap regarding ignorance and the need for services Respect from support people in services Learn to accept one another and trust each other To be assertive and speak out when we need to Respect our privacy Support on how to be more assertive Respecting the different ways people COMMUNICATE ! […]

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