Monthly Archives: April 2014

New dental funding filling need for low-income families

Some British Columbians could be smiling a little brighter thanks to $96,000 for dental programs for low-income children and adults this year, announced Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation Minister Don McRae. McRae made the announcement at Vancouver’s Strathcona Community Dental Clinic, one of 19 clinics receiving $4,000 each, for a total of $76,000. […]

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UBC Okanagan makes big Impact with Special Olympics B.C.

17 April 2014 Students at the University of British Columbia Okanagan campus in Kelowna are sharing their burgeoning skill sets with Special Olympics BC and gaining some valuable experience along the way. With the help of staff and faculty, students from disciplines such as Medicine, Nursing, and Human Kinetics, and from the UBC Okanagan Heat […]

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My Experience Briefing Our MLAs

  by Conrad Tyrkin On Friday, March 21st, 2014, I explained to four Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA’s) from the CLBC Simon Fraser Region about my employment journey, the Community Action Employment Plan (CAEP), and about our coming employment work.   Doug, Richard, Kathy and Selina enjoyed learning about my school experience in Port Coquitlam […]

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Crossville student in wheelchair not allowed on field trip

Posted: Apr 11, 2014 2:27 PM PST After a disabled special education child tried to record how bullies were tormenting him at school, the police in Pennslyvania responded by slapping him with the charge of felony wiretapping. In a related report by The Inquisitr, some parents are angry over one school’s anti-bullying policy, claiming it […]

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Presenting at AIM Conference 2014

Shelley Dacoste is a self advocate who is leading a campaign to change the word “disability” to “diversability”. Here she writes about her experience presenting at the Abilities In Mind conference in March 2014.   I presented on March 5th at the Abilities in Mind conference in Vancouver with Shelley Gerber and Meaghen Taylor-Reid. We […]

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Ontario eliminating wait lists for developmental service

Unprecedented provincial funding hike to developmental services aimed at eliminating wait lists and offering more community support.     By: Laurie Monsebraaten Social justice reporter, Andrea Gordon Feature Writer, Published on Sat Apr 12 2014   The Wynne Liberals are prepared to spend $810 million over three years to help children and adults with autism […]

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Program helps people with disabilities get work experience

THE CHRONICLE HERALD Published April 12, 2014 – 3:50pm Tyler Sutherland stands in front of the Corridor Co-op grocery store in Milford. (FRANCIS CAMPBELL / Truro Bureau)   It’s an age-old conundrum. You can’t get a job without experience and you can’t get experience without a job. Tyler Sutherland, 21, of Shubenacadie found an answer […]

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Money Outside the Box

Most scholarships are awarded to pay for accredited post secondary courses. Due to a joint initiative between the BCGEU and CLBC, people being served by CLBC are eligible to apply for a scholarship to support their personal and professional development. The money can be applied to skills training associated with securing employment, indirect costs such […]

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Vancouver Starbucks wins outstanding employer award by disabilities coalition

By Tiffany Crawford, Vancouver Sun April 10, 2014 The BC Coalition of People with Disabilities has given its inaugural Outstanding Employer of the Year Award to Starbucks. Photograph by: Gerry Kahrmann , PNG VANCOUVER — The BC Coalition of People with Disabilities has given its inaugural Outstanding Employer of the Year Award to Starbucks. The […]

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iPad program created to help people with autism

by  Staff Writer – Abbotsford News posted Apr 10, 2014 at 12:00 PM The Fraser Valley Autism Society has launched its first iPad grant program. The program was created to provide support for individuals with autism who are struggling with the challenges around communication, organization and fine motor skills. With the increasing amount of  apps […]

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