Monthly Archives: November 2016

Province invests $3.1 million for new housing projects in Keremeos

Seniors and people with disabilities in Keremeos will soon have access to 24 new units of affordable rental housing. Following a call for Expressions of Interest (EOI) in April 2016, the British Columbia government has selected Lower Similkameen Community Services Society to receive $1.5 million in capital funding toward an eight-unit expansion at Mountain View […]

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BC Failed a Generation of Students: Time to Rebuild Inclusion in our Public Schools

This is from a press release Nov 14th 2016  From Inclusion B.C. on education in public school students with disabilities need to included in them During the 14-year fight between the BC government and teachers, a generation of students with special needs had their supports and inclusion steadily eroded. Now Inclusion BC calls for an […]

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We invite your input on a new CLBC service

November 9th, 2016 The Advancing New Support Options (ANSO) Project is inviting individuals and families receiving services and service providers to contribute input on a new CLBC service. ANSO will be hosting community meetings across B.C. from November 2016 to February 2017 to gather input on the creation of a new service to connect individuals with […]

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International Day of People with a Disability Dec 3rd 2016

We at Self Advocate Net would like to join the United Nations in recognizing and celebrating December, 3rd International Day for Person’s with a Disability.  We share the goal of building a more inclusive and equitable world for persons with disabilities. We hope the stories on our website help show that people with diverse abilities […]

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A Sole Soul

I used to think that the reason people feared disability and openly stated that they’d rather be dead than disabled was because of “The Tyranny of the Toilet” as I believe Catherine Frazee called it. What is the Tyranny of the Toilet? It’s the idea that people, when they imagine themselves disabled, they imagine having […]

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Art gallery helps paint bright future for adults with developmental disabilities

Ladysmith Thursday, November 10, 2016 10:00 AM The Government of British Columbia has set a vision to become the most progressive and accessible place for people with disabilities in Canada by 2024. An important part of achieving that vision is collaborating with, and recognizing, community partners and organizations, like the Ladysmith Waterfront Art Gallery, that […]

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First Trump: Now You

You scare me. You there, the one who I thought supported the cause of civil civil liberties for people with disabilities. The one who was horrified at Donald Trump’s mocking of the disabled reporter. The one who said ‘Who would do something like that?’ You said it with sincerity and even furor. And you know […]

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Brian Zed: Remembrance Day

                                                           I struggled to read his name. I don’t know why, at that moment, it was so important to me. Reading didn’t come easily for me and most times I avoided trying. But in that moment. It was important. I was a very young boy and I’d been taken to the town cenotaph for a […]

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Dude-ship Language

It happened on Jeopardy! Joe and I are fans of the show and, even if we are in the midst of a Netflix binge, will stop at 7:30pm, every evening to watch. Joe has a better breadth of trivia knowledge but I hold my own on categories that suit my interest. It’s a fun watch. […]

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Designs by Kara Lyn

When I was a kid, I lived on a tree farm and helped my dad a bit. My mom did home school with me and taught me a bit of sign language, living skills, writing and a bit of reading. All my life I always did art and cooking. Sometimes I helped my mom do […]

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