Monthly Archives: June 2018

I Diversify

I avoided that corner of the store completely. I’d seen it of course, it was hard not to with them all either raised high or crouching over there, many looking ready to pounce. They weren’t going to get me, that was for damned sure. But as we went round the store with a clerk helping […]

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Accessibility funding gives students the tools to succeed

Vancouver Thursday, June 14, 2018 11:15 AM Students with disabilities enrolled at public post-secondary institutions will be given supports to succeed in their studies and train for a range of in-demand careers. Twenty post-secondary institutions will share in $1.5 million in provincial funding announced at Vancouver Community College (VCC), where a pilot program will train […]

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Message from CLBC CEO and Self Advocate Advisor June 2018

June 2018 Dear B.C. Self Advocacy Community and Supporters, We hope you are having a good start to the summer! We are happy to give you the following Community Living BC updates: New CLBC Board Chair – starting July 1 New CLBC Planning Process – starting this fall New CLBC website coming this summer New […]

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Government expanding coverage for insulin pumps, eliminating age restriction

                            Attention those with Disabilities this concerns  you as well those that are having  diabetes 1 and 2   Victoria Tuesday, June 12, 2018 11:15 AM The provincial government is expanding insulin pump coverage, so any British Columbian requiring one to manage […]

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My Favourite Staff Meeting

Written by Cathy Grant May 2018 As a general rule I really disliked staff meetings.  I found them to be more about my staff needs and the gripes with me (worst with each other) than about getting my needs addressed. However, there was this one time that my then manager had other ideas. The basic […]

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BC Parks unveils its first universally accessible playground

Prince George Friday, June 8, 2018 7:45 AM Accessing a northern British Columbia playground just got easier for people with disabilities, with the installation of BC Parks’ first universally accessible playground at Purden Lake Provincial Park. “I am delighted by the new opportunities this playground will provide families and citizens of all abilities visiting the […]

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No Explanation

There is no explaining how it feels To look forward to an event An accessible event And arrive to find No access, no welcome Then It just becoming A quiet drive home. Then A dawning realization That it continues Without me. Then How unnecessary I am. How is it that isolation is so incredibly well […]

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Tires

The tires on my new wheelchair are air filled. This is new for me. My old reliable chair, which I’m sitting in now as I type, had solid rubber tires. I was wary of the new tires because I could just picture what a flat would mean, the trouble it would cause, and the idea […]

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Yeah, This Happened

Yesterday I went to a new grocery store feeling a sense of ‘so there!’ to the place I’ve shopped since moving to Newmarket. My former store was one I liked, and is closer, but as much as I tried I couldn’t get them to take even the most minimal action to make the store accessible […]

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$20million in savings for low-income people as Minister Bains announces $10/month internet: ACORN members say it’s a significant step but our campaign will continue

This is good news for those with disabilities as well and low income. Posted June 6, 2018 ACORN members are happy today, as the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development announced a new program offering affordable internet for low-income households. The Connecting Families program targets National Child Benefit recipients and provides […]

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