Author Archives: Bryce Schaufelburger

Hello Saturday! It’s Meaning Time

Image Description: Test Reading GOOD MORNING Saturday, with flowers and sunshine and bees flying about. It’s Saturday morning and I’m up and nearly ready to head out and do my first presentation of the year. Today it is to a group of parents and I have to say I’m wildly excited about it. I enjoy […]

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A Radical Kiss

Note: there is no voice over, the only sound is that of a guitar playing gently) This morning I was on one of the two gay news sites that I visit every day. Both of them were lauding, and rightly so, Hallmark for producing a ‘kiss’ ad featuring a gay couple. I clicked on to […]

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The Zig Had Already been Zagged

Image description: a set of stairs, viewed behind a tree, that has a wheelchair ramp zig zagging through them. When we were in Vancouver, out for a walk, many, many, years ago, we came across the Law Courts building  and it was there that I first saw what I thought to be then, the coolest […]

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What I Am, What I Am Not

Image Description: The words ‘I am OTHER’ on a black background, the letters in the word ‘other’ are all of different colours. Being Other: I can be angry without being bitter. I can be dissatisfied without being ungrateful. I can be plainspoken without being rude. I can be difficult without being unreasonable. I can be […]

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B.C. clawback an attack on people with disabilities

“Attacking people with disabilities is the lowest display of power I can think of.” — Actor Morgan Freeman Last week’s B.C. budget briefly raised the hopes of people with disabilities who had suffered nine years without an increase in benefits — and then crushed them when the awful truth came out. This is an ugly […]

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Monthly rate increase for people on Disability Assistance

Beginning Sept. 1, 2016, all Persons with Disability (PWD) clients will receive a rate increase of up to $77 a month – providing extra support to 100,000 people in B.C. The increase provides fairness in the system and more choice for people on disability assistance. There are currently two transportation supports available to people on […]

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Expanded transition planning support for youth with developmental disabilities

A program that helps youth with developmental disabilities and their families navigate the services and supports they need as they transition to adulthood will soon have a much wider reach in British Columbia. The Services to Adults with Developmental Disabilities (STADD) program will expand its Navigator program to cover the Fraser region during 2016-17. Navigators […]

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My Journey

Hi there, My name is Paul Baldwin, I live with a disability, and I believe so much in the CLBC Commitment document and its five commitments for so many reasons, but my journey of transitioning from my apartment the second time I was there when I wanted compete independence, to now when I want to […]

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Five B.C. individuals honoured for making communities more welcoming

February 17th, 2016 Five exceptional inclusion champions are being recognized for helping their communities more fully include the adults CLBC serves through the seventh annual Widening Our World Awards. The five were chosen out of 50 extraordinary people nominated for their efforts to build awareness of inclusion, increase accessibility and access to community and social networks, and encourage […]

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BC Bus Pass changes draw criticism

The subsidized BC Bus Pass price is going from $45 per year to $52 per month, and critics say that effectively negates the $77 monthly increase to disability benefits included in Tuesday’s provincial budget. FILE PHOTO       The BC Bus Pass program has been altered, not cancelled, as some users of the $45-per-year […]

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