Author Archives: Bryce Schaufelburger

My experience at the 16th Annual Edenvale Self Advocacy Retreat in Abbotsford BC.

By: Carol West   This Halloween marked the 16th Annual Edenvale Self Advocacy Retreat. The 2 day leadership retreat brought together new and old friends from across the province to celebrate and advocate as members of BC’s Self Advocacy movement. Here is what Carol West from Prince George had to say: This was my first […]

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Making A New Home

I grew up in Salmon Arm BC.  I lived with my Dad for most of my life.  When I lived with him I went to school and would go on jobs with him.  I sometimes struggled with school due to my disability, but I still managed to graduate.  My Dad got sick and I took […]

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My Life Story

I was adopted at the age of four and a half from Abbotsford BC. I started to live with my new family, but some of my extended family thought I was not worth keeping because of my disability and my behaviour problems. My parents did not listen to them because they loved me. We then […]

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Change needed: Social Groups run by Self-Advocates

  Why we need Self-Advocate run Social Clubs We need social clubs because it makes us be independent and have fun so therefore we don’t rely on support workers all the time and we can save CLBC money. We don’t need as much support if we are independent with others. We want to run programs […]

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The Kamloops Self Advocate Newsletter November,2015 Edition

The Kamloops Self-Advocate is a newsletter for people with diverse abilities published by Krystian Shaw.     November  Newsletter 2015  contains is about remembrance day.   Click here to read the newsletter: November KSA draft ’15 (1)   If you would like to contact the newsletter, you can email thekamloopsselfadvocate@yahoo.com

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Increases to Asset Exemptions for PWD Recipients.

    Community Update     Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation Increases Asset Exemptions to $100,000 for PWD Recipients Dear Community Partner, Starting December 1st 2015, people receiving the Persons with Disabilities benefit (PWD) will be able to have up to $100,000 in assets without it impacting their eligibility for assistance. For couples […]

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I cared for my mother for one year, I have a diversability.

I have been on my own before over the years on and off. I lived with my mother on my own for one year as well. I took over the role as caregiver for my mother as I loved her very much. It was a lot to do on my own and very challenging because of […]

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Youth Turning 19 There Is Hope!

I want to write this story about youth who are turning 19 and feel there is no hope when they have Diversabilities. I have Diversabilities and I have been lucky to find help when I needed it. People with mental health issues and disabilities, have a dual diagnosis and find it harder than most. My […]

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Breaking Silence on Mental Health

There is a lot of stigma around mental illness because we don’t understand it, we fear it. Knowledge increases understanding which in turn will lessen the stigma. Statistics shows 1 in 5 people will suffer from a mental health problem in their lifetime and yet most people never talk about it. People lose jobs, and […]

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The Inclusion News

This Newsletter was created by Public Speaker and Self-Advocate Sherwin Strong. If you would like any more information regarding these articles or would like to know more about inclusion within your community please contact Sherwin at thesherwizzle2013@gmail.com   The 7th Edition of the Inclusion News July: UV Safety Month Accessible Canada Act SD 71 receives […]

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