Author Archives: Cam Dore

What He Said: A Moment To Remember

We don’t know the Atlanta airport at all. Thus we ended up stumbling around a bit trying to find our way. We wanted to get to the car and get going because we had a long drive ahead of us. Finally we were pointed in the right direction and found ourselves the first in line […]

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Health and safety during extreme heat

Posted on July 17, 2018 Environment Canada has recently issued heat warnings in areas throughout B.C. The safety of the individuals we support is a top priority for us. CLBC would like to remind our service providers, families and individuals to take precautions to prevent heat-related illness during extreme heat, particularly for those who may […]

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Province releases What We Heard About Poverty in B.C. report

Victoria Thursday, July 12, 2018 3:10 PM Self Advocates attention Those that are interested  a report from BC Govt what they heard about poverty in BC. In October 2017, government launched a comprehensive public engagement process to help inform B.C.’s first Poverty Reduction Strategy. Government has now released What We Heard About Poverty in B.C., […]

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The Latimer Case: The Reflections of People with Disabilities – Media

Selfadvocatenet.com what research on  issues that reflect people with disabilities in our society going to do some topics in news try to alert you on why self advocacy is important  reason this is not exceptable in our society so start with this topic below. Why is this issue Hot topic and self advocates concerns. Going […]

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PRESS RELEASE: Pardon for Robert Latimer Would Condone Murder and Disregard the Lives of Persons with Disabilities

July 12, 2018 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 12, 2018 TORONTO, ON – The Canadian Association for Community Living (CACL) strongly urges Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould, and the Government of Canada to do what is right: deny convicted murderer Robert Latimer’s recent application for a pardon. In 1993, Mr. Latimer murdered his […]

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  The Kamloops Self-Advocates is a newsletter for people with diverse abilities published by Krystian Shaw. November 2017 Edition  KSA  Newsletter 2017 contains in This month’s theme The Province is re-establishing the British Columbia Human Rights Commission. To do this thoughtfully, feedback is being gathered to help guide decisions on the role, functions and priorities […]

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Guestbook

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We have added a new Guestbook. Please take the time to leave a comment. Tell us how you like the web site and what we could do to improve the site. The guestbook is at https://camd25.sg-host.com/guest-book/ Thanks

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The Answer to The Answer

Yesterday I wrote about teaching about bullying and teasing to people with intellectual disabilities and I mentioned a moment. After identifying reasons that I was bullied, the class had been struggling with this question: I’m fat all the time and I’m in a wheelchair all the time and I’m disabled all the time, but I’m […]

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Special Olympics B.C. October 2015 Newsletter

Like Tweet Forward TABLE OF CONTENTS • October 2015 Newsletter • Special Olympics BC inducts six new members into Hall of Fame • Celebrating the power of sport with the Sports Celebrities Festival • Tom Norton honoured as SOC Male Coach of the Year • Safeway and Special Olympics team up to Nourish Champions • […]

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