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May is Community Living Month
May 9
May is Community Living Month It was a beautiful spring day on May 2nd and the sound of bagpipes floated through the air as a pleasant crowd gathered to watch Mayor Jamie McGarvey raise the Community Living flag to honor the mission of this non-profit organization. Community Living Parry Sound is an innovative and dynamic […]
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Why separating kids with disabilities from their peers hurts instead of helps
April 18
Torrie Dunlap at TEDxAmerica’sFinestCity Educator Torrie Dunlap believes that we look at kids with disabilities the wrong way. By calling their needs “special” and pushing them into “special” schools, groups and activities, we segregate them, sending a message that if you have a disability, you aren’t welcome to participate in “regular” activities. What we really […]
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From exploitation to employment: Undoing Canada’s sheltered workshop system
April 15
BY TEUILA FUATAI APRIL 12, 2016 Like this article? rabble is reader-supported journalism.Chip in to keep stories like these coming. Thousands of intellectually disabled adults in Canada are earning less than $2 an hour under sheltered workshop programs. In part one of her investigation, rabble labour reporter Teuila Fuatai looks at what life is like for […]
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Let’s Learn Together 2016
March 31
North Bay Let’s Learn Together is a two day conference for people from the Muskoka, Parry Sound district and Nipissing district who have a developmental disability. It is a rare opportunity for participants to meet or reunite with one another, to learn from each other and to gain confidence and skill in their ability to self-advocate. […]
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Family: the tie that binds
March 14
Parent leaders and representatives from local associations, the Provincial Executive Directors’ Group and Community Living Ontario came together last Friday in Toronto for an update on four demonstration projects on family engagement. The services and supports that many Ontarians who live with an intellectual disability receive today are due to the collective voice and actions […]
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Getting to Balance Lynn Walmsley
March 7
Getting to Balance Reprinted, with author’s permission, from CRU magazine 50th Edition in Queensland, Australia. My son Robert is 23 years old. We have received some paid supports since he was three years old. In the past seven years we have become much more intentional in finding natural, unpaid supports amongst friends and family, as […]
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February 29
Since 2014, Canadore College has offered a four-week Hospitality & Tourism course that provides participants with essential knowledge and certifications to be employed in the hospitality industry. Participants learn about excellence in customer service, effective communication, and dealing with difficult people. Certifications include First Aid and CPR, Safe Food Handling, WHMIS, and a Statement of Training […]
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The Quiet Room
February 29
The Quiet Room, or QR, is a reference found in the files of people who resided in institutions for the developmentally delayed. A room is described in the Muskoka Report as follows: about 9 feet by 8 feet with an iron grating about one and a half feet ahead of a window. It has a […]
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