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“He said intubating her was a matter of risk versus quality of life. I was like ‘But she has quality of life.’ And he looked at me and goes, ‘Oh, she can walk? And talk?’”
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Scientists demonstrate condition may be caused by both genetic and environmental factors, informing diagnosis and care for cerebral palsy
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'I understand how much of a struggle communication can be. I understand how frustrating it can be when someone can't understand what you're trying to say.'
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Sadora Asafaw has worked as a special-needs coordinator in Holland Bloorview's Spiral Garden and as a recreation assistant running progra...
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'Historically, theatre has had an elitist mindset of who belongs, or what it looks like to be a good patron.'
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A hub of information, programs and practical support for the transition-to-adulthood. Start exploring early, since resources apply to childhood, teen and young adult years.
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In the last month, a few studies about racist and sexist comments in medicine crossed my desk. One survey is about bigoted comments made ...
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'Bill C-7 sets apart people with disabilities and disabling conditions as the only Canadians to be offered assistance in dying when they are not actually nearing death.'
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FAMILY TIPSHEET: How to safely return to work when you have a vulnerable family member
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Resources for diagnosticians and next steps following an autism diagnosis
This portal is the result of a collaboration between the 5 autism provincial diagnostic hubs in Ontario.
This portal is the result of a collaboration between the 5 autism provincial diagnostic hubs in Ontario.
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