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Christine Provvidenza completed her Bachelor of Physical and Health Education and Master of Science, Exercise Science at the University of Toronto. She is also a registered Kinesiologist. As a Kinesiologist, Christine has been involved in the development and delivery of sport-based injury prevention programs, with a specific focus on concussion education initiatives for athletes, coaches and parents.
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In Happy Parents, Happy Kids, author Ann Douglas argues that many of the pressures facing parents today can't be relieved one family at a time. That's why broad changes are needed at a cultural and policy level to create the kind of wrap-around supports that enable all parents and…
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Last month York University researcher Nazilla Khanlou presented results on a study of black mothers with children with developmental disa...
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A year-and-a-half ago Sue Robins (with son Aaron) wrote what's become our most read post: The invisible mom. It was about how moms of kid...
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Sarah Jama is a co-founder of the Disability Justice Network of Ontario. She has a long history of disability rights and anti-racism acti...
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The Youth Mentorship Program is part of the Youth Engagement Strategy at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital.
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Donor support spurs innovative neurodevelopmental research at Holland Bloorview
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Faces of Transformation: Shawna Perkins, team lead, program integration, inclusion programs
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Randy Dindial has been a registered practical nurse at Holland Bloorview for 17 years. He works with children hospitalized with brain injury following trauma or illness, often for many months.
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