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Unhappiness and worry in children with disabilities is the most significant predictor of negative impact on family wellbeing—regardless of diagnosis—according to a study published last month in the Journal of Intellectual Disability Research.
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Donor-funded project paves the way for the hospital to house the world’s largest concentration of childhood disability research
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Connect with our monthly virtual event series featuring service providers from the community and Q&A with families.
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Mothers of children with autism reported significant drops in depression and stress and improvements in physical health after participati...
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This Is The Point is a play about two couples: a man and woman who have cerebral palsy, and a man and woman who have a child with cerebra...
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Growing up in Toronto, Hugh MacMillan was an all-star athlete. He won numerous award...
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Each summer, the Ward Family Summer Student Research Program attracts students from universities from all over Canada to collaborate alongside some of the brightest minds in childhood disability research in the world. A highlight of the program is the opportunity for these talented students to…
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By Jacqui GetfieldRecently, I attended two events about family-centred care. I learned a lot but came away with conflicting emotions. I w...
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