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There are many school supports available to help students succeed. This tipsheet will guide you on where to find important information and connect with the services that can support your child or student in their educational journey.
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By Kara Melissa Sharp When I first heard about the Upsee, I knew I wanted to be a part of the trial. A device that would allow Sebastian to...
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'Parent organizations exert a lot of power when we're talking about disability policy. Parents need to start sharing some of the power.'
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Tommy (in orange shirt) and Martin Tobon (foreground) are nine-year-old twins.Martin likes building Legos. Tommy prefers to swim. But he ...
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The largest investment in disability in Canadian history will enable the transformative work of 11 organizations
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Salina Eldon began her career assessing children with autism to develop tailored teaching programs. She now manages a virtual clinic where Ontario doctors and nurse practitioners learn how to diagnose autism from specialists at Holland Bloorview.
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Group events that helps clients and/or families prepare for the transition to adulthood. The events are about different topics. They are co-hosted by Holland Bloorview and an adult agency, for gradual introductions to new service providers.
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By Chantelle Fogarty-GriswoldI'm 26 years old and I have severe spastic cerebral palsy. From as far back as I can remember I loved school...
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De-Lawrence Lamptey has a PhD in rehabilitation science and a master's degree in clinical psychology. He has right-sided weakness related...
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The 16th annual BRI Symposium is Canada’s largest hospital-based paediatric disability health research conference that combines research and the family perspective.
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