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Yesterday Southern Health in Britain was fined just over $1.8 million dollars for the preventable death of Connor Sparrowhawk, an 18-year...
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When Stars Are Scattered will appeal to anyone interested in disability, siblings and the experience of refugees.
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Every child deserves access to meaningful recreation and play, says therapeutic recreation specialist Lindsey White.
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The process of creating an IEP (Individual Education Plan) is quite complicated, and it is sometimes hard to tell where and when to start being effectively involved.
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Several years ago Chris Beesley wrote a BLOOM piece about how raising his son Mitchell, who has Fragile X and autism, had changed his lif...
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After much consideration, reflection, and feedback, Holland Bloorview has made the difficult decision to close the HB Alumni Network as of April 1, 2022. We are grateful to all users who participated in bringing the Holland Bloorview community closer together.
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By Jessica Geboers“Ooh / There is a camp I know/ and it lies on the Rideau / and they call it Merrywood / and you know, they really sho...
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I remember when my son was still a baby, a psychiatrist told me that I needed to play a "PR role" in how I introduced him to others. He s...
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The BRI takes great pride in its capacity to train and celebrate the next generation of childhood disability researchers.
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In a new book, Dara Baldwin recounts working with U.S. disability rights groups led by non-disabled, white people and being the only Black person at national policy tables.
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