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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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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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View student presentations from Research Day 2021 held virtually on Tuesday, July 20, 2021.
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Holly Zhuang's brother Andrew (above left) died in September. Holly spoke for him and 300,000 Ontario children with special needs at a me...
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It's the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.If you're looking for an uplifting post, please see our piece yesterday about spe...
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