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Family Tipsheet: Tips for Creating a Learning Schedule at Home
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One year after Premier Ford announced an historic $330 million investment in kids’ health and well-being, the children’s health system is expanding services and improving response times to better support the health and well-being of Ontario’s children and families.
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Marilyn Ballantyne has moved from providing bedside care to critically ill newborns to creating the clinical environments that support exceptional inpatient rehab at Holland Bloorview.
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An experienced charitable health sector leader and senior communications professional, Stewart brings a wealth of experience in strategy, leadership, communications, operations, sustainability and advocacy. He has a passion for service and for delivering on Holland Bloorview’s vision of the most meaningful and healthy futures for all children, youth and families.
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Making a corporate donation is a simple and meaningful way to take a leadership role in pediatric rehabilitation with a world-class organization. It demonstrates to your customers, employees, and community that your company cares about causes that affect them. Your donation of cash, goods, and…
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We look at the use of physical restraints and isolation rooms for children and adults with disabilities around the world.
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This early childhood educator at Holland Bloorview went to China to share our vision of nursery school inclusion with educators from 80 countries.
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'A big part of the fellowship is learning how to be flexible in delivering information and present with families.'
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Over the last 120 years, Holland Bloorview has been dedicated to creating a world of possibility by supporting children and youth living with disability, medical complexity, illness, and injury. Read more to learn about our history.
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Camp Jened, a 1960s camp for disabled teens in upstate New York, spawned activists who would lead historic protests and sit-ins for disability rights in the 1970s.
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