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The Change Foundation's “Achieving True Partnership: Three case studies of patient and family-centred pediatric care in Ontario” expl...
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Our new free cookbook, In the Making, celebrates the process of becoming and trying—how we shape, stir and transform.
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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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The BRI takes great pride in its capacity to train and celebrate the next generation of childhood disability researchers.
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Respite provides temporary relief from the physical and emotional demands involved in caring for a child with a disability.
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The 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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Hear from disabled youth, caregivers, researchers, providers, educators, and community organizations.
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'It's good for kids to see their clinical team outside of the hospital environment and to be in nature.'
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If you were to re-imagine what childhood disability research would look like, what would that be?
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'Every child deserves access to the benefits of play.'
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