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Victoria Rombos has worked in Holland Bloorview's Ronald McDonald playroom as an early childhood studies student, then volunteer, and now...
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'One agency has flat out said there will be no brief hugs and no trips in the community and no visits to family homes. It's monstrous.'
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Dr. Evdokia Anagnostou, MD, is the Vice President of Research and Director of the Bloorview Research Institute. She is a senior clinician scientist, co-lead of the Autism Research Centre , Canada Research Chair in translational therapeutics in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and the inaugural Dr. Stuart D. Sims Chair in Autism.
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We are a team of passionate professionals from diverse fields—biomedical, mechanical, and electrical engineering, neurosciences, and rehabilitation science—united by our commitment to creating meaningful, lasting impacts on the lives of those we serve.
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Photo of Jacob Trossman, 16, who has Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease. You can read about Jacob and his family on his mother Marcy White's blog Cure PMD.
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'In terms of sectors, education services, which includes schools and universities, was the least inclusive, with less than 35 per cent of locations rated accessible.'
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After their son Aaron suffered a stroke at 14, Wes and Lisa Roitman were committed to his full recovery. While Aaron’s stroke was a traumatic life-changing event for the entire family, Wes and Lisa have gone out of their way to give back, making a donation of $100,000 to Holland Bloorview.
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The Statistics Canada study found the largest differences in income growth between men with and without childhood-onset disability who had university degrees.
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COVID-19 places extra challenges on parents of kids with disabilities. The Harmony program pairs parents with music therapy students who run sessions designed to relieve stress.
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Providing a safe space where parents can meet, socialize, voice concerns, share resources, and tap into a wealth of lived experience.
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