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New videos created by kids with disabilities help other youth navigate a complex social world starting a new school year
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When Mike LeDonne's daughter Mary (above) was born, the mood in the room went from jubilation over what doctors said was a “textbook bi...
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'They said they were trained to be hyper-positive, but sometimes the parent isn’t in that space. Often there is a big, gaping hole of despair that no one wants to look at.'
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Information to help clients and families prepare for what to expect when coming to the hospital during COVID-19.
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SibKits are booklets filled with interactive tools and tips for kids who have siblings with acquired brain injuries (ABI), disabilities, medical complexities or diagnoses.
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This study aims to better understand and address the challenges many children, teens and adults have with maintaining a calm yet alert state. Our previous research has identified meltdowns, shutdowns, inertia and burnout as common experiences for some people who have a diagnosis of autism. In this…
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In 2016, the Mills family adopted a six-year-old girl with spina bifida and kidney disease from China. This past September, they brought home a young Chinese teen with the same conditions. We talked about the joys and challenges.
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'Children with disabilities, or who are hospitalized, don't have the same access to nature. Art is a way back in to being a human being in the world...'
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Hospital scores 100 per cent from Accreditation Canada for fourth consecutive cycle
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The Canada Research Continuity Emergency Fund (CRCEF) was launched by the Tri-Agency Institutional Programs Secretariat (TIPS) as a result of a federal funding plan to help Canada’s academic research community during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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