The annual BRI Symposium is Canada’s largest hospital-based paediatric disability health research conference that combines research and the family perspective.
Mouzhan Varshoueitabrizi received her Honours Bachelor of Science in Life Sciences and Master of Health Sciences in Translational Research from the University of Toronto. Her graduate research focused on co-designing an accessible tool with autistic adults to support communication of their mental health needs with healthcare providers.
Dennisse is current client at Holland Bloorview for 29 years and also an employee. She is a program support assistant for Family Support Fund and Accommodations at the Family Resource Center. She also was a volunteer youth advisory for 2 and half years. Dennisse graduated from College in 2016 for Medical Administration.
Our goal is to make inclusion a reality for all students with disabilities and we know you’re here because you share the same goal. You play an important role in supporting students with disabilities and combating ableism in the classroom, on the playground and beyond.