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Unhappiness and worry in children with disabilities is the most significant predictor of negative impact on family wellbeing—regardless of diagnosis—according to a study published last month in the Journal of Intellectual Disability Research.
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'As a former client, I know how special this place is.'
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Research
Centre for Leadership:
Research Focus:
Brain injury rehabilitation, Paediatric concussion, long-term outcomes, outcome measurement tools and innovative therapy modalities
Education & Profession
Education:
M.D., University of Toronto
Professional Memberships:
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PhD Student
Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto
Advisor: Dr. Tom Chau
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After 32 years as a teacher-librarian, Shelley Neal's life has come first circle. “When I was a little girl in public school I remember...
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Ontario adults with developmental disabilities are nearly four times more likely to die early than their non-disabled peers, and fare wor...
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Holland Bloorview 'helped prepare me and that's the reason I'm able to implement what I learned and cope with all of the uphill challenges.'
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Pandemic plans exclude people with certain disabilities from being triaged for a ventilator. COVID-19 efforts need to focus on creative ways to build our supply of ventilators and other intensive-care resources, not devising 'who comes first' lists, a Canadian ethicist says.
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Putting the onus on an individual to adapt to structural trauma is misguided, the authors of a new paper argue.
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