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    With a Federal Election Looming, Two Captioned Videos Explain Why Canada Needs a Strong Accessible Canada Act and Why the One that Passed in 2019 Needs to Be Strengthened

    ByAlex Duerksen August 9, 2021

    July 28, 2021 It sure looks, sounds, tastes and smells like there is a federal election in the air. That means it is time for disability advocates to gear up to ask the federal parties for election commitments on accessibility for over six million people with disabilities in Canada! To get ready, we would welcome…

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    Showing Up Authentically

    ByAlex Duerksen July 16, 2021July 16, 2021

    Authenticity. Living who you are. We live in a world where often we hide (or cover) parts of ourselves because we don’t know how those aspects of ourselves will be received, if it is safe to share them, or how to share them. When we think about belonging, it is about belonging to ourselves first…

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  • Bryce Vewchar and his mother Patricia Byziniak use the new access mat at Regina Beach. A group of local residents raised money to bring the mat and an accessible water wheelchair to the beach. (Submitted by Janey Davies)
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    Accessible water wheelchair, access mat helping people enjoy Regina Beach

    ByAlex Duerksen July 14, 2021July 14, 2021

    People who use wheelchairs can now take a dip in Last Mountain Lake at Regina Beach much more easily thanks to a group of residents who got together to raise money for equipment that makes the beach accessible. The beach now has an access mat and “waterwheels,” a special buoyant wheelchair designed to be used in the…

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    Send Your Feedback on The Initial Report/Recommendations by The Post-Secondary Education Standards Development Committee on What Must Be Done to Make Ontario Colleges and Universities Accessible for Students with Disabilities

    ByAlex Duerksen July 14, 2021July 9, 2021

    June 30, 2021 Greg Thomson Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act Alliance Update United for a Barrier-Free Society for All People with Disabilities Web: https://www.aodaalliance.org Email: aodafeedback@gmail.com Twitter: @aodaalliance Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aodaalliance/ June 30, 2021 SUMMARY There are now three different public consultations going on at the same time on the content of new accessibility standards to be enacted…

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    I Chose Not to Disclose My Condition For Many Years, But I Came to Change My Mind

    ByAlex Duerksen July 12, 2021July 9, 2021

    Devin Percey CBC First Person, May 30, 2021 “You’re a very big guy and awkward with the way you move. You have this large presence that is off-putting. If I had an opening and you were the applicant, I wouldn’t hire you.” Those are the words that I heard at the age of 20 during…

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    IWSCC Newsletter – July 2021

    ByAlex Duerksen July 7, 2021December 13, 2021

    Belonging doesn’t require us to change who we are; it requires us to BE who we are. – Brené Brown We are happy to welcome you to IWSCC’s fresh take on our newsletter! Each month you’ll find an inspiring quote, a spotlight on IWSCC Members of the month, a tip or resource on doing better business with…

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    Ontario Helping People with Disabilities Find Jobs

    ByAlex Duerksen July 6, 2021

        NEWS RELEASE Virtual reality program will help people explore, train and get working in the hospitality industry July 06, 2021 Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development   BROCKVILLE — The Ontario government is investing over $380,000 in a free, virtual program led by Career Services Brockville to prepare up to 160 people…

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    New Service Offers One-Stop Help to Connect Kids with Mental Health Care

    ByAlex Duerksen June 25, 2021June 23, 2021

    Kids’ mental health has been front of mind during the pandemic. A new service will simplify the search for mental health care in the region. A groundbreaking new resource is available in eastern Ontario to help de-mystify and de-stress the process of finding accessible, appropriate mental health or addiction services for a child or youth…

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    Curbside Pickup Boosts Accessibility For People With ADHD And Autism

    ByAlex Duerksen June 23, 2021June 13, 2021

    It’s more than a COVID prevention measure. Curbside pickup means I never have to drag myself through a store with a long list again. Laura Hautala June 3, 2021 Grocery stores exhaust me. Before the pandemic, I would grind through a shopping list on my iPhone’s Notes app, checking it over and over as I…

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