February 12 2021 CANADA: In collaboration with ARCH Disability Centre, TRU with the help of the University of Windsor will pursue a new research project…
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Hey friends with sight loss! I hope this email/post finds you all well! A cool project is being embarked on…crown sourced description! please help spread…
Legislators Who Want To Make Medically Assisted Dying Easier for Persons With Disabilities Don’t Know the Lived Realities of Disability
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February 10, 2021 QUOI Media Group By Sarah Jama Amidst a pandemic that has disproportionately affected Black, Indigenous, poor and disabled communities, we’ve barely heard…
U of T Study Highlights Health-Care Barriers Women With Disabilities Face During Pregnancy
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Women with disabilities are nearly twice as likely to experience life-threatening pregnancy complications or maternal death compared to their peers, a study by University of…
‘It’s Devastating’ Disabled People Not Prioritized in Vaccine Rollout, Advocates Say
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Jeremiah Rodriguez CTVNews.ca Writer Published Monday, February 8, 2021 TORONTO — Disabled people outside of congregant care aren’t being prioritized in Canada’s vaccine rollout, and…
Wednesday, 20 January 2021 Press Release: Office of the Ombudsman A new report from New Zealand’s Independent Monitoring Mechanism (IMM) highlights the realities and challenges…
Introducing THE 2021-2022 AEBC AND T-BASE COMMUNICATIONS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
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The Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians (AEBC) is now accepting applications for the 2021-2022 academic year. This year we will be awarding two T-Base…
Poq Partners With eSSENTIAL Accessibility To Help Retailers Deliver Inclusive Mobile App Shopping Experiences
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News provided by Poq 28 Jan, 2021 Leading mobile software platform integrates with best-in-class accessibility technology provider to ensure apps comply with digital accessibility laws…
The Pandemic Has Made Post-Secondary students’ Mental Health Even Worse
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As college and university students face a mental health crisis, faculty and institutions are looking at making structural changes By Julia Mastroianni Now Toronto, Jan…
COVID-19 Pandemic Boosts Visibility of Sign Language, Increases Accessibility for Deaf Community
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Sign language interpreters said that they hope increased use of interpreters during major events helps increase accessibility for the deaf community. Author: WBIR Staff Published:…