Suicide — it’s a topic too disturbing and raw for most people to discuss. For some, it’s a cultural taboo filled with an underlying fear that talking about it will increase the chances someone at risk will attempt it.
There are 5,800 students identified with ASD currently in Ontario’s publicly funded secondary schools. School staff expect that approximately 1,100 of these students will seek to enter college or university between 2009 and 2011.
Specifically designed for youth 13-17 with a disability. Two weeks in August Monday to Friday, 9:00am-4:00pm.Participants will help to plan
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The War Amps is a Canadian nation-wide registered charitable organization operated under the direction of war amputees. Since its inception, The War Amps has had as its hallmark the unique philosophy of "amputees helping amputees."
Information and resources of interest to people who are in need of home medical equipment such as wheelchairs, lifts, lift chairs, beds, mattresses, ramps etc
Specializes in providing links to work- and career-related websites in Ontario. Can conduct search by characteristics of the user, allowing a search for resources of specific interest to people with disabilities.
We believe that the perspectives and values of persons with disabilities and their families should influence education and research.
Community Faculty are persons with a disability and their families, who participate in and influence education and/or research, in order to facilitate social change.
The Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal is the final level of appeal to which workers and employers may bring disputes concerning workplace safety and insurance matters in Ontario. The Appeals Tribunal is separate from and independent of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board