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Taking a Few Moments to Reflect Back Today on Some Important Milestones in the Campaign for Accessibility for People with Disabilities – Accessibility News, your Online Magazine Devoted to Disability Accessibility.
October 29, 2020 / by BBG Security / All, aoda.
While the COVID-19 pandemic is still swirling around us, it would be nice to take a moment to reflect back on important events in the decades-long campaign for accessibility and inclusion for people with disabilities in our society. Read more athttps://aoda.ca/taking-a-few-moments-to-reflect-back-today-on-some-important-milestones-in-the-campaign-for-accessibility-for-people-with-disabilities/ Related
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Voters With Disabilities Disappointed, Frustrated By B.C. Election Campaign – Accessibility News, your Online Magazine Devoted to Disability Accessibility.
October 23, 2020 / by BBG Security / All, International
Albert Ruel is tired. The blind advocate has been fighting for improved access, inclusion and human rights protection for people with disabilities for the past 30 years. And he’s frustrated that the B.C. election campaign hasn’t shone a light on many of the issues that matter to voters with disabilities. Read more athttp://www.accessibilitynewsinternational.com/voters-with-disabilities-disappointed-frustrated-by-b-c-election-campaign/ Related
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Voters With Disabilities Disappointed, Frustrated By B.C. Election Campaign – Accessibility News International
October 23, 2020 / by BBG Security / Community
Accessibility legislation, poverty and children with special needs among hot-button issues largely ignored Cathy Browne , CBC NewsPosted: Oct 23, 2020 Albert Ruel is tired. The blind advocate has been fighting for improved access, inclusion and human rights protection for people with disabilities for the past 30 years. And he’s frustrated that the B.C. election […]
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Peterborough to kick off accessible parking awareness campaign – Peterborough
November 29, 2018 / by BBG Security / Accessibility, accessible, accessible parking, City of Peterborough, Disabilities, International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Lifestyle, News, Parking, Peterborough parking, Peterborough Police Service, Traffic
[ad_1] The City of Peterborough is launching an accessible parking awareness campaign as part of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities next week. Mayor Diane Therrien has proclaimed Dec. 3 as the International Day of Persons with Disabilities to promote awareness about disability issues and to draw attention to the benefits of an inclusive […]
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Kingston family launches the #WhatDon’tYouKnow campaign, to bring awareness to invisible disabilities
October 23, 2018 / by BBG Security / #WhatDon'tYouKnow, ADHD, Bill Welychka, Bullies, Jan Murphy, OCD, RJ Card
[ad_1] RJ Card, who inspired the campaign, is already seeing a large improvement in his quality of life [ad_2] Source link
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New Brunswick PCs make campaign pledge to bolster mental health services – New Brunswick
September 5, 2018 / by BBG Security / Blaine Higgs, Brian Gallant, David Coon, Green Party, Greens, Jennifer McKenzie, Kris Austin, Liberal Party, NB Election 2018, nbpoli, NDP, New Brunswick, New Brunswick Election, New Brunswick Election 2018, New Brunswick Politics, PCs, People's Alliance, Politics, progressive conservatives
[ad_1] New Brunswick’s Progressive Conservative leader is vowing to address a shortage of psychologists in the province if he’s elected premier. Blaine Higgs says more than 4,500 children in the province are waiting for psychological assessments for learning disabilities and even more are waiting for treatment. READ MORE: All our New Brunswick election 2018 coverage He […]
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