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What Is British Columbia’s Upcoming “Family Connections Hubs” System?

February 1st, 2022; By Sarah Leung

The Current Issues for Children with Disabilities in B.C. Approximately 30,000 children with disabilities across British Columbia are accessing aids. However, this number does not reflect the flaws of the current […]


Toronto’s Deaf Community

January 4th, 2022; By Anthony Teles

As a person of hearing, it can be difficult to fully imagine life otherwise. We can try to picture the life of someone who loses the ability or was born […]


The Importance of Note Takers for Post-Secondary Students with Disabilities

January 4th, 2022; By Sarah Leung

What is Note Taking? Note taking may sound simple, but in the context of post-secondary learning, it can be complicated. In this context, note taking is the process of summarizing […]


Canadian Resources for Cerebral Palsy

January 4th, 2022; By Sarah Leung

What is Cerebral Palsy? Cerebral Palsy is an umbrella term for a group of disorders that affect body movement and muscle coordination. The name consists of “cerebral,” meaning “of the […]


Disability in Video Games: Why It Matters and Where It Exists

January 4th, 2022; By Sarah Leung

Video games are virtual worlds with endless possibilities for what characters can do and see. As well as providing a platform for endless possibilities, video games also provide a space […]


Resources for Those Experiencing Bullying and Cyber-Bullying

January 4th, 2022; By author below

By Mara Hurst Cyberbullying can be extremely difficult to deal with, especially if you feel alone. Luckily there are many resources out there to help a person through it. Here […]


Representation in Video Game Media

January 4th, 2022; By author below

By Mara Hurst Representation in the world of video games is a small piece of a widely discussed and controversial subject: how people of different backgrounds, identities, and abilities are […]