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Accessible Housing Society 
Offers services and resources for people with mobility issues seeking affordable, barrier-free accommodation in Calgary.
Source: Accessible Housing Society
Activate your students  PDF
Utilizes a tabloid-style publication which is aimed at physical educators, school administrators, and students. Provides practical ideas on how to include students with disabilities in school-based physical activity programs. Includes ordering information. Link requires pdf reader.
Source: Active Living Alliance for Canadians with a Disability
From: Resource library
Annotated service guide for persons with disabilities 
Presents a guide to services for persons with disabilities in the Vancouver area. Provides contact information for support groups, transition houses, advocacy services, and health centres.
Source: BC Institute Against Family Violence (BCIFV)
From: BCIFV newsletter
Calgary Scope Society  
Works in alliance with people with disabilities, their families and friends, and other community members to understand disability related barriers and create solutions for personal and social justice issues.
Source: Calgary Scope Society
Challenges of change: the midlife health needs of women with disabilities  PDF
Presents the results of a study that looked at the relationships between menopause, disability, and aging. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women's Health
Child attributes influencing decisions about intervention 
Describes the role of therapists working with families with young children with physical disabilities. Suggests that child attributes relating to primary and secondary impairments and functional abilities will continue to comprise the major focus in assessment and intervention planning.
Source: CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research
Communicating with a child who has special needs 
Provides suggestions for communicating with a child with intellectual challenges, or visual challenges, or auditory challenges, or a child with physical challenges.
Source: Canadian Child Care Federation (CCCF)
Conseil québécois des entreprises adaptées  
Defends the economic, social and professional interests of its members and carries out promotional activities. Acts as spokesperson for its members in dealings with government agencies. Valuable source of information on the products and services of adapted enterprises for the general public.
Source: Conseil québécois des entreprises adaptées (C.Q.E.A.)
DAWN Ontario access checklist 
Provides guidelines in the form of a checklist to help make events and programs accessible for women with disabilities, and offers the possibility for everyone to participate.
Source: DisAbled Women's Network Ontario (DAWN Ontario)
Easter Seal Society, Ontario 
Provides services to Ontario children and youth under 19 years of age who have neuromuscular, musculoskeletal or neurological conditions that limit mobility and physical function. Web resources include an online newsletter for parents and volunteers and a calendar of special events.
Source: Easter Seal Society, Ontario
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