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The Canadian Abilities Foundation

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Friendship or Facilitation: People with Learning Disabilities and Their Paid Carers

  
By Brian Smith
November 2006

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Social Networks Resources

  
By Brian Smith
November 2006

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"No More Ward Four": The Power of Transformative Friendship

  
By Brian Smith
November 2006

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The Promise and Paradox of Community

  
By Brian Smith
November 2006

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Waddie Welcome Story

  
By Brian Smith
November 2006

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The obvious may not be so obvious.

  
By Brian Smith
November 2006

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Variables Associated with Loneliness Among People with Disabilities

  
By Brian Smith
November 2006

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Reflections on Friendships

  
By Brian Smith
October 2006

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Best Buddies

  
By Brian Smith
October 2006

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X-Men: An Allegory to Explore Belonging

  
By Brian Smith
October 2006

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The Social Networks of People with Intellectual Disability Living in the Community 12 Years after Resettlement from Long-Stay Hospitals

  
By Brian Smith
October 2006

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Nadine's Story

  
By Brian Smith
October 2006

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Belonging and Inclusion

  
By Brian Smith
October 2006

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The yearning to belong is profound.

  
By Brian Smith
October 2006

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Disability blogs, talk about belonging!

  
By Brian Smith
October 2006

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Santropol Roulant

  
By Brian Smith
October 2006

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Belonging in Regina

  
By Brian Smith
October 2006

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Belonging On Tour: PLAN Institute's Reaching Out Tour

  
By Brian Smith
October 2006

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Sharing Stories of Belonging: Rebecca Beayni

  
By Brian Smith
October 2006

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David Whyte's House of Belonging

  
By Brian Smith
October 2006

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Important Survey on End of Life Services for People with Disabilities
The Canadian Abilities Foundation (CAF) is supporting Hospice Toronto in an initiative known as the Transitions Project. The objective is to help gain a greater understanding of the needs of people with disabilities as they deal with end of life issues. Hospice Toronto is inviting people with disabilities and those who care for them from across Canada to participate in the survey. Your point of view is needed and would be very much appreciated.

Hospice Toronto Transitions Project Survey
 
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Landscape of Literacy and Disability
 
 

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