[…] impact of the pandemic on the accessibility of elections and related activities in the electoral system for persons living with brain injury in Canada. To identify international best practices for accessible electoral processes To conduct virtual sessions in French and English, with Canadian’s who live with brain injury from across our country to identify […]
[…] Focus on person-centered care; Intersectionality and brain injury; Cultural intelligence in care: Supporting families; Self-care and preventing burnout and compassion fatigue This course is multi-modal for the best possible self-directed learning experience, including: Videos from experts in the area of brain injury to provide an evidence-based, research-supported lens Videos from individuals sharing their personal […]
[…] right people. This could include: Employers The Human Rights Commission Government – here’s how to communicate with members of government Take notes and keep good records The best way to track your progress and the responses you receive is to keep accurate records. You can do this by: Save all emails and letters on […]
[…] right people. This could include: Employers The Human Rights Commission Government – here’s how to communicate with members of government Take notes and keep good records The best way to track your progress and the responses you receive is to keep accurate records. You can do this by: Save all emails and letters on […]
[…] check, your health card, and a calendar with you when you make the appointment. While in some cases you may not need your health card, it is best to be prepared.You can also ask a caregiver, friend, or family member for help making the appointment. If you did not find the information you needed, […]
[…] are women and 191,000 are men. Less than half of stroke survivors who participate in rehabilitation are women (46%), putting them at a disadvantage for making the best recovery possible. Elderly women are particularly over-burdened by stroke and are missing out on access to treatment, care and rehabilitation . Sources Statistics Canada. Table 102–0561 […]