Study: People with disabilities and legal issues

Are you a person with a disability living in western Canada who has had a recent problem, related to:

  • Work?
  • Discrimination, prejudice due to your disability, race, age, 2SLGBTQ+ identity?
  • Healthcare services?
  • Banking?
  • Landlord?
  • Immigration?
  • Family Violence?
  • Government Assistance?

Or any other legal issues? We would like to hear from you!

My name is Doris Rajan and I am doing a study on legal issues experienced by people with disabilities. This research is being carried out to complement the national Canadian Legal Problems Survey (CLPS). The CLPS is a self-completion and it was felt that we likely will miss hearing from populations that face extra barriers to justice, like people with disabilities. This is the reason why we are doing the phone interviews.

We are particularly interested in hearing from Indigenous, racialized, low income, immigrant, 2SLGBTQ+ and Francophone people with disabilities living in western Canada – of all ages and genders.

Please send me an email if you are interested in learning more and/or would like to participate in an anonymous, confidential phone interview. People who qualify will receive a $50 honorarium.

Hope to hear from you soon!

Email: d.rajan@irisinstitute.ca

Webinar Series: Staying Socially Connected During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Isolation affects us all – disproportionately so for those with disabilities – and now more than ever, it is important that we ensure we stay socially connected.

Join Plan Institute and PLAN for a free 5-part webinar series specifically designed to help those facing social isolation stay connected during these unprecedented times. The webinar will be focusing on sharing the tools and resources required to ensure all members of our community are safe. Register here: https://planinstitute.ca/learning-centre/staying-connected-webinar-series/

New national guide on protecting people with disabilities from COVID-19

The Government of Canada has released a new national guide on protecting people with disabilities from COVID-19. It provides numerous resources and recommendations, and outlines the protective measures the Canadian government has taken to date.

Read it here.