In partnership with UBC’s Centre for Community Engaged Learning (CCEL), DABC has created a printable guide to accompany UBC’s Centre for Inclusion and Citizenship’s I Am Voting campaign. The guide compiles information on voting and accessibility, including suggestions about what to look for when choosing a candidate.
We hope that this guide will be a useful tool for the community before and on election day. Please print out a few copies for your office and share this with other organizations or individuals that might benefit from the information.
Elections Canada has many tools and services that make it easier for people with disabilities to vote, including tools and services at the polls, accessible polling stations, and information in other formats.
In celebration of RDSP Awareness Month we’re asking; how would the RDSP help you plan for your future so you can play in your present? How would you #PlanToPlay?
Trace of DABC participated in the #PlanToPlayChallenge by performing some magic!
The Special Committee to Review the Provisions of the Human Rights Code held a public consultation from July 28 to September 26, 2025, which is detailed here. DABC has made the following submission to the Special Committee, which provides our perspective on the value of the Human Rights Commissioner...