Dr. Michael Prince at DABC's AGM

On Saturday, June 23, 2018 DABC had its Annual General Meeting (AGM) at the Croatian Cultural Centre.
This year we were delighted to welcome as our guest speaker Dr. Michael Prince, PhD.
Michael Prince is a political scientist and disability rights advocate. He teaches at the University of Victoria where he is the Landsdowne Professor of Social Policy. He commended DABC for all the work we have done in the province and encouraged us to push forward and continue to make sure the voices of people with disabilities are heard in all sectors. His talk was inspiring and honest and we were grateful to have him come all the way from Victoria for our AGM.
The Honourable Shane Simpson, Minister of Social Development and Poverty Reduction, also had a few words for the members of DABC. He congratulated DABC and especially Jane Dyson, DABC’s Executive Director, for all her years of hard work advocating to improve the lives of people with disabilities.
To see the full video from Hon. Shane Simpson, click here.
Thank you to all our volunteers, members, staff and Board for coming out to the AGM and supporting us throughout the year.
Proposed Accessible Canada Act introduced to Parliament
Today, the Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science and Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities, introduced the proposed Accessible Canada Act to Parliament.
From the news release:
“The goal of the legislation is to benefit all Canadians, especially Canadians with disabilities, through the progressive realization of a barrier-free Canada. The act would establish a model to eliminate accessibility barriers and lead to more consistent accessibility in areas under federal jurisdiction across Canada.”
To learn more, please read the news release.
Invitation to participate in a study about experiences of post-secondary students with disabilities in Canada
We have received the following information from the Council of Canadians with Disabilities (CCD).
Dear Student:
You are invited to participate in a survey about the experiences of students with disabilities in post-secondary education in Canada. Specifically, this study will explore two areas of focus:
1. What is the current landscape of accessibility, services, accommodations, technical equipment and supports for students with disabilities at publicly-funded post-secondary institutions?
2. What are the college-university transfer experiences of post-secondary students with disabilities?
The information you provide will help us to understand the experiences of post-secondary students with disabilities in Canada and will provide important insights that may influence future provincial and/or federal policy in relation to disability and post-secondary education.
The basic survey, administered through SurveyGizmo Software (an online data collection tool), will present you with a series of questions that should take about 30-40 minutes to complete. There is also a section of the survey for those interested in or having participated in college-university transfer that should take about 10-15 minutes. Your participation is voluntary. You are not required to answer all of the questions if you don’t want to. If you do not wish to take part in the survey, simply do not start the survey. If you start the survey and decide you no longer want to participate, do not submit your responses and close the browser tab. The survey is anonymous. We do not collect any personally identifying information on the survey and SurveyGizmo will not record your email or IP (internet protocol) address. Therefore, once a participant submits their responses, the data cannot be withdrawn because it cannot be linked back to them.
There are some gift card incentives associated with completing the survey:
a) Upon completion of the basic survey, participants may choose to enter a draw for one of five VISA gift cards (value $100 each).
b) Upon completion of the college-university transfer section, participants may choose to provide information to receive one of 60 Chapters/Indigo gift cards (value $20) provided on a first come first serve basis.
In order to receive either form of remuneration, you are required to provide email contact information. Your email contact information will not be linked in any way to your responses and will only be used to provide gift cards.
The use of SurveyGizmo to collect data involves uploading information to a server which has a Canadian repository and stores data in accordance with Canadian regulations.
We will be happy to answer any questions you have about the study. You may contact the principal investigator, Sue Coffey at 905-721-8668 ext 6509 or sue.coffey@uoit.ca.
This study is being conducted by researchers from the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), Durham College, and the National Educational Association of Disabled Students (NEADS) has reviewed and received ethics clearance from the Research Ethics Boards of the above institutions. Any questions regarding your rights as a participant, complaints or adverse events may be addressed to Research Ethics Board through the Research Ethics Officer – researchethics@uoit.ca or 905.721.8668 x. 3693.
If you would like to participate or learn more about the study, please click the link below to go to the survey website (or copy and paste the link into your Internet browser).
Survey link: http://ca.surveygizmo.com/s3/50031818/CSDPSE-Survey
Thank you for considering this invitation.
With kind regards,
The Research Team
Roxana Jahani Aval
Acting Chair & Ontario Director – 2017-2020
National Educational Association of Disabled Students (NEADS)
Bachelor of Arts, Psychology
Human Rights and Equity Studies Candidate, Bachelor of Arts
York University, Toronto, Ontario
www.neads.ca
http://www.canadahelps.org/dn/344
NEADS Representative for the Council of Canadians with Disabilities (CCD)
Secretary – Executive Directors on Council
http://www.ccdonline.ca/en/