Disability and Income Supports Workshop - Powell River, BC
Powell River BC, November 17, 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Location: Vancouver Island University, Powell River Campus (Room TBD)
We are excited to invite people with disabilities, service providers, and community members for an upcoming event in Powell River. The event will look at some of the most common sources of income and support for people with disabilities including:
1. Provincial Disability Benefits
2. Canada Pension Plan Disability Benefits
3. Income Tax Programs Including the Disability Tax Credit and Registered Disability Savings Plan.
In the afternoon, a DABC advocate will be available for one-to-one consultations to help people receiving provincial (PWD or PPMB) disability benefits to get help filing taxes for 2014 or previous years. Space will be limited so please RSVP by email (taxaid@disabilityalliancebc.therightfitbc.org) or by phone (1-800-663-1278) in advance to guarantee a spot.
HIV & Hepatitis C Stigma in Health Care
Checklist for Change: HIV & Hepatitis C Stigma in Health Care produced earlier this
year by DABC’s AIDS & Disability Action Program/Wellness & Disability Initiative has just been updated. The second edition incorporates feedback from health sciences students across the province. DABC thanks participating instructors and students from among 141 heath-related programs contacted, including programs such as Audiology & Speech Sciences, Community Mental Health Worker, Dental Hygiene, Health Care Assistant, Medical Radiography Technology, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Rehabilitation Assistant and Social Work.
“The purpose of Checklist for Change is to provide an overview of policies and service provider attitudes and behaviours that stigmatize, sometimes intentionally and often unintentionally. In presenting research results and service provider observations, DABC encourages everyone working with people living with HIV or hepatitis C (HCV) to reflect on their assumptions, judgments and communication skills. …In the words of one care provider interviewed: ‘I think that what happens is that people forget that every person who walks through the door is somebody’s brother, mother, sister, uncle or aunt and doing the very best they can in that moment.’ If you were speaking to your loved one with a health care need, ‘how would you approach them and can you offer the same level of respect for the person who is sitting in front of you?’” (Checklist for Change p. 3)
Checklist for Change is a short, reader-friendly orientation to HIV and HCV stigma within health care environments intended to stimulate discussion and awareness.
Download: Checklist for Change final 2nd edition
Open Houses on new Jim Deva Plaza
The City of Vancouver is hosting two Open Houses for members of the public to view and voice their opinion on the final design for the new Jim Deva Plaza. DABC is concerned that the Plaza’s public washroom is apparently not accessible.
The Open Houses are Thursday, October 22nd from 4 pm – 7 pm and Saturday, October 24th from 11 am – 2 pm at the Jim Deva Plaza (intersection of Davie and Bute streets).
For more information on the Plaza, visit http://vancouver.ca/home-property-development/heart-of-davie-village-public-space-improvement-project.aspx
