Tyee article on the challenges of living on disability benefits
September 20, 2012 by DABC
The Tyee published an interesting and informative article today on the challenges of living on provincial disability benefits in BC. The article references the Disability Without Poverty Network’s paper Overdue: The Case for Increasing the Persons with Disabilities Benefit in BC. The Network is comprised of five organizations, including the BCCPD.
To read the full article, visit the following link: “She Drove Trucks, Now ‘I Can’t Make Ends Meet'”
New ME/CFS & FM Support Group
September 19, 2012 by DABC

Starting October 31, 2012
A support group has begun for people living with ME/CFS (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) and FM (Fibromyalgia).
The main focus of the group is for members to support each other through acceptance, compassion and understanding, around the challenges of living with ME/CFS and FM. They do this through sharing of personal experiences, emotions, thoughts and reflections. Members look to each other not so much for advice as for empathy, connection and recognition of our shared experiences.
The group meets once a month, in the BCCPD Board room. Skype attendance is available for people who are physically unable to make meetings.
BCCPD is pleased to support this new group by providing meeting space.
For details, please visit the group’s website at mefmgroup.wordpress.com.
GO4KIDDS online survey
September 6, 2012 by DABC
Great Outcomes for Kids Impacted by Severe Developmental Disabilities (GO4KIDDS) is seeking parents/caregivers of Canadian children and youth aged 10 to 16 years with severe developmental disabilities to participate in an anonymous survey. The survey is intended to identify needs and access to healthcare and other services.
GO4KIDDS is funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and the Bright Futures for Children with Disabilities initiative.
The GO4KIDDS Health Care and Service System Utilization Survey includes 3 parts, each taking approximately 30-60 minutes to complete. The 3 parts can be completed at different times. Participants will be eligible to receive an honorarium of $50.00 after completing all 3 parts of the survey. The survey asks questions about parents/caregivers and family, the child’s behaviour, disability and services received or required, and feelings about the rewarding and challenging aspects of parenting a child with disabilities.
For more information, please visit http://www.go4kidds.ca
The survey can be found at http://www.surveymk.com/s/gohealth1