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In this Issue
*Enhancing Accessibility in Post-Secondary Education (PSE) Institutions: A Guide for Disability Service Providers
*Bits and Pieces of Important News on the Campaign for a Fully-Accessible Ontario
*Seeing Opportunities for the Visually Impaired
*Mental Health Help Line Expands Across Northeast
*Open Letter: Ontario Budget 2012
*Do Social Networks Make Us Sick?
*McGuinty Freezes Social Assistance Level, Scales Back Child Benefit Gain
*Ontario Disability Employment Network Press Release
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ARTICLES:
Enhancing Accessibility in Post-Secondary Education (PSE) Institutions: A Guide for Disability Service Providers
The association is proud to announce the availability of a new, comprehensive guide on disability service
provision and accommodations at colleges and universities in Canada. This Guide is now available on the NEADS website
Read more at
http://www.accessibilitynewsinternational.com/?p=2558
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Bits and Pieces of Important News on the Campaign for a Fully-Accessible Ontario
Here are selections of important news and upcoming events of interest to all who support our campaign for a fully-accessible Ontario for all persons with disabilities:
Read more at
http://www.aoda.ca/?p=1755
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Seeing Opportunities for the Visually Impaired
Mary Helen Sprecher
last year, I was passing by one of Baltimore’s sports fields when I came across an Easter egg hunt in progress. It took me a minute to realize it wasn’t a typical egg hunt; the eggs were beeping, and the kids running around collecting them were blind.
Read more at
http://www.accessibilitynewsinternational.com/?p=2556
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Mental Health Help Line Expands Across Northeast
18 people to be employed at Warmline sites in Sault Ste. Marie and Timmins
A call centre for people with mental health problems is expanding in northeastern Ontario.
It’s not a hot line for emergency calls it’s called a warm-line, and it’s for people who need to speak with someone about their problems.
Read more at
http://www.accessibilitynews.ca/?p=2326
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Open Letter: Ontario Budget 2012
By Alan Shaw
Dear Andrea Horwath Provincial NDP Leader,
On Tuesday March 27, 2012 the Provincial Liberal government will introduce the new Ontario 2012/2013 fiscal budget which as Premier, Dalton McGuinty has stated represents his most difficult budget ever, however it appears
many others are going to feel the pain, especially the most vulnerable members of Ontario, of which I’m one.
Read more at
http://www.accessibilitynews.ca/?p=2322
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Do Social Networks Make Us Sick?
Is there such as thing as Facebook Addiction Disorder? Mental health experts in Ottawa and around the world are now probing the dark side of social media to see what effect über-connectedness has on everything from eating to suicide.
Read more at
http://www.accessibilitynewsinternational.com/?p=2553
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McGuinty Freezes Social Assistance Level, Scales Back Child Benefit Gain
National PostTORONTO The provincial government is scaling back a planned hike in child benefits and freezing social assistance, Premier Dalton McGuinty said Sunday, as Ontario grapples with a solution to its $16-billion deficit.
Rather than rising by $200 per year in July 2013, the child benefit will rise by $100. It will increase by the same amount one year later.
Provincial social assistance programs which include Ontario Works and the Ontario Disability Support Program will be frozen.
Read more at
http://www.accessibilitynews.ca/?p=2318
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Ontario Disability Employment Network Press Release
Yes, its possible to save taxpayers millions while getting more people who have a disability into the workforce
Ontario spends $3.3 billion a year on disability income support, a figure that’s growing at a rate of 5% a year. Yet, its frustratingly difficult for many people who have a disability to find a meaningful place in the economy because of systemic roadblocks.
The Network recently released a report to Ontario’s Social Assistance Review Commission that includes 37 recommendations aimed at helping more people who have a disability find work,while also saving taxpayers millions.
Read more at
http://www.accessibilitynews.ca/?p=2316
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