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Pamela Merritt, 40, talked about being co-guardian with her sister of her 42-year-old brother, who has profound autism, at the Healthmind...
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“Our job, as researchers, is to understand the problem and how we can utilize technology and our resources to develop solutions.”
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Vulgar poster campaign sparks Human Rights Tribunal The Toronto StarAnonymous posters displayed in a Scarborough co-op targeted residents...
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The PRISM Lab is opening up a world of communication, freedom and independence for children and youth with minimal motor or verbal control.
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When asked how her friends would describe her, Dennisse replies, “strong warrior.” A former Holland Bloorview client, Dennisse uses her strength to advocate for people with disabilities.
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The foolishness of clowns, their vulnerability and willingness to fail, produces 'joy without demands' in hospitalized children, write the Holland Bloorview authors of a new Journal of Medical Humanities paper. Yet clowning is devalued in medicine.
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Craig Morgan Teicher is an American poet and literary critic whose first collection of essays—We Begin in Gladness—was published in November.
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Physiotherapist Kelly Brewer didn't picture herself working with children. For 11 years she worked with adults in the intensive care unit...
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'Sometimes clinicians know a program works but can't show it. How do you prove it's valuable to funders?'
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Kevan Chandler paid a visit to Holland Bloorview last week on a tour to promote his new book We Carry Kevan: Six friends. Three countries. No wheelchair.
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