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'My research is about learning from, and understanding, families. I have some expertise, but the families are the experts.'
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By Jacqui GetfieldRecently, I attended two events about family-centred care. I learned a lot but came away with conflicting emotions. I w...
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By Liz LewisWhatdoes it mean to be part of a community? To recognize oneself and be recognizedas a member of a social group, neighbourhoo...
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'I try to understand their interests outside the hospital. Doing something fun takes away from the medicalization of being in the hospital.'
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'We spend more time together... Slowing down makes space for that kind of joy to grow.'
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A day to demonstrate how research makes a tangible difference in the lives of clients and families
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There are so many wonderful media stories on new ways of thinking about disability and adaptation at the moment.
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Farida Bedwei is a Ghanaian software engineer who's launching a new comic book with a super hero who has a disability. Farida, who has cerebral palsy, loved comics as a child, but never saw any characters who looked like her. So she created Karmzah, a no-nonsense warrior whose crutches give…
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n 2014, Maya Wechsler and Greg Masucci made a drastic life change. They moved from a row house off a busy street in Washington, D.C. to a fixer-upper house on 24 acres in Bluemont, Va. They were tired of fighting for a good education for their son Max, now 10, who has autism, and wanted a simpler,…
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Five siblings have created research scholarships in occupational science and therapy at the University of Toronto in honour of their brot...
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