by Trish Robichaud | Sep 6, 2017 | "AccessTALK with Trish" Radio Show
AccessTALKwithTrish.com – Radio Episode [spp-player] [spp-transcript] Or CLICK HERE to download transcript [rev_slider alias=”warren-rupnarain”] My guest this week was Warren Rupnarain, the Accessibility and Diversity Coordinator for the City of...
by Trish Robichaud | Sep 4, 2017 | Addiction, All, Mental Health Disabilities
New report sheds light on poor access to mental health care for youth CTVNews.ca Staff Published Wednesday, August 30, 2017 Youth across Canada are struggling to access basic care for mental health and addictions, and greater federal oversight is necessary to monitor...
by Trish Robichaud | Sep 1, 2017 | Accessible Education, Human Rights Cases, Service Animals
Ontario’s human rights tribunal says Kenner Fee’s family failed to prove that having his black Labrador Ivy in the classroom would help him with his education. By Michelle McQuigge,The Canadian Press Thu., Aug. 31, 2017 Ontario’s human rights tribunal has ruled that a...
by Trish Robichaud | Aug 28, 2017 | Accessible Employment
Corporate America is increasingly working to include people with disabilities with a new report finding that a growing number of companies are actively recruiting from this population. In a survey of 110 companies that collectively account for 5 percent of the...
by Trish Robichaud | Aug 27, 2017 | Media Coverage, Mental Health Disabilities
Most conspicuous of the non-responses is the member for Papineau — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau By: Kenneth Armstrong at Sudbury.com A Guelph teenager who lost both parents to mental health issues says he is disappointed at the lack of response he received after...