Louise Gillis
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Eye doctors see what you can’t. Optometrists do more than check your vision & assess your eye health. They can also detect signs of serious health conditions like brain tumours, diabetes, and heart disease. Make eye exams part of your healthcare routine. FindAnEyeDoctor.ca
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Trans Canada Trail has launched a nation-wide survey about trail accessibility, in partnership with AccessNow. This survey is for those either living with a disability, or those who work or are close to someone with a disability.
forms.office.com/r/vhtwpkr1f3
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@nsgov Congratulations Dr. Strang. This is a well deserved award. The photo of you with the three Premiers who worked in harmony throughout the pandemic is a wonderful sign of how we Nova Scotians can work together to get through the tough times. Congratulations.
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Dr. Robert Strang Mayflower Award for Healthcare Professionals novascotia.ca/news/release/?…

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Two spectacular shots to choose from on the final day of round-robin play at #STOH2022! Which one is the #AGITopShots winner? @AgGrowthIntl
This spectacular hit and roll-bump from @TeamBlackNS / @NSCurl?
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National #AccessAbility Week is from May 30 to June 5.
This year we continue to dedicate this week to accessibility and disability inclusion in Canada. #LeavingNoOneBehind
Find out more: Canada.ca/accessability-… #AccessibleCanada

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🔵 #COVID19 Vaccination for persons with disabilities
Recommendations for national media campaigns:
✅ Discuss with mainstream media
✅ Issue a joint press release
✅ Launch media campaigns
✅ Bring other OPDs on board
➡️Find templates in our toolkit: bit.ly/C19ToolKit
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It never seems to end...I need these phrases far too often.
A Mighty Girl@amightygirl
When girls find their voices being ignored or discounted, they need to know how to stand up for themselves and ensure that their contributions are being heard. @schemaly lists three phrases, a total of ten words, that every girl should practice saying. amightygirl.com/blog?p=20656
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Our friends at @RNIB have created a great series of podcasts about emotional support for children with vision impairment. Our Horizons peer support group for parents meet on Zoom and are open to new members. The next meeting is on 8th April at 7.30pm.
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@CQualtro What about those of us that can't afford to go anywhere. When are you going to make life accessible for us?
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@CCBNational Great interview Kim. CELA and NNELS are very important for persons with print disabilities therefore cutting funding would be devastating.
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Learn about the cuts to accessible reading materials! cbc.ca/news/politics/…
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This #InternationalWomensDay, I’m announcing a $11M investment through the Youth Employment and Skills Strategy to help more than 650 young women get the support and skills training they need to find good jobs. #YESS ⤵️
canada.ca/en/employment-…
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On Saturday, February 13th the CCB Toronto Visionaries Expo Forum hosted a panel discussing ADP. If you missed the virtual event, a recording is now available on YouTube. Check out the following link to learn more! youtu.be/wJux4n35-JU?t=…

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We are extremely pleased to name Gerry Chevalier as this year’s White Cane Week Person of the Year! To read our full story on Gerry, follow this link to our website. ccbnational.net/shaggy/categor…
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All of our virtual White Cane Week events were recorded and are now available on our website. Check out the Vision Forum and more by following this link.
youtu.be/wJux4n35-JU

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