The SCI Canada Executive Directors Council is in Calgary for strategic meetings on May 14/15. The continued focus for the network is to enhance the impact of our collective provincial services. @SCI_Ontario@SCI_BC@SCICanucks@SCISASK@SCI_PEI
We are still in need for key positions for our Calgary Casino event! Please sign up for the General Manager, Alternate General Manager, Banker, Cashier, and Count Room Supervisor positions! Thank you!
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Let’s galvanize all party support for people with disabilities and fast track the Canada Disability Benefit to their bank accounts #CDBby23#LetsGetItDone@Disability_WP
People with disabilities were already in dire straits before the pandemic.
And now, with sky-high inflation rates, their situation is even more unbearable.
I urge all of us to advocate for Bill C-22 NOW. #CDBby23#LetsGetItDone@Disability_WP
Starting this year, SCI-AB will be closed annually on September 30th to mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. We do this in solidarity with Indigenous peoples and with a commitment to authentic engagement and reconciliation. #NDTR
For #SpinalCordInjury Awareness Day we'd like to highlight our SCI knowledge translation research competition. Aimed at moving research discoveries into practical use to improve the health and quality of life of those living with SCI. Apply for funding: bit.ly/34B6mkT
From @SCIAlberta & @ABneurosci The Spinal Cord Injury Strategy for Alberta is expected to be a major step forward toward improving the lives of people living with a spinal cord injury. Learn more what we're doing for Albertans here: bit.ly/3vsOkMh#SCIAD
The @SCIAlberta & @ABneurosci#SpinalCordInjury Strategy for Alberta supports initiatives that lead to improvements in evidence-based care, resources, treatments, independent living and health care experiences for Albertans. Check it out here: bit.ly/3vsOkMh#SCIAD
The @SCIAlberta & @ABneurosci#SpinalCordInjury Strategy for Alberta supports initiatives that lead to improvements in evidence-based care, resources, treatments, independent living and health care experiences for Albertans. Check it out here: bit.ly/3vsOkMh#SCIAD
Please follow the link for more details! Thank you for taking the time to complete the survey. Your input is important to the community!3/3
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It includes important statements on TiC drawn out from interviews and discussions with stakeholders.
The survey closes on the 25th of January 2022 and will take between 5 to 10 minutes to complete. Your participation in the survey is completely voluntary and anonymous. 2/3
SCI Transitions in Care Feasibility Survey 2022
This survey is part of the CONCENTRIC project,which is a provincial research project that aims to develop and implement a new transition in care(TiC) model for persons with SCI from inpatient rehabilitation back to the community.1/3