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INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
Inclusive education means that all students learn together in classrooms that support different learning styles, abilities and experiences. Many children who have disabilities are still placed in segregated “special” programs. We know that when we create special places for special people, away from their peers, people are lesslikely to
ANNUAL REPORTS
ANNUAL REPORT 2019 – 2020. by Community Living Ontario. Annual Reports. September 22, 2020. COUNCIL – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Ashley Stekel is a member of Community Living Durham North’s self-advocate group, the ‘A-Team’ and feels strongly about equality and inclusion. She has been a part of the Council since 2016. Nicole Flynn is enrolled in the General Arts and Science program at Loyalist College, where she’s a member of the women’s cross country team.Her long-term goal is to be an advisor to thePLANNING GUIDE
People who have a disability and their families now have an online, comprehensive toolkit available to them as they consider their finan cial objectives and obligations. Community Living Ontario launched the Inspiring Possibilities Estate Planning Guide: A Tax, Benefits, Trusts, and Wills Toolkit for Ontarians with Disabilities on September15th, 2016.
SUPPORTING AGING-IN-PLACE SERIES Rygiel Supports for Community Living Stays True to Its Principles to Allow People to Age in Place. by Donna Marcaccio. Aging in Place. February 26, 2021. When discussing what can be done to reform long-term care, it’s easy to focus on what we’re doing wrong. P BIG CHANGES TO SOCIAL ASSISTANCE COULD BE ON THE HORIZON Recipients of social assistance programs in the province, such as Ontario Works and ODSP, could soon see substantial boosts to their income supports if the government follows recommendations from its Income Security Reform Working Groups (read the details by clicking here).. For a single person who has a disability, the report recommends increasing social assistance payments from today’sUPDATE FRIDAYS
Family Engagement; Re:Action4Inclusion; Student Links; A Million Possibilities. Sandra & Gary’s Story; Sam’s Story; Ingrid’s story. Michael’s storyMICHAEL JACQUES
Michael Jacques. Vice President. Michael is a young adult and lives and works in the Niagara region. He has an intellectually disability and is a board member of Community Living Welland Pelham and Community Living Ontario. He was also the Co-Chair of the A Million Possibilities: Solo Ocean Row 2017 campaign for Community LivingOntario.
ONTARIO’S EDUCATION SYSTEM IS FAILING STUDENTS WITH This is in keeping with statistics released by the Ministry of Education in 2015-2016, which reported that 46.9% of all suspensions and 48.4% of all expulsions involved a student with a disability. Furthermore, in many cases children are excluded from school outside of the normal suspension/expulsion process; 25% of parents surveyedreported
COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Possibilities. Community Living Ontario assists people who have an. Donate. intellectual disability and their families to lead the way in. advancing inclusion in their own lives and in their communities.INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
Inclusive education means that all students learn together in classrooms that support different learning styles, abilities and experiences. Many children who have disabilities are still placed in segregated “special” programs. We know that when we create special places for special people, away from their peers, people are lesslikely to
ANNUAL REPORTS
ANNUAL REPORT 2019 – 2020. by Community Living Ontario. Annual Reports. September 22, 2020. COUNCIL – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Ashley Stekel is a member of Community Living Durham North’s self-advocate group, the ‘A-Team’ and feels strongly about equality and inclusion. She has been a part of the Council since 2016. Nicole Flynn is enrolled in the General Arts and Science program at Loyalist College, where she’s a member of the women’s cross country team.Her long-term goal is to be an advisor to thePLANNING GUIDE
People who have a disability and their families now have an online, comprehensive toolkit available to them as they consider their finan cial objectives and obligations. Community Living Ontario launched the Inspiring Possibilities Estate Planning Guide: A Tax, Benefits, Trusts, and Wills Toolkit for Ontarians with Disabilities on September15th, 2016.
SUPPORTING AGING-IN-PLACE SERIES Rygiel Supports for Community Living Stays True to Its Principles to Allow People to Age in Place. by Donna Marcaccio. Aging in Place. February 26, 2021. When discussing what can be done to reform long-term care, it’s easy to focus on what we’re doing wrong. P BIG CHANGES TO SOCIAL ASSISTANCE COULD BE ON THE HORIZON Recipients of social assistance programs in the province, such as Ontario Works and ODSP, could soon see substantial boosts to their income supports if the government follows recommendations from its Income Security Reform Working Groups (read the details by clicking here).. For a single person who has a disability, the report recommends increasing social assistance payments from today’sUPDATE FRIDAYS
Family Engagement; Re:Action4Inclusion; Student Links; A Million Possibilities. Sandra & Gary’s Story; Sam’s Story; Ingrid’s story. Michael’s storyMICHAEL JACQUES
Michael Jacques. Vice President. Michael is a young adult and lives and works in the Niagara region. He has an intellectually disability and is a board member of Community Living Welland Pelham and Community Living Ontario. He was also the Co-Chair of the A Million Possibilities: Solo Ocean Row 2017 campaign for Community LivingOntario.
ONTARIO’S EDUCATION SYSTEM IS FAILING STUDENTS WITH This is in keeping with statistics released by the Ministry of Education in 2015-2016, which reported that 46.9% of all suspensions and 48.4% of all expulsions involved a student with a disability. Furthermore, in many cases children are excluded from school outside of the normal suspension/expulsion process; 25% of parents surveyedreported
ABOUT US – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO About. Us. Founded in 1953, Community Living Ontario is a non-profit, provincial confederation that advocates for people who have an intellectual disability to be fully included in all aspects of community life. Community Living Ontario is proud to serve and advocate on behalf of more than 12,000 members across the province.There are over 100
JOIN US – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO For information on becoming an Affiliate Association of Community Living Ontario, please contact: Chris Beesley, Chief Executive Officer of Community Living Ontario, 416 447-4348 ext. 227, chris@communitylivingontario.ca. Find Member Organization – Search based on postal code to find your nearest member location. COUNCIL – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Ashley Stekel is a member of Community Living Durham North’s self-advocate group, the ‘A-Team’ and feels strongly about equality and inclusion. She has been a part of the Council since 2016. Nicole Flynn is enrolled in the General Arts and Science program at Loyalist College, where she’s a member of the women’s cross country team.Her long-term goal is to be an advisor to the ADVOCACY – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Advocacy. Community Living Ontario advocates for the full inclusion of people who have intellectual disabilities in all of our communities. We work together with people who have intellectual disabilities and their families to shape public policy by: Developing position papers on relevant issues. Collaborating with organizations that share ourORGANIZATIONS
The Canadian Association for Community Living is a family-based association assisting people with an intellectual disability and their families to lead the way in advancing inclusion in their own lives and in their communities. This is achieved by: Sharing information. Fostering leadership for inclusion. Engaging community leaders andpolicy
INITIATIVES
Initiatives. Community Living Ontario is actively involved in several initiatives that facilitate the full inclusion of people with an intellectual disability in all aspects of life. Our inclusive school initiatives ensure that positive attitudes are instilled in youth from a young age. We recognize that every person is an individual – with IT’S TIME FOR COMMUNITY LIVING MONTH! News. May 1, 2021. May is here, and that means it’s time for Community Living Month! Community Living Month is an annual awareness campaign that recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of the community living movement. This year’s theme is “Still in This Together”, in honour of the perseverance and resilience shown bythose in our
EVENTS – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Community Living Ontario is a registered Canadian charity. Charitable No: 119248524RR0001. CANADA (FINALLY) SETTING A POVERTY LINE The bill entrenches in legislation a poverty reduction target; a 20% drop in poverty by 2020, and a 50% reduction in poverty by 2030 relative to 2015 levels. The government claims that these targets will lead to the lowest poverty rate in Canada’s history. Finally, the bill proposes to create an arms-length National Advisory Council on CONSTITUTION & BY-LAWS The Constitution &. By-laws. Community Living Ontario was formed originally as the Ontario Association for Retarded Children on April 27, 1953 and incorporated by Letters Patent on April 23, 1954 under the Companies Act (now Corporations Act) of the Province of Ontario. The federation changed its name in 1965 to the Ontario Association forthe
COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Possibilities. Community Living Ontario assists people who have an. Donate. intellectual disability and their families to lead the way in. advancing inclusion in their own lives and in their communities.INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
Inclusive education means that all students learn together in classrooms that support different learning styles, abilities and experiences. Many children who have disabilities are still placed in segregated “special” programs. We know that when we create special places for special people, away from their peers, people are lesslikely to
ANNUAL REPORTS
ANNUAL REPORT 2019 – 2020. by Community Living Ontario. Annual Reports. September 22, 2020. COUNCIL – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Ashley Stekel is a member of Community Living Durham North’s self-advocate group, the ‘A-Team’ and feels strongly about equality and inclusion. She has been a part of the Council since 2016. Nicole Flynn is enrolled in the General Arts and Science program at Loyalist College, where she’s a member of the women’s cross country team.Her long-term goal is to be an advisor to thePLANNING GUIDE
People who have a disability and their families now have an online, comprehensive toolkit available to them as they consider their finan cial objectives and obligations. Community Living Ontario launched the Inspiring Possibilities Estate Planning Guide: A Tax, Benefits, Trusts, and Wills Toolkit for Ontarians with Disabilities on September15th, 2016.
SUPPORTING AGING-IN-PLACE SERIES Rygiel Supports for Community Living Stays True to Its Principles to Allow People to Age in Place. by Donna Marcaccio. Aging in Place. February 26, 2021. When discussing what can be done to reform long-term care, it’s easy to focus on what we’re doing wrong. P BIG CHANGES TO SOCIAL ASSISTANCE COULD BE ON THE HORIZON Recipients of social assistance programs in the province, such as Ontario Works and ODSP, could soon see substantial boosts to their income supports if the government follows recommendations from its Income Security Reform Working Groups (read the details by clicking here).. For a single person who has a disability, the report recommends increasing social assistance payments from today’sUPDATE FRIDAYS
Family Engagement; Re:Action4Inclusion; Student Links; A Million Possibilities. Sandra & Gary’s Story; Sam’s Story; Ingrid’s story. Michael’s storyMICHAEL JACQUES
Michael Jacques. Vice President. Michael is a young adult and lives and works in the Niagara region. He has an intellectually disability and is a board member of Community Living Welland Pelham and Community Living Ontario. He was also the Co-Chair of the A Million Possibilities: Solo Ocean Row 2017 campaign for Community LivingOntario.
ONTARIO’S EDUCATION SYSTEM IS FAILING STUDENTS WITH This is in keeping with statistics released by the Ministry of Education in 2015-2016, which reported that 46.9% of all suspensions and 48.4% of all expulsions involved a student with a disability. Furthermore, in many cases children are excluded from school outside of the normal suspension/expulsion process; 25% of parents surveyedreported
COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Possibilities. Community Living Ontario assists people who have an. Donate. intellectual disability and their families to lead the way in. advancing inclusion in their own lives and in their communities.INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
Inclusive education means that all students learn together in classrooms that support different learning styles, abilities and experiences. Many children who have disabilities are still placed in segregated “special” programs. We know that when we create special places for special people, away from their peers, people are lesslikely to
ANNUAL REPORTS
ANNUAL REPORT 2019 – 2020. by Community Living Ontario. Annual Reports. September 22, 2020. COUNCIL – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Ashley Stekel is a member of Community Living Durham North’s self-advocate group, the ‘A-Team’ and feels strongly about equality and inclusion. She has been a part of the Council since 2016. Nicole Flynn is enrolled in the General Arts and Science program at Loyalist College, where she’s a member of the women’s cross country team.Her long-term goal is to be an advisor to thePLANNING GUIDE
People who have a disability and their families now have an online, comprehensive toolkit available to them as they consider their finan cial objectives and obligations. Community Living Ontario launched the Inspiring Possibilities Estate Planning Guide: A Tax, Benefits, Trusts, and Wills Toolkit for Ontarians with Disabilities on September15th, 2016.
SUPPORTING AGING-IN-PLACE SERIES Rygiel Supports for Community Living Stays True to Its Principles to Allow People to Age in Place. by Donna Marcaccio. Aging in Place. February 26, 2021. When discussing what can be done to reform long-term care, it’s easy to focus on what we’re doing wrong. P BIG CHANGES TO SOCIAL ASSISTANCE COULD BE ON THE HORIZON Recipients of social assistance programs in the province, such as Ontario Works and ODSP, could soon see substantial boosts to their income supports if the government follows recommendations from its Income Security Reform Working Groups (read the details by clicking here).. For a single person who has a disability, the report recommends increasing social assistance payments from today’sUPDATE FRIDAYS
Family Engagement; Re:Action4Inclusion; Student Links; A Million Possibilities. Sandra & Gary’s Story; Sam’s Story; Ingrid’s story. Michael’s storyMICHAEL JACQUES
Michael Jacques. Vice President. Michael is a young adult and lives and works in the Niagara region. He has an intellectually disability and is a board member of Community Living Welland Pelham and Community Living Ontario. He was also the Co-Chair of the A Million Possibilities: Solo Ocean Row 2017 campaign for Community LivingOntario.
ONTARIO’S EDUCATION SYSTEM IS FAILING STUDENTS WITH This is in keeping with statistics released by the Ministry of Education in 2015-2016, which reported that 46.9% of all suspensions and 48.4% of all expulsions involved a student with a disability. Furthermore, in many cases children are excluded from school outside of the normal suspension/expulsion process; 25% of parents surveyedreported
ABOUT US – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO About. Us. Founded in 1953, Community Living Ontario is a non-profit, provincial confederation that advocates for people who have an intellectual disability to be fully included in all aspects of community life. Community Living Ontario is proud to serve and advocate on behalf of more than 12,000 members across the province.There are over 100
JOIN US – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO For information on becoming an Affiliate Association of Community Living Ontario, please contact: Chris Beesley, Chief Executive Officer of Community Living Ontario, 416 447-4348 ext. 227, chris@communitylivingontario.ca. Find Member Organization – Search based on postal code to find your nearest member location. COUNCIL – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Ashley Stekel is a member of Community Living Durham North’s self-advocate group, the ‘A-Team’ and feels strongly about equality and inclusion. She has been a part of the Council since 2016. Nicole Flynn is enrolled in the General Arts and Science program at Loyalist College, where she’s a member of the women’s cross country team.Her long-term goal is to be an advisor to the ADVOCACY – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Advocacy. Community Living Ontario advocates for the full inclusion of people who have intellectual disabilities in all of our communities. We work together with people who have intellectual disabilities and their families to shape public policy by: Developing position papers on relevant issues. Collaborating with organizations that share ourORGANIZATIONS
The Canadian Association for Community Living is a family-based association assisting people with an intellectual disability and their families to lead the way in advancing inclusion in their own lives and in their communities. This is achieved by: Sharing information. Fostering leadership for inclusion. Engaging community leaders andpolicy
INITIATIVES
Initiatives. Community Living Ontario is actively involved in several initiatives that facilitate the full inclusion of people with an intellectual disability in all aspects of life. Our inclusive school initiatives ensure that positive attitudes are instilled in youth from a young age. We recognize that every person is an individual – with IT’S TIME FOR COMMUNITY LIVING MONTH! News. May 1, 2021. May is here, and that means it’s time for Community Living Month! Community Living Month is an annual awareness campaign that recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of the community living movement. This year’s theme is “Still in This Together”, in honour of the perseverance and resilience shown bythose in our
EVENTS – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Community Living Ontario is a registered Canadian charity. Charitable No: 119248524RR0001. CANADA (FINALLY) SETTING A POVERTY LINE The bill entrenches in legislation a poverty reduction target; a 20% drop in poverty by 2020, and a 50% reduction in poverty by 2030 relative to 2015 levels. The government claims that these targets will lead to the lowest poverty rate in Canada’s history. Finally, the bill proposes to create an arms-length National Advisory Council on CONSTITUTION & BY-LAWS The Constitution &. By-laws. Community Living Ontario was formed originally as the Ontario Association for Retarded Children on April 27, 1953 and incorporated by Letters Patent on April 23, 1954 under the Companies Act (now Corporations Act) of the Province of Ontario. The federation changed its name in 1965 to the Ontario Association forthe
COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Possibilities. Community Living Ontario assists people who have an. Donate. intellectual disability and their families to lead the way in. advancing inclusion in their own lives and in their communities.INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
Inclusive education means that all students learn together in classrooms that support different learning styles, abilities and experiences. Many children who have disabilities are still placed in segregated “special” programs. We know that when we create special places for special people, away from their peers, people are lesslikely to
ANNUAL REPORTS
ANNUAL REPORT 2019 – 2020. by Community Living Ontario. Annual Reports. September 22, 2020.PLANNING GUIDE
People who have a disability and their families now have an online, comprehensive toolkit available to them as they consider their finan cial objectives and obligations. Community Living Ontario launched the Inspiring Possibilities Estate Planning Guide: A Tax, Benefits, Trusts, and Wills Toolkit for Ontarians with Disabilities on September15th, 2016.
IT’S TIME FOR COMMUNITY LIVING MONTH! News. May 1, 2021. May is here, and that means it’s time for Community Living Month! Community Living Month is an annual awareness campaign that recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of the community living movement. This year’s theme is “Still in This Together”, in honour of the perseverance and resilience shown bythose in our
BIG CHANGES TO SOCIAL ASSISTANCE COULD BE ON THE HORIZON Recipients of social assistance programs in the province, such as Ontario Works and ODSP, could soon see substantial boosts to their income supports if the government follows recommendations from its Income Security Reform Working Groups (read the details by clicking here).. For a single person who has a disability, the report recommends increasing social assistance payments from today’s CANADA (FINALLY) SETTING A POVERTY LINE The bill entrenches in legislation a poverty reduction target; a 20% drop in poverty by 2020, and a 50% reduction in poverty by 2030 relative to 2015 levels. The government claims that these targets will lead to the lowest poverty rate in Canada’s history. Finally, the bill proposes to create an arms-length National Advisory Council on CONSTITUTION & BY-LAWS The Constitution &. By-laws. Community Living Ontario was formed originally as the Ontario Association for Retarded Children on April 27, 1953 and incorporated by Letters Patent on April 23, 1954 under the Companies Act (now Corporations Act) of the Province of Ontario. The federation changed its name in 1965 to the Ontario Association forthe
MICHAEL JACQUES
Michael Jacques. Vice President. Michael is a young adult and lives and works in the Niagara region. He has an intellectually disability and is a board member of Community Living Welland Pelham and Community Living Ontario. He was also the Co-Chair of the A Million Possibilities: Solo Ocean Row 2017 campaign for Community LivingOntario.
MAURICE VOISIN
Maurice Voisin. Director at Large. Maurice has worked in social services for 35 years – over 30 years of that in developmental services. He has a BSW from King’s College and an MSW from the University of Toronto with a health specialization. He worked for MCCSS for 15 years, first as a Familyhome Social Worker and then as aSocial Worker
COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Possibilities. Community Living Ontario assists people who have an. Donate. intellectual disability and their families to lead the way in. advancing inclusion in their own lives and in their communities.INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
Inclusive education means that all students learn together in classrooms that support different learning styles, abilities and experiences. Many children who have disabilities are still placed in segregated “special” programs. We know that when we create special places for special people, away from their peers, people are lesslikely to
ANNUAL REPORTS
ANNUAL REPORT 2019 – 2020. by Community Living Ontario. Annual Reports. September 22, 2020.PLANNING GUIDE
People who have a disability and their families now have an online, comprehensive toolkit available to them as they consider their finan cial objectives and obligations. Community Living Ontario launched the Inspiring Possibilities Estate Planning Guide: A Tax, Benefits, Trusts, and Wills Toolkit for Ontarians with Disabilities on September15th, 2016.
IT’S TIME FOR COMMUNITY LIVING MONTH! News. May 1, 2021. May is here, and that means it’s time for Community Living Month! Community Living Month is an annual awareness campaign that recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of the community living movement. This year’s theme is “Still in This Together”, in honour of the perseverance and resilience shown bythose in our
BIG CHANGES TO SOCIAL ASSISTANCE COULD BE ON THE HORIZON Recipients of social assistance programs in the province, such as Ontario Works and ODSP, could soon see substantial boosts to their income supports if the government follows recommendations from its Income Security Reform Working Groups (read the details by clicking here).. For a single person who has a disability, the report recommends increasing social assistance payments from today’s CANADA (FINALLY) SETTING A POVERTY LINE The bill entrenches in legislation a poverty reduction target; a 20% drop in poverty by 2020, and a 50% reduction in poverty by 2030 relative to 2015 levels. The government claims that these targets will lead to the lowest poverty rate in Canada’s history. Finally, the bill proposes to create an arms-length National Advisory Council on CONSTITUTION & BY-LAWS The Constitution &. By-laws. Community Living Ontario was formed originally as the Ontario Association for Retarded Children on April 27, 1953 and incorporated by Letters Patent on April 23, 1954 under the Companies Act (now Corporations Act) of the Province of Ontario. The federation changed its name in 1965 to the Ontario Association forthe
MICHAEL JACQUES
Michael Jacques. Vice President. Michael is a young adult and lives and works in the Niagara region. He has an intellectually disability and is a board member of Community Living Welland Pelham and Community Living Ontario. He was also the Co-Chair of the A Million Possibilities: Solo Ocean Row 2017 campaign for Community LivingOntario.
MAURICE VOISIN
Maurice Voisin. Director at Large. Maurice has worked in social services for 35 years – over 30 years of that in developmental services. He has a BSW from King’s College and an MSW from the University of Toronto with a health specialization. He worked for MCCSS for 15 years, first as a Familyhome Social Worker and then as aSocial Worker
COUNCIL – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Ashley Stekel is a member of Community Living Durham North’s self-advocate group, the ‘A-Team’ and feels strongly about equality and inclusion. She has been a part of the Council since 2016. Nicole Flynn is enrolled in the General Arts and Science program at Loyalist College, where she’s a member of the women’s cross country team.Her long-term goal is to be an advisor to the AFTER COVID: DAY SERVICES FOR PERSONS WHO HAVE AN After COVID: Day services for persons who have an intellectual disability. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought harsh light to the risks faced by people who need support to meet basic needs and live safely. While public attention has focused largely on seniors living in long term care settings, people labelled as having an intellectual or SUPPORTING AGING-IN-PLACE SERIES Rygiel Supports for Community Living Stays True to Its Principles to Allow People to Age in Place. by Donna Marcaccio. Aging in Place. February 26, 2021. When discussing what can be done to reform long-term care, it’s easy to focus on what we’re doing wrong. P CONSTITUTION & BY-LAWS The Constitution &. By-laws. Community Living Ontario was formed originally as the Ontario Association for Retarded Children on April 27, 1953 and incorporated by Letters Patent on April 23, 1954 under the Companies Act (now Corporations Act) of the Province of Ontario. The federation changed its name in 1965 to the Ontario Association forthe
CRYSTALIZING THE CASE FOR DEINSTITUTIONALIZATION: COVID 19 Family Engagement; Re:Action4Inclusion; Student Links; A Million Possibilities. Sandra & Gary’s Story; Sam’s Story; Ingrid’s story. Michael’s story HELP US STOP BILL C-7! Help Us Stop Bill C-7! by Community Living Ontario. News. May 21, 2020. If passed, Bill C-7 will expand medical assistance in dying in ways that threaten the safety of people with disabilities. Sign up to learn more and to volunteer to engage with your MP on this issue. Bill C-7 would expand access to medically-assisted death for people who areUPDATE FRIDAYS
Family Engagement; Re:Action4Inclusion; Student Links; A Million Possibilities. Sandra & Gary’s Story; Sam’s Story; Ingrid’s story. Michael’s storyMAURICE VOISIN
Maurice Voisin. Director at Large. Maurice has worked in social services for 35 years – over 30 years of that in developmental services. He has a BSW from King’s College and an MSW from the University of Toronto with a health specialization. He worked for MCCSS for 15 years, first as a Familyhome Social Worker and then as aSocial Worker
ONTARIO’S EDUCATION SYSTEM IS FAILING STUDENTS WITH This is in keeping with statistics released by the Ministry of Education in 2015-2016, which reported that 46.9% of all suspensions and 48.4% of all expulsions involved a student with a disability. Furthermore, in many cases children are excluded from school outside of the normal suspension/expulsion process; 25% of parents surveyedreported
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR COMMUNITY LIVING AJAX-PICKERING AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR for COMMUNITY LIVING AJAX-PICKERING AND WHITBY Community Living Ajax-Pickering and Whitby is a developmental services organization that provides residential supports, day programs, and COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Possibilities. Community Living Ontario assists people who have an. Donate. intellectual disability and their families to lead the way in. advancing inclusion in their own lives and in their communities.INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
Inclusive education means that all students learn together in classrooms that support different learning styles, abilities and experiences. Many children who have disabilities are still placed in segregated “special” programs. We know that when we create special places for special people, away from their peers, people are lesslikely to
IT’S TIME FOR COMMUNITY LIVING MONTH! News. May 1, 2021. May is here, and that means it’s time for Community Living Month! Community Living Month is an annual awareness campaign that recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of the community living movement. This year’s theme is “Still in This Together”, in honour of the perseverance and resilience shown bythose in our
ANNUAL REPORTS
ANNUAL REPORT 2019 – 2020. by Community Living Ontario. Annual Reports. September 22, 2020.PLANNING GUIDE
People who have a disability and their families now have an online, comprehensive toolkit available to them as they consider their finan cial objectives and obligations. Community Living Ontario launched the Inspiring Possibilities Estate Planning Guide: A Tax, Benefits, Trusts, and Wills Toolkit for Ontarians with Disabilities on September15th, 2016.
BIG CHANGES TO SOCIAL ASSISTANCE COULD BE ON THE HORIZON Recipients of social assistance programs in the province, such as Ontario Works and ODSP, could soon see substantial boosts to their income supports if the government follows recommendations from its Income Security Reform Working Groups (read the details by clicking here).. For a single person who has a disability, the report recommends increasing social assistance payments from today’s MEET THE COUNCIL CANDIDATES Mark Anderson is from London, Ontario and a member of Community Living London’s self-advocacy group, New Vision Advocates for over 10 years. He is currently the President of the CLO Council and hopes to be re-elected for another term. He feels he is a strong advocate for people with developmental disabilities living in London. CONSTITUTION & BY-LAWS The Constitution &. By-laws. Community Living Ontario was formed originally as the Ontario Association for Retarded Children on April 27, 1953 and incorporated by Letters Patent on April 23, 1954 under the Companies Act (now Corporations Act) of the Province of Ontario. The federation changed its name in 1965 to the Ontario Association forthe
CANADA (FINALLY) SETTING A POVERTY LINE The bill entrenches in legislation a poverty reduction target; a 20% drop in poverty by 2020, and a 50% reduction in poverty by 2030 relative to 2015 levels. The government claims that these targets will lead to the lowest poverty rate in Canada’s history. Finally, the bill proposes to create an arms-length National Advisory Council onMICHAEL JACQUES
Michael Jacques. Vice President. Michael is a young adult and lives and works in the Niagara region. He has an intellectually disability and is a board member of Community Living Welland Pelham and Community Living Ontario. He was also the Co-Chair of the A Million Possibilities: Solo Ocean Row 2017 campaign for Community LivingOntario.
COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Possibilities. Community Living Ontario assists people who have an. Donate. intellectual disability and their families to lead the way in. advancing inclusion in their own lives and in their communities.INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
Inclusive education means that all students learn together in classrooms that support different learning styles, abilities and experiences. Many children who have disabilities are still placed in segregated “special” programs. We know that when we create special places for special people, away from their peers, people are lesslikely to
IT’S TIME FOR COMMUNITY LIVING MONTH! News. May 1, 2021. May is here, and that means it’s time for Community Living Month! Community Living Month is an annual awareness campaign that recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of the community living movement. This year’s theme is “Still in This Together”, in honour of the perseverance and resilience shown bythose in our
ANNUAL REPORTS
ANNUAL REPORT 2019 – 2020. by Community Living Ontario. Annual Reports. September 22, 2020.PLANNING GUIDE
People who have a disability and their families now have an online, comprehensive toolkit available to them as they consider their finan cial objectives and obligations. Community Living Ontario launched the Inspiring Possibilities Estate Planning Guide: A Tax, Benefits, Trusts, and Wills Toolkit for Ontarians with Disabilities on September15th, 2016.
BIG CHANGES TO SOCIAL ASSISTANCE COULD BE ON THE HORIZON Recipients of social assistance programs in the province, such as Ontario Works and ODSP, could soon see substantial boosts to their income supports if the government follows recommendations from its Income Security Reform Working Groups (read the details by clicking here).. For a single person who has a disability, the report recommends increasing social assistance payments from today’s MEET THE COUNCIL CANDIDATES Mark Anderson is from London, Ontario and a member of Community Living London’s self-advocacy group, New Vision Advocates for over 10 years. He is currently the President of the CLO Council and hopes to be re-elected for another term. He feels he is a strong advocate for people with developmental disabilities living in London. CONSTITUTION & BY-LAWS The Constitution &. By-laws. Community Living Ontario was formed originally as the Ontario Association for Retarded Children on April 27, 1953 and incorporated by Letters Patent on April 23, 1954 under the Companies Act (now Corporations Act) of the Province of Ontario. The federation changed its name in 1965 to the Ontario Association forthe
CANADA (FINALLY) SETTING A POVERTY LINE The bill entrenches in legislation a poverty reduction target; a 20% drop in poverty by 2020, and a 50% reduction in poverty by 2030 relative to 2015 levels. The government claims that these targets will lead to the lowest poverty rate in Canada’s history. Finally, the bill proposes to create an arms-length National Advisory Council onMICHAEL JACQUES
Michael Jacques. Vice President. Michael is a young adult and lives and works in the Niagara region. He has an intellectually disability and is a board member of Community Living Welland Pelham and Community Living Ontario. He was also the Co-Chair of the A Million Possibilities: Solo Ocean Row 2017 campaign for Community LivingOntario.
ADVOCACY – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Advocacy. Community Living Ontario advocates for the full inclusion of people who have intellectual disabilities in all of our communities. We work together with people who have intellectual disabilities and their families to shape public policy by: Developing position papers on relevant issues. Collaborating with organizations that share our COUNCIL – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Ashley Stekel is a member of Community Living Durham North’s self-advocate group, the ‘A-Team’ and feels strongly about equality and inclusion. She has been a part of the Council since 2016. Nicole Flynn is enrolled in the General Arts and Science program at Loyalist College, where she’s a member of the women’s cross country team.Her long-term goal is to be an advisor to the AGING-IN-PLACE FOR ALL Aging-in-Place for All. The statement that most caught my attention in the recently released Ontario COVID-19 Long-term Care Commission Report reads: The average age of long-term care residents . . . is 84. The Commission heard that residents typically enter a long-term care home in the last two years of their life, and that approximately SUPPORTING AGING-IN-PLACE SERIES Rygiel Supports for Community Living Stays True to Its Principles to Allow People to Age in Place. by Donna Marcaccio. Aging in Place. February 26, 2021. When discussing what can be done to reform long-term care, it’s easy to focus on what we’re doing wrong. P CONSTITUTION & BY-LAWS The Constitution &. By-laws. Community Living Ontario was formed originally as the Ontario Association for Retarded Children on April 27, 1953 and incorporated by Letters Patent on April 23, 1954 under the Companies Act (now Corporations Act) of the Province of Ontario. The federation changed its name in 1965 to the Ontario Association forthe
CANADA (FINALLY) SETTING A POVERTY LINE The bill entrenches in legislation a poverty reduction target; a 20% drop in poverty by 2020, and a 50% reduction in poverty by 2030 relative to 2015 levels. The government claims that these targets will lead to the lowest poverty rate in Canada’s history. Finally, the bill proposes to create an arms-length National Advisory Council on AFTER COVID: DAY SERVICES FOR PERSONS WHO HAVE AN After COVID: Day services for persons who have an intellectual disability. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought harsh light to the risks faced by people who need support to meet basic needs and live safely. While public attention has focused largely on seniors living in long term care settings, people labelled as having an intellectual orMAURICE VOISIN
Maurice Voisin. Director at Large. Maurice has worked in social services for 35 years – over 30 years of that in developmental services. He has a BSW from King’s College and an MSW from the University of Toronto with a health specialization. He worked for MCCSS for 15 years, first as a Familyhome Social Worker and then as aSocial Worker
IF INCLUSION MEANS EVERYONE WHY NOT ME? Students often did not participate in extracurricular school activities (62.7%). Exclusion: Students who have an intellectual disability were excluded from school or the classroom for disability-related reasons (45%). Conflict: 74% of parents or caregivers reported high levels of conflict with schools or school boards (56%), and they indicated EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR COMMUNITY LIVING AJAX-PICKERING AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR for COMMUNITY LIVING AJAX-PICKERING AND WHITBY Community Living Ajax-Pickering and Whitby is a developmental services organization that provides residential supports, day programs, and COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Possibilities. Community Living Ontario assists people who have an. Donate. intellectual disability and their families to lead the way in. advancing inclusion in their own lives and in their communities. ADVOCACY – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Advocacy. Community Living Ontario advocates for the full inclusion of people who have intellectual disabilities in all of our communities. We work together with people who have intellectual disabilities and their families to shape public policy by: Developing position papers on relevant issues. Collaborating with organizations that share our COUNCIL – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Ashley Stekel is a member of Community Living Durham North’s self-advocate group, the ‘A-Team’ and feels strongly about equality and inclusion. She has been a part of the Council since 2016. Nicole Flynn is enrolled in the General Arts and Science program at Loyalist College, where she’s a member of the women’s cross country team.Her long-term goal is to be an advisor to theANNUAL REPORTS
ANNUAL REPORT 2019 – 2020. by Community Living Ontario. Annual Reports. September 22, 2020.PLANNING GUIDE
People who have a disability and their families now have an online, comprehensive toolkit available to them as they consider their finan cial objectives and obligations. Community Living Ontario launched the Inspiring Possibilities Estate Planning Guide: A Tax, Benefits, Trusts, and Wills Toolkit for Ontarians with Disabilities on September15th, 2016.
IT’S TIME FOR COMMUNITY LIVING MONTH! News. May 1, 2021. May is here, and that means it’s time for Community Living Month! Community Living Month is an annual awareness campaign that recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of the community living movement. This year’s theme is “Still in This Together”, in honour of the perseverance and resilience shown bythose in our
LINKS – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Best Buddies Canada. Canadian Abilities Foundation. Canadian Association of Independent Living Centres (CAILC) Canadian Council on Social Development (CCSD) Centre for Research and Education in Human Services (CREHS) Cerebral Palsy Group (US-based) Children’s Mental Health Ontario. Community Involvement Council. BIG CHANGES TO SOCIAL ASSISTANCE COULD BE ON THE HORIZON Recipients of social assistance programs in the province, such as Ontario Works and ODSP, could soon see substantial boosts to their income supports if the government follows recommendations from its Income Security Reform Working Groups (read the details by clicking here).. For a single person who has a disability, the report recommends increasing social assistance payments from today’s COMMUNITY LIVING STORE Community Living Ontario is a registered Canadian charity. Charitable No: 119248524RR0001. WordPress Download Manager - Best Download Management PluginMICHAEL JACQUES
Michael Jacques. Vice President. Michael is a young adult and lives and works in the Niagara region. He has an intellectually disability and is a board member of Community Living Welland Pelham and Community Living Ontario. He was also the Co-Chair of the A Million Possibilities: Solo Ocean Row 2017 campaign for Community LivingOntario.
COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Possibilities. Community Living Ontario assists people who have an. Donate. intellectual disability and their families to lead the way in. advancing inclusion in their own lives and in their communities. ADVOCACY – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Advocacy. Community Living Ontario advocates for the full inclusion of people who have intellectual disabilities in all of our communities. We work together with people who have intellectual disabilities and their families to shape public policy by: Developing position papers on relevant issues. Collaborating with organizations that share our COUNCIL – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Ashley Stekel is a member of Community Living Durham North’s self-advocate group, the ‘A-Team’ and feels strongly about equality and inclusion. She has been a part of the Council since 2016. Nicole Flynn is enrolled in the General Arts and Science program at Loyalist College, where she’s a member of the women’s cross country team.Her long-term goal is to be an advisor to theANNUAL REPORTS
ANNUAL REPORT 2019 – 2020. by Community Living Ontario. Annual Reports. September 22, 2020.PLANNING GUIDE
People who have a disability and their families now have an online, comprehensive toolkit available to them as they consider their finan cial objectives and obligations. Community Living Ontario launched the Inspiring Possibilities Estate Planning Guide: A Tax, Benefits, Trusts, and Wills Toolkit for Ontarians with Disabilities on September15th, 2016.
IT’S TIME FOR COMMUNITY LIVING MONTH! News. May 1, 2021. May is here, and that means it’s time for Community Living Month! Community Living Month is an annual awareness campaign that recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of the community living movement. This year’s theme is “Still in This Together”, in honour of the perseverance and resilience shown bythose in our
LINKS – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Best Buddies Canada. Canadian Abilities Foundation. Canadian Association of Independent Living Centres (CAILC) Canadian Council on Social Development (CCSD) Centre for Research and Education in Human Services (CREHS) Cerebral Palsy Group (US-based) Children’s Mental Health Ontario. Community Involvement Council. BIG CHANGES TO SOCIAL ASSISTANCE COULD BE ON THE HORIZON Recipients of social assistance programs in the province, such as Ontario Works and ODSP, could soon see substantial boosts to their income supports if the government follows recommendations from its Income Security Reform Working Groups (read the details by clicking here).. For a single person who has a disability, the report recommends increasing social assistance payments from today’s COMMUNITY LIVING STORE Community Living Ontario is a registered Canadian charity. Charitable No: 119248524RR0001. WordPress Download Manager - Best Download Management PluginMICHAEL JACQUES
Michael Jacques. Vice President. Michael is a young adult and lives and works in the Niagara region. He has an intellectually disability and is a board member of Community Living Welland Pelham and Community Living Ontario. He was also the Co-Chair of the A Million Possibilities: Solo Ocean Row 2017 campaign for Community LivingOntario.
ABOUT US – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO About. Us. Founded in 1953, Community Living Ontario is a non-profit, provincial confederation that advocates for people who have an intellectual disability to be fully included in all aspects of community life. Community Living Ontario is proud to serve and advocate on behalf of more than 12,000 members across the province.There are over 100
JOIN US – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO For information on becoming an Affiliate Association of Community Living Ontario, please contact: Chris Beesley, Chief Executive Officer of Community Living Ontario, 416 447-4348 ext. 227, chris@communitylivingontario.ca. Find Member Organization – Search based on postal code to find your nearest member location.INITIATIVES
Initiatives. Community Living Ontario is actively involved in several initiatives that facilitate the full inclusion of people with an intellectual disability in all aspects of life. Our inclusive school initiatives ensure that positive attitudes are instilled in youth from a young age. We recognize that every person is an individual – with CONTACT US – COMMUNITY LIVING ONTARIO Student Links Team. Joel MacIntyre, Student Links Manager– ext. 236 Cristy Webb, Coordinator – North East region – 705-262-0635 Patsy Kinio, Coordinator – Central West Region – 416-799-9641 Meghan Davis, Coordinator – North Bay – 705-358-1124 Sarah Utting, Coordinator – Kingston and Surrounding area – 613-349-2733 Rebecca Rappeport, Coordinator – Kingston and Surrounding MEET THE COUNCIL CANDIDATES Mark Anderson is from London, Ontario and a member of Community Living London’s self-advocacy group, New Vision Advocates for over 10 years. He is currently the President of the CLO Council and hopes to be re-elected for another term. He feels he is a strong advocate for people with developmental disabilities living in London. COMMUNITY LIVING STORE Community Living Ontario is a registered Canadian charity. Charitable No: 119248524RR0001. WordPress Download Manager - Best Download Management Plugin CONSTITUTION & BY-LAWS The Constitution &. By-laws. Community Living Ontario was formed originally as the Ontario Association for Retarded Children on April 27, 1953 and incorporated by Letters Patent on April 23, 1954 under the Companies Act (now Corporations Act) of the Province of Ontario. The federation changed its name in 1965 to the Ontario Association forthe
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Inclusive. Education. A research project is currently underway to address accommodation issues within Ontario’s schools for students who have an intellectual disability and to identify the barriers impeding their access to education. Launched in February of 2017 by the Inclusive Education Advocacy Initiative, which consists ofCommunity
IF INCLUSION MEANS EVERYONE WHY NOT ME? Students often did not participate in extracurricular school activities (62.7%). Exclusion: Students who have an intellectual disability were excluded from school or the classroom for disability-related reasons (45%). Conflict: 74% of parents or caregivers reported high levels of conflict with schools or school boards (56%), and they indicated BILL 218: THE DEATH OF MEMORY Family Engagement; Re:Action4Inclusion; Student Links; A Million Possibilities. Sandra & Gary’s Story; Sam’s Story; Ingrid’s story. Michael’s story__ __
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