CCD Chairperson's Update: September

Committee of States Parties

Key Messages from End Exclusion 2011 Round Tables

Every province needs to have a centralized, “one stop shopping” information and referral system, either physical and/or virtual, that is accessible to people with all disabilities, offering alternate formats and plain language and with outreach to rural and northern communities.

There is an F/P/T advisory committee on people with disabilities that is currently co chaired by the province of BC. We need to find out who they are and what they're doing.

Notes from Presentation by Lived Experience of Poverty Panelist Laurence Parent

(Laurence Parent is a doctoral student in humanities at Concordia University. She lives in Montreal and is involved with the Québec disability rights movement.)

I was asked to speak about personal experiences, what it is like to be living in Quebec in 2011 with physical disabilities.

I was born in 1985, not so long after the International Year of Disabled Persons. Seven years earlier, Quebec had adopted the act to secure the rights of persons with disabilities.

Notes from Presentation by Lived Experience of Poverty Panelist Laurie Larson

(Laurie Larson is the President of the Canadian Association for Community Living.)

Good morning. Statistics tell us far too many families in this country are trying to raise their children with disabilities in poverty. There are a number of reasons for this, including the additional costs of disability and the all too frequent need for one parent to stay out of the paid labour force to provide caregiving support.

L'UNISSON: Une approche canadienne concernant les personnes handicapées

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Ministres fédéral, provinciaux et territoriaux responsables des services sociaux

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IN UNISON: A Canadian Approach to Disability Issues

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Dépenses des régimes d'aide sociale en prestations d'invalidité

Pourquoi les coûts augmentent-ils?

John Stapleton
Open Policy Ontario
3 novembre 2011

Cet exposé en Power Point a été présenté le 3 novembre au forum Mettons fin à l'exclusion.

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