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SUMMARY:Accessible Community Forum: Disability and the Media
DESCRIPTION:How do you feel about the representation of people with disabilities in the media? \nOn October 23rd\, 2024\, join us at Creekside Community Recreation Centre from 1:00 – 3:00 PM PT for our next Accessible Community Forum on Disability and the Media\, to discover our community’s thoughts and experiences around representation and inclusivity in our current media culture. \nThis forum will address the representation of disabilities in the media. We will discuss important topics\, such as fostering more diverse disability narratives\, and how we can enhance honest representation within the media industry. \nThe panelists for the coming Accessible Community Forum include: \n– HOST: Amy Amantea an Artist\, Actor and Advocate for Persons with Disabilities\n– Susanna Uchatius Artistic Director at Theatre Terrific\n– Katie MacMillan Founder of Kello Inclusive\n– Grant Hardy Producer at Accessible Media Inc.\n– Tilly Nelson Photographer and avocate for equal representation\n– Ladan Sahraei Iranian-Canadian deaf actress\, director and filmmaker \nYour input is crucial in driving positive change within the landscape of media representation in Canada. Let’s work together to create a more inclusive and empowering environment for all members of our community.\nThank you for your participation\, and we look forward to seeing you at the forum!\n—\nYou are the expert of your experience. Be heard.\nIf you require assistance taking the survey\, registering or attending this event\, please email us at info@connectra.org. Closed captioning will be available.\nCheck out our previous Accessible Community Forums at disabilityfoundation.org/acf\n—\nAbout the Disability Foundation: Established in 1985 and based in Vancouver\, B.C.\, the Disability Foundation strives to support people with physical disabilities by supporting accessible programs to enjoy outdoor activities\, make social connections\, and access personalized adapted devices. With the support of our well-rounded\, multi-disciplinary board members\, our leadership team has experienced great success in empowering the disability community to reimagine what is possible.\n– —\nAbout the ConnecTra Society: Formed in 1999 by Vancouver tetraplegic Sam Sullivan\, the ConnecTra Society is a connecting agency linking people with physical disabilities to activities and programs that will\, over time\, allow them to grow\, gain confidence and become increasingly more active and involved in community life. We aim to get all people with significant disabilities living in British Columbia as socially active and engaged as possible through our workshops and other resources. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/accessible-community-forum-disability-and-the-media/
LOCATION:Creekside Community Recreation Centre\, 1 Athletes Way\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5Y 0B1
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SUMMARY:Accessible Community Forum on Accessible Healthcare in BC
DESCRIPTION:Our next Accessible Community Forum will be on Accessible Healthcare in BC to discover our community’s thoughts and experiences navigating healthcare with a disability. \nAlthough Canada offers universal healthcare\, the accessibility and availability of services are not guaranteed\, and people with disabilities are often the people who experience the most severe effects from a lack of accessible services. \nEqual access to healthcare is a necessity. Let’s break down barriers by discussing the current challenges people with disabilities face with topics like accessibility of services\, mental health\, medical ableism\, and government support. \nThe panelists for the coming Accessible Community Forum include: \nCharmaine Niebergall from Health Quality BC\nCassie Starc from Tall Tree Integrated Health\nPascale Jendral from Pathways Clubhouse\nJoanne Smith from Fruitful Elements Nutrition\nJocelyn Maffin from SCI-BC \nPresented by the  Disability Foundation and hosted by the ConnecTra Society\, this next Accessible Community Forum aims to cultivate a conversation between various organizations and our community of people with disabilities. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/accessible-community-forum-on-accessible-healthcare-in-bc/
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SUMMARY:Accessible Community Forum: Digital Accessibility
DESCRIPTION:Are technology and digital services easily accessible? Join us on Zoom on July 21\, 2023\, from 1:00 – 3:00 PM PT for our next Accessible Community Forum on Digital Accessibility to discover our community’s thoughts. \nHave your opinion on the topic heard by taking our survey now: https://forms.office.com/r/LBdKVKP0HR \nDigital accessibility refers to deliberately designing and offering digital services for all users\, specifically users with disabilities. As the world rapidly becomes more digital\, a significant gap is growing between current technology and its accessibility to people with disabilities. \nRegister now\, and on July 21st join on Zoom: https://bit.ly/3MNcsjW \nAccessibility features often are added to new technology after its development\, causing an endless race to catch up with the latest and greatest. \nPresented by the  Disability Foundation and hosted by the ConnecTra Society\, this next Accessible Community Forum aims to cultivate a conversation between various organizations and our community of people with disabilities. \nDigital accessibility is a frequent topic of discussion in our outreach\, previous Accessible Community Forums\, and affiliated societies’ regular programming. Through our survey and forum\, we will build on our current knowledge and broaden our collective understanding of your needs and how best to accommodate them. \nYour feedback is essential to driving change in the accessibility of digital services. We encourage all our community members to come and voice their experiences and opinions. A final report with the forum’s findings will be sent to the panellists\, related nonprofit\norganizations\, grantors who may fund these needs\, and government representatives. \nHelp us explore possible solutions and resources to bridge the gap between the accessible technology and digital services you currently experience and what they could become. The forum is an open\, honest\, and inclusive dialogue between a panel of organizational representatives and our beautiful province’s diverse disability community. \nThe panelists for the coming Accessible Community Forum include:\n– Kim Donaldson and Shane Kehoe from Fable\, an inclusive tech company working directly with adaptive tech and people with disabilities.\n– Ean Price from Technology for Living\, a nonprofit organization providing people with disabilities innovative equipment to increase their independence and wellbeing.\n– Nate Toevs from Neil Squire\, a non-profit organization that is revolutionizing Canadians’ with disabilities’ lives through accessible technology.\n– Jenn McLean and Katrina Summers from the Government of BC’s Web Governance and Digital Accessibility Team. \nStart the conversation by taking the Digital Accessibility Survey by Sunday\, July 16\, at 11:59 PM PT. \nYou are the expert of your experience. Be heard. \nIf you require assistance taking the survey\, registering or attending this event\, please email us at info@connectra.org. Closed captioning will be available.\nCheck out our previous Accessible Community Forums at disabilityfoundation.org/acf\n—\nAbout the Disability Foundation:  Established in 1985 and based in Vancouver\, B.C.\, the Disability Foundation strives to support people with physical disabilities by supporting accessible programs to enjoy outdoor activities\, make social connections\, and access personalized adapted devices. With the support of our well-rounded\, multi-disciplinary board members\, our leadership team has experienced great success in empowering the disability community to reimagine what is possible.\n—\nAbout the ConnecTra Society:  Formed in 1999 by Vancouver tetraplegic Sam Sullivan\, the ConnecTra Society is a connecting agency linking people with physical disabilities to activities and programs that will\, over time\, allow them to grow\, gain confidence and become increasingly more active and involved in community life. We aim to get all people with significant disabilities living in British Columbia as socially active and engaged as possible through our workshops and other resources. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/accessible-community-forum-digital-accessibility/
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