
Are you interested in gaining a more inclusive perspective on the topic of parenting?
If so, “Living, Parenting, Possibilities; Universal Access Now” is open to all community members, allies, and service providers who would like to learn more about parenting with a disability. This one-day interactive conference is focused on moving beyond parenting with a disability, and engaging in conversations on how we can all work together in a safe, effective, inclusive manner!
When: Wednesday, November 8th from 10am – 4pm
Where: Ryerson University – 55 Gould Street, Tecumseh Room
***The option to attend via webinar is also available.
Please RSVP one of three ways:
(1) Online: https://
(2) By phone: 416-968-3422 ext. 24
(3) By email: melanie@springtideresource
Participants, if able, are asked to contribute a nominal $25 fee at this link:
https://
ASL and all other accommodations provided upon reasonable request
Hosted by Anne Johnston Health Station, Tobias House, Centre for Independent Living Toronto (CILT), Citizens with Disabilities Ontario, Ontario Federation of Cerebral Palsy and Springtide Resources
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