Meet Joel Dembe, the Person with “The Right to Break a Sweat"
June 6, 2016
Meet Joel Dembe, the guy who's breaking a sweat in RHF's #Access4All video.
Meet the woman with “The Right to That Perfect Dress”, Judy Rittersporn
May 30, 2016
Meet Judy Rittersporn, the woman featured in our "The Right to the Perfect Dress" video.
Meet Martin Courcelles, the person with “The right to be the first one in. Again.”
May 24, 2016
Meet one of the stars of RHF's #Access4All video, Martin Courcelles.
Help support #Access4All!
May 15, 2016
Many of us don’t realize that people with disabilities still face a huge number of accessibility barriers on a daily basis. You may not think twice about grabbing a coffee or going to the office. But did you know that the most significant barriers that people with any kind of mobility issue face are those in the built environment: schools, retail stores, community centres, etc? Basically the places where we live, work and play.
Rick Hansen Foundation 2016 Spring Newsletter
May 12, 2016
What is new with the Rick Hansen Foundation this Spring?Overview:Click to jump to section:Let’s Get Started!Our Access & Inclusion TeamStudents Gain AwarenessSCI and ExerciseReady to Roll: Josiah’s...
Top tips for wheelchair accessible travel
May 2, 2016
Let’s be honest. Travelling is stressful. Even the most experienced traveller will have stressful moments at some point throughout their trip. Travelling with a disability brings added stress, but by no means does it make it impossible. They key is plan, plan and plan some more!
Our Amazing Cora: The joys and challenges of raising a child with a disability
April 25, 2016
The birth of a child is a wonderful event. The raising of that child comes with a mixture of joys and sorrows, happy times and challenging ones. All of this has been Hilary Thomson’s experience as a mother of four children, one of whom has cerebral palsy (CP).
Let's play! Creating inclusive play spaces for children of all abilities
April 18, 2016
Play is how children learn. Physical play has many positive outcomes; active children are healthier, have higher self-esteem, and are better prepared to learn. Playgrounds are fun for kids, and they are also an ideal environment for supporting the overall healthy development of kids with and without disabilities.
Don’t congratulate me for having a beer (and other thoughts on being a student with a disability)
April 11, 2016
Ever wonder what it’s like to be young person studying at university full-time, volunteering, playing sports, and socializing – except they happen to use a wheelchair?