Dear community members, Researchers at Western University – Drs. Laura Brunton & Caitlin Cassidy – are studying how adults with childhood‑onset disabilities receive healthcare after they leave pediatric services. We’re looking for Ontario adults (18+) with cerebral palsy or spina bifida who are not patients of the Transitional & Lifelong Care (TLC) Clinic in London, plus their caregivers/support people. What’s involved? Online survey (patient […]
🎬 Casting Call: Kids’ Inclusive Sports & Arts Video Series! We’re teaming up with TAP Toronto & Hydrocephalus Canada to create fun videos for schools & YouTube featuring accessible sports & arts programs for kids across Canada! 🏀🎨 A huge thank you to @TorontoFoundation for their generous grant making this possible! 🙏 We’d love to […]
🌟 Webinar Alert: Hydrocephalus & Spina Bifida – A Neuropsychological Perspective 🌟 Join Dr. Stephanie L. Leon, clinical psychologist & neuropsychologist (McGill University & University of Ottawa), as she explores the neuropsychological aspects of hydrocephalus and spina bifida across all age groups. Dr. Leon, formerly at Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), now in private […]
🌟 SHYNE (Supporting Hydrocephalus Youth Network & Empowerment) 🗓️ Thursday, November 13 ⏰ 7:00–8:00 PM (EST) 📍 Online via Zoom 💬 This month’s SHYNE meeting theme: Accessible Technology! 💻✨ Let’s talk about the tech and tools that help make our daily lives more accessible — whether for school, work, or everyday routines. From adaptive devices […]