Canada
Canada
Learning across borders: What can Canada learn from Danish early childhood education and care?
Alarming statistics highlight child care accessibility crisis in Canada
Almost half of young Canadian children live in child-care deserts, report says
‘Child care’ or education? Words matter in how we envision living well with children
Not done yet: $10-a-day child care requires addressing Canada’s child care deserts
childhood disability (without) poverty: a national discussion
This family-led event will explore the intersection of familial poverty, childhood disability, and health outcomes. It will create an opportunity for families, health care professionals, and policy researchers to come together and share both their knowledge and lived experiences on equal footing to identify where we can partner to effect systemic change. Childhood disability is known to have a huge financial impact on families and children.
There is simply not enough data or awareness about the intersection of childhood disability with familial and personal lifelong financial challenges.
We want to change that.
Disability Without Poverty is a movement, led by people with disabilities supported by our families, friends, service providers, allies and organizations. Right now, our priority is to build consensus toward a federal Canada Disability Benefit that would ensure income support above the poverty line for people who live with disabilities.