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Lack of Digital Supervision is Leaving Kids Vulnerable to a Growing Group of Online Predators – Their Peers
A rising number of Canadian children – some as young as four years old – are becoming desensitized to porn and violence online and being victimized by their peers, and if adults don’t take action now to boost their digital supervision, the problem...
Halifax Researcher Raises Alarm Bell over Concerningly Low Life Satisfaction among Canada’s Disabled Youth, Calls for A New Resilience-based Approach to Services
Young people with disabilities living in Canada are reporting significantly lower levels of life satisfaction compared to their peers, and without action to improve the way support services are delivered, their mental health and general well-being...
Danielle Peers, Ph. D. – Congrès 2021
Danielle Peers est une organisatrice communautaire, une artiste et la titulaire de la Chaire de recherche du Canada en culture du handicap et du mouvement de la Faculté de kinésiologie, de sport et de loisir à l’Université de l’Alberta. Danielle se...
Dr. Shirley-Anne Tate – Congrès 2021
Nous avons demandé à la professeure Shirley Anne Tate, titulaire de la Chaire de recherche du Canada sur le féminisme et l’intersectionnalité et membre du corps professoral du département de sociologie de l’Université de l’Alberta, de nous parler de...
Rethinking capacity: on preserving the dignity of risk
Guest post by Elizabeth C. Mohler, Ph.D Student in Occupational Science at Western University. I recently came across an article in the Walrus titled: "When Is a Senior No Longer Capable of Making Their Own Decisions?" The article outlined what is...
Exhausted? Slow Down and Listen (to Disabled Wisdom)
Guest blog by Erika Katzman, PhD, OT Reg. (Ont.), and Assistant Professor of Disability Studies at King’s University College at Western University. When I met Gini* five years ago, I was surprised to learn that she doesn’t get any extra break time at...
Accessibility on the Fringes in a Time of Crisis
Guest blog by James Deaville, professor and musicologist at Carleton University. Post-secondary institutions have responded with alacrity to the needs of undergraduate students, whose lives and studies have been disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic...
The Trans Generation: How Trans Kids (and Their Parents) Are Creating a Gender Revolution
My research with and on behalf of trans and gender nonconforming kids brings my personal experience together with my scholarship in a particularly powerful way. I was a gender nonconforming kid and experienced very harsh gender policing. I now...
Thinking about War
Reflections on the Congress 2018 Big Thinking lecture entitled Thinking about war with Margaret MacMillan, C.C. organized by the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences and the University of Regina. In a country like ours, it can be easy to...