Accessibility and Disability Rights

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“Trent’s Not Made For People With Disabilities”: An Assessment of Trent’s Accessibility With Disability Activist Derek Newman-Stille
Ian Vansegbrook accompanies Trent University instructor and disability activist, Derek Newman-Stille, on a tour of the Symons campus to assess the campus' accessibility.
Council Receives Updates on Accessibility, Community Health Centre, Long Term Care, and the Fate of Service Peterborough
Accessibility, health care, and ease of access to services were top of mind during June 3rd General Committee.
Living With An Invisible Disability
A disability is defined as a limitation or impairment, either physical or mental, which makes it more difficult for an individual to do certain activities (activity limitation), or interferes with their ability to interact with the world around them (participation restrictions). There are both visible and invisible forms of disability, which can impact the way a person is able to participate in society. It does not mean, however, that someone diagnosed with a disability is unable to live a rich, fulfilling life. It simply means that they may need different accommodations and supports, while still respecting the person’s individual autonomy.
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