Events
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CPABC and Public Policy
February 24 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm PT

Join the Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia on February 24th, from 12-1pm! Here, you will experience a riveting discussion of the advocacy work this organization has done and are doing. Their focus is to increase the quality of individuals who have cerebral palsy. The conversation will highlight issues where accessibility conflicts with environmental concerns.
Jeanne Morton, Coordinator of Agency Services for the Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia, lives with a neurological disability and has four decades of experience advocating for persons with disabilities. Maritime born, Toronto tested, and prairie-proven, she raised her now adult family in North Vancouver. She is passionate about working for justice for all with disabilities.
Please note, this session will be closed 10 minutes after the start time to prevent disruption. Please be on time, or you can watch the recording on YouTube or Facebook afterwards.
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Code of Conduct
The Disability Foundation and affiliated societies' locations, programs, and events are inclusive and welcoming environments. Participation in any of the aforementioned organizations is subject to the observance of the Disability Foundation and affiliated societies' rules and procedures. Staff, volunteers, and clients are part of a team and expected to conduct themselves in a respectful manner. This means that physical harm, verbal or written abuse, harassment of any kind, and any bullying behaviour will not be tolerated. Anyone found to have committed conduct prohibited by the societies is subject to disciplinary actions as deemed fit by the Executive Director, up to and including removal from the programs.