What’s New: Footprints of Accessibility and Inclusion
Municipal governments make a significant contribution to creating accessible and inclusive communities.
What’s New: Sports and Recreation Programs that Welcome ALL Children
It’s not enough to simply accommodate children with disabilities in existing programs
What’s New: Health, Wellness and Physical Activity Resources
The American National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability (NCHPAD) is a public health resource center
What’s New: Accessible Playgrounds For ALL
As a kid going to a playground was one of my favourite excursions.
What’s New: Inclusive Recreation and Summer Fun
Cultivating inclusive recreation opportunities that provide a way for everyone to be “part” of the community
What’s New: Accessible Parks and Trails
Have you checked out the accessibility and inclusivity of the provincial parks and trails in Ontario and National Parks across Canada?
What’s New: LEGO Braille Bricks
The LEGO Braille Bricks have been to help children living with sight loss to develop tactile skills and learn the braille system.
What’s New: Toolkit and Practices in Inclusive Recreation
The Active Living Alliance for Canadians with a Disability (ALACD) is a network of organizations that share best practices about inclusion in communities.