A list of public policies supporting participation in leisure for children with disabilities in Canada. For the purpose of this initiative, “policy” is used in the sense of guiding principles generally issued by governments, whereas “program” is used for the kinds of initiatives in which individuals can participate.
This document presents the needs assessment of people with disabilities and the major challenges they are facing in NWT and also gives a survey of programs and activities available to residents in NWT
This is government website of Northwest Territory with policies of the whole province, specifically of interest are policies related to health, wellness, education, culture, and employment.
A strategy to promote physical activity, recreation and sport.
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Policy guidelines to advance inclusion of persons with disability in all areas.
A program delivered by Recreation New Brunswick in partnership with Department of Wellness, Culture and Sport that aims to increase active living opportunities for people with disabilities in New Brunswick.
A program that advocates and facilitates inclusion in existing community recreation and sport activities.
Legislation funding to provide services and support to families who need assistance with caring for a child with disabilities.
Policy guidelines from the government of Manitoba to promote full participation and inclusion of persons with disabilities in Manitoba.
This is legislation from the Manitoba Disabilities Issues Office to ensure accessibility by preventing and removing barriers that disable people with respect to the general systems of society, including, but not limited to: education and training, employment, transportation, information and communications, the delivery and receipt of goods and services, and the design, operation and management of the built environment.
Explore ways to get involved in B.C.’s sport system.
Legislation funding from the Ministry of Small Business & Revenue and Special Transportation Subsidy to provide accessible public transportation.
This document from the Ministry of Social Development allows for an earnings exemption up to $300 per month to single income assistance clients.