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CASS Report – January 2020

Posted on Fri, Jan 3, 2020 By:
Posted in: The CASS Report

HAPPY NEW YEAR CASS!!Want to beat the winter blues? Check out the Health and Safety section in this month’s newsletter. 2020 is our accreditation year – CASS is required to meet many standards set out by ACDS – Alberta Council of Disability Services – watch the CASS Report for a separate standard each month. Be…

CASS 2018-2019 Annual General Report

Posted on Tue, Jul 16, 2019 By:
Posted in: Annual General ReportSLT Update

It is our great pleasure to share with everyone the CASS 2018-2019 Annual General Report. The 2018-2019 fiscal year was an eventful one at CASS with lots of exciting developments. Check out the CASS 2018-2019 Annual General Report for the details!

Re-imagining the Role of Human Service Workers

Posted on Tue, Apr 17, 2018 By:
Posted in: blog

Re-imagining the Role of Human Service Workers: Staff Experiences of a Social Change Initiative The need for change in the field is evident given the continued marginalization of people with intellectual disabilities. This 2017 Case Study of a Change Initiative at an Edmonton agency serving people with intellectual disabilities illustrates the challenges and benefits around…

Opportunity is Not Always ‘Equal-Access’

Posted on Mon, Feb 27, 2017 By:
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So much of who we are is based on the opportunities that we took advantage of. Some of those opportunities were as simple as education choices, jobs, relationships, vacation destinations and even getting a driver’s license. Some of the opportunities we take might even represent a degree of ‘healthy risk’ – like snowboarding, biking across…

Canadian Accessibility Act In Development Now – Voices Required

Posted on Wed, Oct 19, 2016 By:
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Accessibility isn’t, we’ve learned, just about the physical environment, and discrimination isn’t just about negative attitudes. So much of what non-disabled people design is designed for people just like them. The problem is, people with disabilities are a growing demographic and already represent about 15% of our population – so designing systems, policies and environments that inadvertently…

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