Advocacy Handbook
Far too often people sit silently while a real barrier is making them feel ill at ease and preventing them from participating to their full potential. Perhaps they feel that they do not want to bother people with their “complaints”, or perhaps for the bigger issues they prefer to leave lobbying and advocacy to the “experts”. Whatever the reason, silence does not bring around change.
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Fast Fact
There are 600 new spinal cord injuries every year in Ontario (more than one a day) and current estimates indicate that there are approximately 33,140 Ontarians living with spinal cord injury. (Urban Futures Institute Report)




