training Resources

 

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Ability to Thrive

Ability to Thrive customizes private fee-for-service therapeutic recreation, personal training, older adult fitness, education and workshops.


Canadian Injured Workers Alliance (CIWA)

The Canadian Injured Workers Alliance is a national network of injured workers groups that aims to support and strengthen the work of local, provincial, and territorial injured workers groups by providing a forum for exchanging information and sharing experiences.


Canine Opportunity, People Empowerment (COPE)

COPE raises and trains special assistance dogs for people with medical conditions or physical disabilities.


Canines with a Cause (CWAC)

CWAC aims to help individuals with mobility related disabilities that wish to gain independence through the assistance of a specially trained Assistance Dog by teaming them with one that will assist them in their specific needs.


Centre for Independent Living in Toronto Inc.

Centre for Independent Living in Toronto provides information on topics including peer support, skill training, direct funding financement, attendant services, parenting and other resources for independent living.


Diamond in the Rough Medical Dogs

If you have a medical condition or physical limitation and want to gain independence with the help of dogs, this organization can train your dogs so they can better serve your needs.


Independent Living Canada

Independent Living Canada supports the IL movement and strengthens the ILCs by undertaking various activities, including policy articulation, guidance and support. training and resource development, information services and promotion of awareness.


Medical Rehabilitation and Training Center in Secondary Complications in Spinal Cord Injury

University of Alabama

Affiliated with University of Alabama, the Medical Rehabilitation and Training Centre provides high-quality and specialized training to aid the recovery of patients with SCI.


Peer Resources

A website that provides high quality training, superior educational resources, and practical consultation to persons who wish to establish or strengthen peer helping, peer support, peer mediation, peer referral, peer education, peer coaching, and mentor programs in schools, universities, communities, and corporations.


Peer Resources

Peer Resources provides high quality training, superior educational resources, and practical consultation to persons who wish to establish or strengthen peer helping, peer support, peer mediation, peer referral, peer education, peer coaching, and mentor programs in schools, universities, communities, and corporations. Peer Resources has been in operation as a non-profit educational corporation since 1975 and has an unequaled record of experienced and published experts in peer, mentor, and coach systems in Canada.

Date of Publication: 
8/17/2006

Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging with a Disability

The center investigates the impact of aging on people with a disability, and examines issues such as health changes, psychological reactions, family needs, and job accommodation.


Research and Training Center on Independent Living

The Research and Training Center on Independent Living is made up of a team committed to the research and its use that enhances Independent Living for people with disabilities.


University of Washington, Rehabilitation Medicine

Mission: to improve the function, level of independence, and quality of life of persons who have disabilities brought about by illness, injury, or of congenital origin.


Western Guide and Assistance Dog Society

The mission of the Society is to increase the mobility and independence of persons with disabilities and enhance their quality of life, by providing highly skilled guide dogs and/or assistance dogs with professional in-home training and continual support.