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ARCH has just learned that the next steps in the Huronia Regional Centre, Rideau Regional Centre and Southwestern Regional Centre class action settlements are taking place today, Monday February 24,...
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ARCH prepared a research paper for the Law Commission of Ontario’s Project on Legal Capacity, Decision-Making and Guardianship. ARCH’s paper analyzes Ontario’s guardianship regime...
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Many children with autism benefit greatly from the assistance of a service animal. The dogs help the children to feel less anxious, to focus and to stay safe. In a school setting, having the service...
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There are lawsuits about what happened to people who lived at Rideau or Southwestern. The lawsuits have settled. If you lived at Rideau or Southwestern, you will want to read this important...
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Kerri Joffe, staff lawyer at ARCH, and Tebasum Durrani and Maija-lisa Robinson who are Osgoode Hall law students made an oral presentation to the Select Committee on Developmental Services. This is a...
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ARCH was invited to deliver a webinar for Accessibility Ontario. The webinar is a condensed version of ARCH's workshop "Navigating Legal Services for People with Disabilities: A...
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Please click the following link to reach the ARCH Alert page where you can read the latest ARCH Alert of December 20, 2013.
http://archdisabilitylaw.ca/?q=arch-alerts
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ARCH Disability Law Centre has issued a revised edition of the Disability Law Primer. The Primer consists of 10 articles, available in both French and English. It offers introductory information on...
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The article cannot be posted on our website. The citation is as follows:
John David Lee, C. Tess Sheldon and Roberto Lattanzio, “Law and Ordered C.H.A.O.S.: Social Science Methodology, and the...
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This presentation was delivered at ARCH’s 2013 AGM. The presentation provides an overview of some key events in the history of the disability rights movement in Canada. It is not an exhaustive...