[:fr]Pour commencer l’année 2022, les 6 nouveaux projets soutenus par Société Inclusive ont été présentés lors d’une rencontre de rentrée.[:en]To start the year 2022, the 6 new projects supported by Société Inclusive have been presented during a back to school meeting.[:]
Abstract The present project is structured around a rigorous review of the literature in order to identify qualitative and quantitative indicators associated with the development of a classification of hiking trails. The classification will be based on the level of difficulty, in relation to the needs, strengths and characteristics of hikers or users with disabilities […]
Research Title: The Learning Unit: A New Avenue for Developing the Competencies of People with Disabilities in an Inclusive Work Environment Abstract The usual work platform approach rarely goes beyond social integration in the regular workplace for adults with intellectual disabilities. The innovative approach linked to learning units is indicated to remedy these obstacles, by […]
Research Title: Thinking and acting together to adapt an in-ear technology to the needs of people with Parkinson’s disease Abstract Up to 90% of people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) develop communication and swallowing disorders complicating their social participation, only 13-38% receive services. Wearable technologies incorporating artificial intelligence hold promise for preventing symptoms and facilitating lifestyle […]
Research title: Optimizing staff training to improve adapted physical activity service provision for two community organizations: Co-construction and implementation evaluation. The community partners, Viomax and Adaptavie, have identified a need to optimize training of their staff to support the accessibility of their programming. The goal of this project is to co-create and implement training resources […]
Research title: How to tame and live the transition to active and fulfilling aging for people with spina bifida, hydrocephalus and their caregivers: co-development of a toolbox Abstract People living with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus (SBH) face issues of aging that can complicate the challenges of social participation. Yet, the needs associated with these transitions […]
[:fr]À l’heure du « Rien pour nous sans nous », l’objectif de cette rencontre est de faire émerger collectivement les besoins existants dans le champ de la culture pour favoriser la participation sociale des personnes en situation de handicap.[:en]At a time of "Nothing for us without us", the objective of this meeting is to collectively bring to light the existing needs, in the field of culture, to promote the social participation of people with disabilities.[:]
Sorry, this entry is only available in Français. Résumé Selon le concept de Caring Museum, le rôle du musée ne consiste plus à amener les visiteurs à une oeuvre, mais à favoriser, quels que soient leur âge et son origine sociale, leurs capacités, leur démarche d’autonomie face à l’art. De plus, la politique culturelle du […]
[:fr]Cet atelier en ligne se voulait une occasion d’échanges entre des chercheurs et représentants de partenaires qui réalisent des projets de recherche dans le cadre de ce programme ou qui souhaitent y appliquer.[:]
Sorry, this entry is only available in Français. L’accès aux services publics de transport pour les personnes ayant des incapacités physiques ou en perte d’autonomie constitue une problématique majeure, vécue au quotidien mais également identifiée dans les écrits scientifiques. Le Réseau de transport de la Capitale (RTC) souhaite connaitre les besoins de sa clientèle en […]