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March 9th, 2005
  Events

Stay in touch with what's going on! This list provides a monthly forecast of upcoming events pertaining to disability issues.

Don't forget to add your own event so that others can find out what's going on in your community - and what your organization is up to! (Please check that our researchers have not already included your event on our list!)



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Name of Event:Canadian Vision Teachers Conference 
From:2005-05-12 
To:2005-05-15 
Description:Hosted by APSEA,this conference will focus on creative ways of delivering the expanded core curriculum for students who are blind or visually impaired in the public school setting. Please check the APSEA website at for conference information and a call for papers.  
Halifax, NS
Organization:APSEA (Atlantic Provinces Special Education Author 
Contact:Richard Thompson 
Phone:902-424-0831 
Fax:902-424-6421 
Email:[email protected] 
URL:http://www.apsea.ca 

Name of Event:InteRACT - Intensive Residential Aphasia Communication Therapy Summer Programs 
From:2005-05-23 
To:2005-07-29 
Description:An intensive communication therapy program for individuals who have aphasia as a result of a stroke or other brain injury. Participants attend with a communication partner (a family member or friend) and receive 5 hours of speech and language therapy 5 days per week for 4 weeks. Recreation therapy is another important component of the program - focusing on a return to previous leisure interests, or the oppportunity to learn new skills and try new activities. 
Location:Fenwick Place - Dalhousie University 
5599 Fenwick St. 
Halifax, NS
B3H 1R2, Canada
Organization:Dalhousie Univ. School of Human Commun. Disorders 
Contact:Linda Carey 
Phone:902-494-5158 
Email:[email protected] 
URL:http://www.dal.ca/~interact 
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