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SCI Resources

A resource inventory for persons with SCI and their care team

Advocacy groups and organizations

Financial resources

Housing resources

Medical resources

Vocational resources

Assistive technology resources

Government programs

Legal resources

SCI Info and Research

Educational resources

Health/Wellness

Leisure and recreational resources

Transportation resources

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Accessibility Advisory Committee

Provides advice and recommendations to Council about facilities and other infrastructure, programs, services, activities and policies. This aims to improve the City's livability, inclusiveness and accessibility for individuals with disabilities.

Active Living Alliance for Canadians with a Disability

Encourages people with disabilities to make physical activity a regular part of their lives and helps build the capacity of communities and organizations to make this possible.

Advisory Committee on Accessibility

Alberta Health Advocate

Canadian Human Rights Commission

Council of Canadians with Disabilities

DisAbled Women's Network of Canada

Making an Impact with Activism and Advocacy

North American Spinal Cord Injury Consortium

Has the mission to bring about unified achievements in research, care, cure, and policy by supporting collaborative efforts across the spinal cord injury community

Office of the Advocate for Persons with Disabilities

United Spinal Association

Voice of Albertans with Disabilities

Dedicated to supporting individuals, organizations, government representatives, schools, business personnel and employers to reduce the barriers and find solutions that prevent full participation.
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CONCENTRIC

Approved in 2019, CONCENTRIC is a Spinal Cord Injury project based on a community-based participatory research approach that aims to develop a Provincial SCI Transitions in Care Model.  The project thrives on the engagement and input of multiple SCI stakeholders across the healthcare system and in the community and welcomes every input focused on improving the care experience of persons with SCI in Alberta, Canada.

(c) 2024 CONCENTRIC Project 

Office Location

Division of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Heritage Medical Research Centre

University of Alberta

Edmonton, Canada

T6G 2S2

Email
Phone

+1 (780) 492-3796

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