
Join an active network of students who believe in inclusion for all. Don’t miss this great event!
WHO: Partners hosting event - Community Living Ontario and Youth Action Network
DATE: January 30 - February 1, 2009
WHERE: Isaiah Tubbs Resort and Conference Centre, Picton, Ontario
HOW MUCH: $225 includes 2 nights accommodations, great workshops, speakers, entertainment and all meals.
HOW TO SIGN UP: Online application or please contact Mohamed Abdelrahim or call 416-368-2277 for more information on alternative methods of submission.
WORKSHOPS AVAILABLE: Conflict resolution, communication and facilitation skills, public speaking, message development, leadership and advocacy. Network with others and learn from each other. All while enjoying a great winter resort with outdoor activities including:Ice skating, bonfires, snow football and lots more!
MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER BIOS: Including a special keynote with Michelle Dagnino and Norman Kunc
Norman Kunc and Emma Van der Klift have spent the last 25 years working to ensure that people with disabilities are able to take their rightful place in schools, workplaces, and communities. Although they are well known advocates within the disability rights community, they prefer to think of themselves as modern day storytellers, continuing the long held tradition of using humour and narrative to initiate self-reflection and social change.
Michelle Dagnino is a well-known expert on youth culture and Generation Y engagement. Her work as a social justice advocate, speaker, author, consultant, and past Executive Director of Youth Action Network has put her at the forefront of youth culture
Funded by: This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada’s Social Development Partnerships Program. “The opinions and interpretations in this publication are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the Government of Canada.”








January 6th, 2009 at 4:21 pm
I just received the info for the inclusion conference. I see the deadline has passed. Are you extending it any and are subsidies still available? Thank you
Susan