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  2. Indigenous Disability Canada / British Columbia Aboriginal ...

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    Indigenous Disability Canada / British Columbia Aboriginal Network on Disability Society provides one-to-one disability related services, as well as awareness and outreach activities aimed at individuals and families, federal, provincial and territorial governments, Indigenous leadership and the public, both within Canada and at the international level.

  3. Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped - Wikipedia

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    The Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) is a provincial program established in 1979 in Alberta, Canada, that provides financial and health related benefits to eligible adult Albertans under the age of 65, who are legally identified as having severe and permanent disabilities that seriously impede the individual's ability to earn a living. [1]

  4. Employment equity (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The Employment Equity Act designates four groups as the beneficiaries of employment equity: [1]. Women; People with disabilities; Aboriginal peoples, a category consisting of Status Indians, Non-status Indians, Métis (people of mixed Indigenous-French ancestry in western Canada), and Inuit (the Indigenous people of the Arctic).

  5. Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction

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    The ministry is responsible for provincial income assistance, disability assistance, WorkBC, and low-income bus passes. Since December 7, 2022, the minister of social development and poverty reduction has been Sheila Malcolmson. [1]

  6. Community Living British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    CLBC is accountable to the provincial government of British Columbia through the Minister of Social Development and Social Innovation. CLBC is mandated under the Community Living Authority Act [ 1 ] to provide a range of supports and services for adults with developmental disabilities , or adults with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, and autism ...

  7. Accessible British Columbia Act - Wikipedia

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    There is enthusiasm from many in the disability community, including the deaf, hard of hearing community. [3] The act includes $4.8 million from the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction to support small business employers hire people with disabilities. [4]