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PHYSICAL

 

Physical Disability

 

Definition

 

An ongoing condition that may limit physical functioning and may require adaptations and assistance, according to the degree of disability.  Students may experience difficulty with fine motor and gross motor development; require specialized equipment and/or adaptations to programme goals and learning expectations, and may require adaptations to school environment.

 

Many students with physical disabilities may access the school curriculum and participate academically and socially in gregular school classes.  They may require minimal to moderate accommodations, and may also require special equipment.

 

Other students with chronic health needs may require a great deal of assistance with activities of daily living and may require ongoing medical intervention.

 

Resources

 

Appleton, R., & Baldwin, T. (1998).  Management of brain

injured children.  New York:  Oxford University Press.

 

Batshaw, M.L., & Perret, Y.M. (1992).  Children with

disabilities:  A medical primer (3rd ed.).  Baltimore, MD:  Paul H. Brookes.

 

Sandler, A, (1997).  Living with spina bifida:  A guide for

families an dprofessionals.  Chapel Hill:  University of North Carolina Press.

 

Turnbull A. P. & Turnbull, H.R. (1997).  Families,

professionals, and exceptionality:  A special partnership. (3rd ed.).  Upper Saddle River, NJ:  Merill/Prentice Hall.

 

Links

 

Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association of Ontario

http://www.sbhao.on.ca/

 

Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association of Canada

http://www.sbhac.ca/

 

Cerebral Palsy Canada

http://www.cerebral palsycanada.com/

 

Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada

http://www.tourette.ca/

 

Ontario Brain Injury Association

http://obia.on.ca/

 

Nucleus Independent Living, Nucleus Respite Services, Peel

http://nucleusonline.ca

 

Erinoak, Children’s Treatment Centre

http://erinoak.org

 

Ontario.  Ministry of Children and Youth Services, Central West Region

 

ASSISTANCE FOR CHILDREN WITH SEVERE DISABILITIES (ACSD) 
Formerly known as the Handicapped Children's Benefit (HCB), this program provides help to parents to assist with some of the extra costs of caring for a child who has a disability. The purpose of the benefit is to help children who have disabilities live as normal a life as possible at home and in the community.  
Assistance provided through the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) 
 
SPECIAL SERVICES AT HOME (SSAH) 
Helps children with developmental or physical disabilities and adults with a developmental disability to live at home with their families by providing funding on a time-limited basis to address individual needs. With this funding, families can purchase supports and services which they could not normally provide themselves and are not available elsewhere in the community.

(905) 567-7177 

 

Ontario.  Ministry of Community and Social Services, Ontario Disability Support Program—Employment Supports, Mississauga Office

 

ODSP Employment Supports is a voluntary program that helps people with disabilities find work. 
Help offered includes:  
Planning and preparing for a job - this could also include training; 
Technical aids ranging from mobility devices and reading aids to adapted computers - and the training to use them;  
Interpreter, reader, note taker, and intervenor services;  
job coaching and help with job searches;  
Transportation assistance while training for a job.

(905)897-3146

 

YMCA of Greater Toronto, Mississauga YMCA Employment and Community Services, Access to Employment Project

http://www. ymcatoronto.org

 

Easter Seal Society, Provincial Office

http://www.easterseals.org

 

Ontario Track 3 Ski Association for the Disabled

Offers ski instruction to disabled children and youth. Program includes ski equipment and transportation to and from the following ski areas (where possible):  
 
GTA AREA: 
Glen Eden,
Milton 
Hawks Ski School 
Hockley Valley 
Centennial Park
, Etobicoke 
Caledon 
Earl Bales,
North York 

(416)233-3872

 

Reach for the Rainbow

http://www.reachfortherainbow.ca