SaskTel Wireless Accessibility Credit

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SaskTel is opening up the eligibility for the Accessibility Credit (that we launched in 2017) to anyone that has a disability that impacts their vision, hearing, speech, mobility, or cognitive functions. Speech, mobility, and cognitive disabilities have been added to the list of eligibility. Our website has been updated to reflect the change. https://www.sasktel.com/wps/wcm/connect/content/home/accessibility/accessibility The following…

Are You Ready to Be a ChairLeader?

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SCI Sask is looking for ChairLeaders across Saskatchewan! The ChairLeader Campaign is designed for all types and sizes of entities such as Business, Organizations, and Hospitality Industries. Whether at a self-employed venture or a large corporation, SCI Sask will support you with an SCI Sask ChairLeader Campaign Connector, and provide challengeideas, an informative presentation, motivation…

Every Little Bit Helps

Support to Spinal Cord Injury SK goes a long way to supporting individuals experiencing the impacts of disability to live and work in our chosen communities. We reached out to some of our clients to ask them how Spinal Cord Injury Saskatchewan impacts their life. This Thursday May 28, 2020- Consider donating to SCI Saskatchewan…

1st Annual Day of Giving May 28

1st Annual Day of Giving

In partnership with Rawlco Radio, SCI Sask presents the 1st Annual Day of Giving an opportunity for family, friends, businesses and community to support our mission through donations. Donate today!

NeuroSask Active and Connected

University of Saskatchewan Rehabilitation Science has launched new program. A virtual physical activity and wellness support program for people with mobility impairments. Targeting individuals living with Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease, o or Spinal Cord Injury, but anyone welcome.For more information and to register visit: https://rehabscience.usask.ca/neurosask.php

COVID-19 Communication Rights Toolkit

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Shared with permission: With the rapid spread of COVID-19, providers including nurses, physicians, and allied health professionals are working around the clock to ensure the safety and treatment of their patients. Unfortunately, many of these patients require intubation or other escalated respiratory support, resulting in an inability to speak. Hospitals and healthcare workers across the…