Upcoming Events
8th International Social Role Valorization Conference
May 7-9, 2025
Exciting News! The 8th International Social Role Valorization conference is coming to in Halifax, Nova Scotia in May 2025. Registration is now OPEN and early bird pricing is available for a limited time! Check out the conference website to find the program and a list of keynote speakers.
https://www.srvconference2025.com
Past Events
A Virtual Family Discussion with Lorna Sullivan - Wednesday, August 28, 2024-6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
A heartfelt thank you to Lorna Sullivan for coming all the way from New Zealand and taking the time to share her invaluable insights with us on Saturday and also a huge thank you to everyone who registered and attended our event with Lorna Sullivan on Saturday! Your engagement and participation made the day truly special. For those who couldn't make it or if you have more questions and want to dive deeper into Lorna's expertise, we have an exciting opportunity for you! We've organized a virtual chat with Lorna on Wednesday, August 28th, at 6:30 PM via Zoom.
This is a unique chance to connect with a global disability leader and learn even more about the important topics we discussed.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity—your voice and curiosity are what drive these conversations forward. If you require accommodations, have any questions or need further details, email us at
family@inclusionns.ca
Event Details:
📅 Date: Wednesday, August 28, 2024
⏰ Time: 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
Zoom Registration link is here.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Inclusion Nova Scotia Welcomes Lorna Sullivan - Saturday, August 24, 2024
Join us at the NSCC - Ivany Campus for an exciting opportunity to learn and connect with Lorna.
Lorna Sullivan, a global disability leader from New Zealand, will bring forward tangible ideas, insights and solutions on how to build an inclusive life in community. She is the founder of Imagine Better and was involved in the development of the Enabling Good Lives principles. She has been instrumental in supporting policy change and inspiring grassroot movements around the globe, and was awarded Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit.
"If we can free people from the restraints, that's when we see who they really are. We've got no idea what the potential of people is unless we invest in that potential."
For more information on Lorna work visit here.
Come meet Lorna and connect with other families on Saturday August 24, 2024, from 10:30am at NSCC Ivany campus, 80 Mawiomi Place, Dartmouth, NS B2Y 0A5
Please RSVP by registering via Eventbrite! Click here to register.
If you have any dietary restrictions, require disability-related accommodations, or would like to attend virtually, please email family@inclusionns.ca.
Championing Inclusion: School Advocacy Series - July 17th, 2024
Thank you everyone who attended our first ever session of the Championing Inclusion: School Advocacy Series. We heard from Lois Landry and Stephanie Carver and their experiences as families, educators and Allison Bishop as a Developmental Interventionist with Nova Scotia Early Childhood Development Intervention Services (NSECDIS) in navigating the school system and advocating for inclusive education.
Lois, Allison and Stephanie spoke on a variety of different topics such as understanding the relevant local policies, what does inclusion look like in schools?, envisioning an inclusive life with your child, knowing your rights, communicating with teachers, administrators and regional centers of education and individual and system advocacy strategies.
Inclusion Nova Scotia wants to hear from you about your experiences in navigating the school system. If you need support in navigation and school advocacy, reach out to Jana, Manager of Family Leadership at family@inlusionns.ca.
Don't worry if you missed it - Watch the recording here.
Family Roundtable on Inclusive Afterschool Programs - May 29th, 2024
On May 29, 2024, we hosted our Family Roundtable discussion, building on the valuable insights we received from our first family workshop in April. It was an inspiring evening of conversation, where families from across Nova Scotia came together to share their experiences and concerns regarding inclusive afterschool programs for youth aged 12 and up with intellectual disabilities.
We want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who participated. Your feedback and perspectives are invaluable to us as we continue working towards creating more inclusive and empowering afterschool care options. Thank you for helping us shape the future of afterschool programs in Nova Scotia.
Embracing the Remedy: Individualized Funding & Life in Community with Michael Kendrick
In April, we held our first family workshop, drawing an enthusiastic group of 92 participants.
This event was a wonderful opportunity for connection and learning. For those unable to join us, we have ensured you can still benefit from the session with Michael Kendrick. Watch the Workshop Recording here.
We're grateful to everyone who participated and contributed to making this inaugural workshop a success. Thank you for your continued support and engagement!