Congratulations to our 2020–2021 SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarship – Master’s Recipients!
The SSHRC supports world-leading initiatives ensuring a better future for Canada and the world through social sciences and humanities research.
Learn more: https://t.co/Y6hgvG19s9
Media Spotlight – Dr. Shane Sweet gave a virtual presentation in the "Talking Research" series of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation of Greater Montreal (CRIR).
Learn more: https://t.co/cswOAOaHiz
@LeahJFerguson @_SCAPPS We are sad too😢...a really tough decision. DJ is being contacted 🤘! Keynote and KT expert Ian Graham has confirmed for 2021. Committee is as motivated as ever to make it a great one!
University of Toronto PhD student and friend to SCIO John Shepherd shares a comprehensive presentation on how people with SCI can protect themselves and others during the #COVID19 pandemic. https://t.co/k87XPtXM8i
How do I sign-up for Get In Motion?
Visit: https://t.co/KiohvHLUmV or
E-mail to [email protected]
Call (613)533-6000 x 78841 (Kingston Revved Up. This is the correct number.)
Please leave your name and contact information.
Get the Support You Need to Be Active at Home During the COVID-19 Pandemic:
Get In Motion is free, telephone-based Physical Activity Coaching for Canadian adults with a physical disability.
For more information, visit: https://t.co/KiohvHujvn
Media Spotlight – Aaron Fellows, Project Coordinator and Kinesiology Clinic Supervisor from the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, spoke to CBC Radio Noon about fitness at home and adapted fitness for those with limitations.
Learn more: https://t.co/7TdtajqrbM
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Self-isolation: Guide for caregivers, household members and close contacts.
This information sheet has been put together to help you know what to do during this phase of the COVID-19 pandemic.
https://t.co/mbjzfohyfu
This guide provides information on preparing an emergency
plan and kit for people with disabilities / special needs
and for caregivers.
https://t.co/oBn90sRe3f
People living with #SCI often have a harder time with breathing and lung function. This information sheet has been put together by SCI Canada to help you know what to do during this phase of the #COVID-19 pandemic.
https://t.co/2qna9xKJ2A
The National Physical Activity Measurement (NPAM) team is currently recruiting:
Children and youth from across Canada who are ages 4 to 17 and are living with a disability to participate in a study. English - https://t.co/rD1JOqUr6J
For more info: [email protected]
Work with Dilson Rassier, Professor, Dean, and Canada Research Chair – Researching muscle physiology and biophysics – Master’s and PhD opportunities available! https://t.co/YwutWBJFLj #mcgilleducation
SCI & U is a one-on-one coaching program to help Canadians with SCI lead healthy lives. You don’t need to leave home to participate and it's totally free of charge. Learn more about this research based program: https://t.co/2APi9GDpHB
Happy holidays from the SCI&U Team! We'll be recruiting people to take part in our CIHR funded peer health coaching study throughout the winter. Have a New Year's resolution that we can support? Give us a shout at [email protected]!! @praxis_sci@CIHR_IRSC