Services Information
We are here to assist you in finding the best solutions
and opportunities by providing the following services:
Information
- Details about services, programs and resources available to those
living with or affected by Cerebral Palsy (CP).
- Publications on current topics related
to CP available to order from the CPABC.
- Lending Library containing books and videos on all aspects of Cerebral
Palsy. Available for members to loan out. View
list of available books (PDF 162 KB).
- The Roundtable -- our quarterly newsletter
providing information about Cerebral Palsy including advocacy techniques,
activities, services and resources. Members receive a one-year subscription
to The Roundtable newsletter. Current
and back issues are also available online.
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Education
- Speaker's Bureau -- public education about
Cerebral Palsy and disability awareness for schools, clubs, businesses,
organizations and other community groups. If you require speakers for
your group please fill out the following application.
- Workshops and seminars that highlight current topics and trends in
Cerebral Palsy.
- Educational Bursaries
(PDF 124KB) awarded to the students living with Cerebral Palsy who are
planning to pursue a post-secondary education or attend institutions
of higher learning during the following year. Apply
Now! (PDF 124KB)
- Student work placement opportunities to provide valuable work experience
for students living with a disability.
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Advocacy
- Assistance for people with Cerebral Palsy to get access to services
they require.
- An advocacy package to assist in the process of supporting a person
who has Cerebral Palsy.
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Support and Networking
- Support and advocacy group meetings in
the lower mainland area.
- Networking and support from our office in Vancouver and across the
Province with individuals, parents and other groups. Connect
with others in your community
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Clothing Recycling Program
- Donate used clothing at user-friendly
clothing drop boxes in the Vancouver area.
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