Council for Canadians with Disabilities
Council for Canadians with Disabilities (CCD) is a Canadian non-profit organization that advocates for the rights and interests of people with disabilities. The organization was established in 1976 and has since been instrumental in promoting inclusion and accessibility for all Canadians with disabilities.
History[edit | edit source]
The Council for Canadians with Disabilities was founded in 1976, in response to a growing need for a unified voice to advocate for the rights of people with disabilities in Canada. The organization was initially composed of representatives from various disability organizations across the country, and has since grown to include individual members as well.
Mission and Goals[edit | edit source]
The mission of the CCD is to promote the rights, dignity, and worth of all people with disabilities in Canada. The organization aims to achieve this through advocacy, public education, and the promotion of legislation and policies that ensure full inclusion and participation of people with disabilities in all aspects of Canadian society.
Activities[edit | edit source]
The CCD engages in a wide range of activities to fulfill its mission. These include:
- Advocacy: The CCD advocates for the rights of people with disabilities at the local, provincial, and national levels. This includes lobbying for legislation and policies that promote inclusion and accessibility, and challenging discriminatory practices.
- Public Education: The CCD works to raise awareness and understanding of disability issues among the general public. This includes providing information and resources, conducting public education campaigns, and organizing events and activities.
- Research: The CCD conducts and supports research on disability issues. This includes studies on the prevalence and impact of disability in Canada, as well as research on effective strategies for promoting inclusion and accessibility.
Impact[edit | edit source]
The CCD has had a significant impact on the lives of people with disabilities in Canada. The organization has been instrumental in the development and implementation of key pieces of legislation and policy, including the Canadians with Disabilities Act and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The CCD's advocacy and public education efforts have also contributed to increased awareness and understanding of disability issues among the Canadian public.
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