As Canadians we pride ourselves on our commitment to inclusion and diversity. Yet, when it comes to disabilities, this pride doesn’t match reality. Put simply – rather than inclusion, the every day experience of many Canadians with disabilities is stigma, prejudice, and even fear.
If we truly want Canada to be the best place for kids to grow up, to be a country for children to thrive in, to be a country where children’s well-being is a given and their good health is optimized, it is imperative to foster an inclusive society where kids of all abilities have equal opportunities.