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Making Online Learning Accessible for DHH Students
Making Online Learning Accessible for DHH Students
Click here for a PDF version to download. General Tips (taken from Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Education) ·       All materials used for online learning should be available in print and sent to students and parents in advance…
Empowering Girls of Tomorrow
Empowering Girls of Tomorrow
The CHHA-BC Youth Peer Support Program is pleased to announce an exciting new workshop on Saturday, November 2nd 10:00am to 3:30pm at the BC Children’s Hearing & Speech Centre of BC (3575 Kaslo Street Vancouver BC, Canada V5M 3H4). Empowering…
BC Buddies Corn Maze + Pumpkin Farm
BC Buddies Corn Maze + Pumpkin Farm
Our October event for the BC Buddies had a turnout of 10 participants and 2 tag-along parents! We had our adventure in the Chilliwack Corn Maze and Pumpkin Farm, where we explored for hours and still couldn’t do everything they…
Navigating Medical School with Hearing Loss
Navigating Medical School with Hearing Loss
We are proud to share a valuable resource that our former BC Buddies Coordinator, Allison Lui, put together: “Navigating Medical School With Hearing Loss” (click on the link). To complement an orientation handbook UBC Faculty of Medicine puts out, Allison worked with Student…
Remington Shandro
Remington Shandro
Do you think anyone ever told Kawhi Leonard, with his 6 foot 7 frame and his hands the size of dinner plates, that he probably wouldn’t be a very good basketball player? Of course not. My name is Remington. I…
“Challenge Life” Weekend Retreat 2019
“Challenge Life” Weekend Retreat 2019
Our first retreat on Mar 8th to 10th 2019 was a success!  Click here for the article summarizing the events. Next retreat will take place in Spring/Summer 2020.  Check back here for updates.   Participant Information Below you will find…

Upcoming Events in 2021

Andrew TjiaJuly 16, 2017December 5, 2020 Home
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BC Buddies in Vernon
BC Buddies in Vernon

BC Buddies in Vernon

On November 28th at the Okanagan Science Centre, we were scientists for the day! With eight students together with COVID-19 protocols in place, we were able to kick off the very first BC Buddies in Vernon. We started off by…

Bowen and JoyDecember 4, 2020December 4, 2020 Home, Uncategorized
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COVID-19: The Ultimate Game of Trust

Written by Bowen Tang Imagine, just imagine when you are no longer able to see, hear, smell, taste, or touch. Having any of these senses impeded is enough to shake anyone’s confidence in navigating the world around them. For people…

Bowen and JoyJuly 23, 2020July 23, 2020 Accessibility, Home, Living Life Independently
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Making Online Learning Accessible for DHH Students
Making Online Learning Accessible for DHH Students

Making Online Learning Accessible for DHH Students

Click here for a PDF version to download. General Tips (taken from Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Education) ·       All materials used for online learning should be available in print and sent to students and parents in advance…

Bowen and JoyApril 2, 2020April 2, 2020 Accessibility, Home
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When a Professor Isn’t Accommodating
When a Professor Isn’t Accommodating

When a Professor Isn’t Accommodating

By Guest Contributor, Karina Cotran In January 2017, I just started my last semester of undergrad. By that point, class sizes went from several hundred to less than 30 people. No matter the size of my class, the first day…

Monique LesJanuary 6, 2020 Accessibility, Home, Living Life Independently
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