If you have sustained a spinal cord injury or are a family member of someone who has, you can tap into outstanding support.
During this difficult time the need to keep people connected and supported is even more urgent.
There is a long way to go before our province is fully accessible for all Ontarians. Our advocacy efforts are critical, strategic - and working.
Ontario Pharmacists Can Now Provide Prescriptions for 13 Ailments, Including UTIs
January 18, 2023
As of January 1st, 2023, Ontario pharmacists have the ability to prescribe medication for 13 ailments, eliminating t...
Airlines Continue to Fail People with Disabilities
September 15, 2022
Last week, disability advocate Maayan Ziv's worst nightmare came true, when she landed in Israel with her customized...
SCIO Strategic Plan
August 29, 2022
Share your input on priorities for Spinal Cord Injury Ontario's new strategic plan. You’re inv...
Kingston: The Place to Be This Summer!
August 23, 2022
Bring on the hot and hazy days of summer, friends and fun! Thanks to some very generous support, that is exactly wha...
Ottawa Ski Day
February 08, 2023
We’re back on the slopes! On Wednesday February 8, 2023, Spinal...
Peer Connections: Dating and Disability
February 14, 2023
Ask anyone who is single today and you will hear stories of how difficult it is to d...
Peer Connections: Cannabis and SCI
February 16, 2023
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Cannabis and SCI Webinar Series<...