SCIO & Research
…resulted in a number of benefits, including: Being able to reach more people living with SCI than otherwise possible Being able to reach a larger variety of professionals (e.g. policymakers)…
…resulted in a number of benefits, including: Being able to reach more people living with SCI than otherwise possible Being able to reach a larger variety of professionals (e.g. policymakers)…
…to assess hidden costs and opportunities to reduce red tape. 2 Coping with Loss and Grief Navigate emotions and learning how to manage them in order to cope with changes…
…even be sexual. As I discussed in that post, unpacking myths and learning new truths are incredibly important for pushing back against the powers that would rather not see or…
…is that every new job, no matter what it is, has a learning curve. Even employees with the highest of qualifications spend time adjusting to new roles, learning new programs…
…so I’ll be pulling from the professional lens here. The main issue that has come up for folks I work with is difficulty with changing relationship dynamics and crossovers between…
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