SCIO Membership FAQ
…a primary caregiver, without being compensated as a professional support worker. This inclusive definition ensures that all those who share in the experience and advocacy for people with SCIs can…
…a primary caregiver, without being compensated as a professional support worker. This inclusive definition ensures that all those who share in the experience and advocacy for people with SCIs can…
…the leadership team are enthusiastically committed to making this happen, and they’re not alone. All our professional staff share valuable expertise across the province every day to help clients meet…
…and care of an individual with an SCI. These individuals are emotionally and physically invested in providing support, often serving as a primary caregiver, without being compensated as a professional…
…and complications. We encourage you to share the guide with your networks. Please help us ensure that healthcare professionals are aware of this resource. Download it and share it with…
…our values. We acknowledge that the journey towards full equity, diversity, and inclusion is ongoing. SCIO is committed to continuous learning, growth, and adaptation in our EDI practices. We seek…
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