Press Release

SPECSAVERS AND THE CANADIAN COUNCIL OF THE BLIND ANNOUNCE SPONSORSHIP TO CHAMPION VISION HEALTH

TORONTO, June 6, 2023 – Specsavers, an optometrist-owned and led business, is pleased to announce its partnership with the Canadian Council of the Blind (CCB) as a Participating Gold Sponsor. The CCB is a renowned organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for individuals who are blind, deaf-blind, or living with low vision through initiatives that support both individuals and communities.

Picture of Specsavers' team accepting the Gold sponsor award from the CCB National President Jim Tokos and CCB Executive Director Jim Prowse on front of the vision month 2023 banner.

Front Row (Left to Right):
Jim Tokos (CCB National President), Dr. Hiba Mannan (Specsavers), Naomi Barber (Specsavers), Sarah Gardiner (Specsavers), Jim Prowse (CCB Executive Director), Dr. Jestyn Liew (Specsavers), Dr. Jas Nagra (Specsavers)
Back Row (Left to Right):
Curtis Buckroyd (Specsavers) and Mark Walker (Specsavers)

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EXPO 2023

Vision Month Expo, Reforming Ontario’s Assistive Devices Program – An Update, May 2023

Reforming Ontario’s Assistive Devices Program – An Update

The Canadian Council of the Blind Vision Month Forum will took place live and virtually on Saturday, May 27 from 2 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (EST) Eastern Standard Time at the Al Green Theatre, Miles Nadal JCC, 750 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Ontario.

Topic:  Reforming Ontario’s Assistive Devices Program – An Update
Speakers:
David Schachow, Director, Delivery and Eligibility Review Branch at the Ontario Ministry of Health, responsible for delivery of the ADP
Dr. Jutta Treviranus, Director of the Inclusive Design Research Centre (IDRC) and Professor in the Faculty of Design at OCAD University in Toronto
Luna Bengio, Senior Accessibility Expert and Strategic Advisor, Government of Canada
Dr. Keith Gordon, Senior Research Officer, Canadian Council of the Blind and Principal Investigator of the 2021 ADP Survey
Ian White, President of the Toronto Visionaries Chapter of the CCB
DATE: Saturday, May 27, 2023
TIME: 2 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (EST)

Conference 2023

Vision Month Conference, Vision of the Future, May 2023

VISION OF THE FUTURE
VISION MONTH CONFERENCE

The Canadian Council of the Blind Vision Month Conference took place on Tuesday, May 16th from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. (EST)  Eastern Standard Time at Christ Church Cathedral in the Great Hall, located at 414 Sparks Street in Ottawa, Ontario.

Topic:  New Treatments for Eye Disease – a Vision of the Future
Speakers:
The Honourable Judy Sgro PC MP, Humber River – Black Creek, Ontario
Dr. Keith Gordon, Senior Research Officer, Canadian Council of the Blind
Dr. David Maberley, Chair, University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology
Dr. Elise Heon, Staff Director, Ocular Genetics Program, Sick Children’s Hospital and Professor of Ophthalmology, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, University of Toronto
Dr. Ike Ahmed, Professor, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Utah, Director, Glaucoma & Advanced Anterior Segment Surgery (GAASS) Fellowship, University of Toronto
Dr. Larissa Moniz, Director Research and Mission Programs, Fighting Blindness Canada.
DATE: Tuesday, May 16, 2023
TIME: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
LUNCH: Light lunch to be served from 12:00 – 12:30 p.m.

White Cane Magazine May 2023

White Cane Magazine May 2023

Welcome to White Cane Magazine May 2023. May has been dedicated as Vision Month. Check out this issue of White Cane Magazine to learn more about Vision Month:

  • Meet the CCB’s Person of the Year and the President’s Award recipients
  • Learn about Bill C-284, a bill that will create a national eye health strategy for Canada
  • Learn about publicly-funded health care from a senior provincial health minister
  • Learn about the impact that the pandemic has had on vision health in Canada
  • Learn about a new therapy for blinding eye disease
  • Look at AMI’s plans for another sizzling summer
  • Read about “Nothing without us” – the true meaning of inclusion
  • Read about an amazing family travelling the world before their children’s vision falters
  • Learn about the integrated Vision Loss Rehabilitation Clinic in Halifax
  • Learn about the creation of the first Indigenous braille code
  • Read about VIA Rail’s new accessibility plan
  • Learn about innovative ways that Canada’s ophthalmologists are servicing isolated areas in Canada’s North
  • Learn about the CNIB’s new strategic plan
  • Learn how to create a podcast from blind outdoorsman Lawrence Gunther

Enjoy the Read!

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Call for Volunteers

Call for Volunteers
Research Project to inform Accessibility Standards for Heritage Buildings under Federal Jurisdiction in Canada

The Council of Canadians with Disabilities are looking for 15 volunteers to partake in a research project to inform accessibility standards for heritage buildings under Federal jurisdiction in Canada.
An honorarium will be provided to those who become part of the working group.

For further information and registration, please see the following document
Registration closes September 15, 2022.

Reforming Ontario’s Assistive Devices Program: February 2022

ADP overlaid on Ontario

“The primary goal of the survey, outlined in Assistive Devices Report, was the development of a rigorous and patient-centered evidence-base from which we made recommendations to ADP governing bodies that are informed, substantive, and reflective of the needs of Ontarians living with vision loss.”

Dr. Keith Gordon Ph.D. M.Sc. (Epid.)
Principal Investigtor
Senior Research Officer
Canadian Council of the Blind

Logos: AEC, Balance for Blind Adults CCB, CNIB, FBC, OCADU.

Vision Month Expo 2022

The CCB’s Toronto Visionaries Chapter hosted its annual Experience Expo Forum (presented both live and virtually) on Saturday, May 28 from 4:00 to 5:30 pm at the Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre, 750 Spadina Avenue (at Bloor West) in Toronto.

Topic:  Best Practices, Informed Consent and Understanding Patient’s Rights. Compliance and side effects.
Speakers: The Forum will feature a panel of experts.
Dr. Chad Andrews, Director of Research and Policy, College of Optometrists of Ontario
Sarah Shephard, Patient Advocate
John Adams, Patient’s Rights Advocate
Dr. Keith Gordon, Senior Research Officer, Canadian Council of the Blind
DATE: Saturday, May 28, 2022

The Forum discussed the best practices – a patient’s right to informed consent and full disclosure for whatever the treatment, including all of the informed therapies, their side effects, dosage frequency, all options, and costs (which should never influence what a patient is prescribed) before a treatment decision is made.

Vision Month Gala 2022

CCB’s Gala celebration of Vision Health Month 2022. The Gala took place on Tuesday, May 17 at Christ Church Cathedral in the Great Hall, located at 414 Sparks Street in Ottawa, Ontario.

Megan Laurence to Sing “O Canada
Jim Tokos, National President, CCB, Delivers Welcome
Presentation of the 2022 White Cane Week Person of the Year Award (Luna Bengio)
Presentations of 1st 2022 President’s Awards (Balance for Blind Adults – Dr. Deborah Gold)
Presentations of 2nd 2022 President’s Awards (Dr. Keith Gordon)
Honoring the Algonquin Anishinabe Nation, First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples
Remembering Richart Bocxe (1949-2021)
CCB Stand with Ukraine
Carol Hughes – Member of Parliament & Olha Sotska – Ukraine Parliamentary Internship
Toast to the Queen
Ric Watson – Ottawa Mission Food Service Training Program Chef
Grace
David Errington, President and CEO, AMI
Michael Baillargeon, Canadian Council of the Blind
Jutta Treviranus, Founder, Inclusive Design Research Centre at OCAD University
Doug Earle, Presidnet and CEO, Fighting Blindness Canada
Catherine Langlois, VIA Rail Canada
Alfred MAcLeod, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat – Introducing Key Note Speaker
Luna Bengio, Office of Pulbic Service Accessibility, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat – Keynote Speaker

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