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Experience Makes a Difference

Academic studies. Career exploration. Community involvement.

We aim to enrich undergraduate education in the Faculty of Social Sciences through fostering unique approaches to learning within the classroom and more actively engaging students in the community, as well as promoting strong relationships between academic studies, career exploration and community involvement.

A collaborative project with adults with intellectual disabilities to achieve our vision for a more inclusive Toronto.

About

About

About the 'My Life in the City Project.

Methodology

Methodology

The methods and approach behind the project.

Research Team

Research Team

The project team.

Outcomes

Outcomes

Project outcomes.

Documentary

Documentary

The documentary that emerged from the research.

Publications & Conferences

Publications & Conferences

Knowledge translation activity: presentations, research papers, articles and other publications.

My Life in the City: CBC Radio Metro Morning

Interview including members of the My Life in the City Documentary about the project, documentary and upcoming screening at Reel Abilities Film Festival.
May 10, 2017

My Life in the City News: 2017 ReelAbilities Film Festival

The 2017 Reel Abilities Toronto Film Festival takes place from May 10th to the 18th. Toronto Presenter, Anthony McLachlan, sat down with some of the directors, cast and organizers involved.
May 05, 2017

Mapping Disability -My Life in the City Project at the 8th Annual SNSC Research Forum

The 8th Annual SNSC Research Forum was held at the Hampton Inn & Suites in Brantford with almost 60 cross-sector participants engaged in a busy day of hearing about applied research and evaluation from across the Southern Network. Dr. Ann Fudge-Schormans, Faculty of Social Sciences, School of Social Work, McMaster University, with a presentation entitled: Mapping Disability -My Life in the City Project.
Mar 01, 2016