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Our Mission:
“Spinal Cord Injury Saskatchewan Inc. assists persons with spinal cord injuries and other physical disabilities to achieve independence, self-reliance and full community participation.”
Who We Serve:
We provide supports and services for people living with a spinal cord injury and other physical disabilities, their families and their community. The following list identifies specific epidemiology that may result in a physical disability:
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Spinal Cord Injury
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Other physical disabilities:
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Arthritis; Parkinsons; Diabetes
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Acquired Brain Injury
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Cerebral Palsy
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Cerebral Vascular Accidents (Stroke)
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Congential-Traumatic-Non-Traumatic Loss of Limb
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Muscular Dystrophy
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Multiple Sclerosis
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Neurological: i.e. Myasthenia Gravis, Transverse Myelitis, Neurofibromatosis; Post-Polio; Spina Bifida
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Osteogenesis Imperfecta
Services We Provide:
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Rehabilitation Services: Our service delivery team connects individuals and their families to supports, and assists with the navigation of systems, provides referrals and information with follow-up as requested. Within this service delivery, the team may work one-to-one to provide counselling, service coordination and peer mentorship, network/activities in urban, rural and Indigenous commmunities.
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Education and Employment Services: Our service delivery team offers support and guidance in the areas of work readiness, career decision making, skill enhancements, job search, job maintenance and career growth. Information on scholarships internal to SCI Sask and SCI Canada is availalble annually. SCI Sask offers accessibility consultations, wage subsidies, and funding for disability accommodation to advance education and employment.
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Community Inclusion & Awareness: SCI Sask strives to effect change in our communities through collaboration and networking with key stakeholders, awareness and inclusion facilitation, strategic planning, committee participation, and government consultations to identify and reduce barriers with the goal of achieving enhancements towards full community participation.
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Accessibility Strategy: SCI Sask provides Accessibility Consultations and Assessments to entities seeking to engage in and enhance their built environment, using universal design as a guide to enhance accessibiity and inclusion for all citizens.
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Information Services: SCI Sask provides comprehensive and relevant information for clients, families, employers, community agencies, governments and the general public.
For more information about SCI Sask Inc. and our services please contact us:
Provincial Office Saskatoon 1-888-282-0186
Regional Office Regina 1-877-582-4483
Website: www.scisask.ca
E-mail: sciinfo@scisask.ca
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