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Going Forward Together
This website is all about the Alberta Spinal Cord Injury Initiative, started in 2007 with a 5-year, $12 million contribution from the Government of Alberta. It was started in honour of the 20th Anniversary of Rick Hansen's epic Man in Motion World Tour (1985-87) and is building a legacy of collaboration, innovation and dedication to pursuing solutions that make a real difference in the lives of Albertans with SCI and their families.

We're building a 'solutions movement' - join in and help decide what's next!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Requests for Proposals - Affordable Accessible Housing

Proposals are now being accepted for projects in the area of affordable accessible housing for people with SCI and similar physical disabilities.  The closing date for applications is November 19, 2010.  RFPs are available through the following links, or by contacting Heather Lissel at heather.lissel@cpa-ab.org

RFP Builders' Award
RFP Evaluation of Supportive Housing Models
RFP Residential Assessment Tool

Community Consultation Sessions now underway

Consumer involvement is an important principle underlying our work on the Alberta SCI Action Strategy.  We believe that all consumers are unique and have the right and the responsibility to be involved in decisions that could affect their lives.  Over the next two weeks we will be conducting community consultation sessions with consumers to get their input into the eight SCI Strategy Action Plans.  If you are interested in attending one of these sessions, please contact Heather Lissel at 780-467-4418 or heather.lissel@cpa-ab.org.

If you've missed the session in your community, or are unable to attend, you can still have a say by letting us know what your experiences have been in the areas of housing, home care/attendant care, and adaptive equipment/devices and letting us know what advice you would have to help us make sure the projects we are undertaking in those areas meet your needs.


A feedback form, along with a brief description of the projects we are undertaking is available by contacting Heather at the number above.  We look forward to hearing from you!

Funding is approved and we are On a Roll!

We are pleased to announce that The Alberta Paraplegic Foundation has approved the allocation of $300,000 in Solutions funding to implement eight projects designed to improve quality of life for Albertans with spinal cord injury and similar disabilities.  We would like to thank the more than 30 volunteer Task Team members and their Facilitators for their dedication and hard work to bring this to fruition.  Many of these same individuals have committed to continue working with us as we implement the Action Plans.

The Action Plans address priority issues in the areas of Affordable Accessible Housing, Home Care/Attendant Care, and Adaptive Equipment/Devices.  A list of the Action Plans follows. 
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  • An easily searchable, comprehensive internet guide with information on adaptive equipment, housing and home care/attendant care.
  • Improved consumer access to trials for computer software and hardware as well as environmental devices.
  • Information on pressure-reducing technologies and grant funds available to purchase pressure-reducing equipment and devices.
  • Information on best practices in catheter use provided to consumers, caregivers and other service providers in an easy to follow format
  • A pilot of the PACE (personal attendant community education) program developed by the Independent Living Resource Centre in Winnipeg Manitoba.  PACE is a 5-week consumer-focused training program for individuals wanting to become paid caregivers.
  • An evaluation of supportive housing models with a view to supporting communities' ability to promote supportive housing development locally.
  • The development of a province-wide, standard tool to assess home accessibility and making that information available on the web.
  • A provincial award to recognize excellence in accessible home design and construction.
Detailed information on each of these projects will be posted shortly or contact Heather Lissel at heather.lissel@cpa-ab.org or 424-6312.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Alberta SCI Solutions Grant Funding - Fall 2010 Call for Applications

The application form and guidelines for the Alberta SCI Solutions Fund will be available on The Alberta Paraplegic Foundation webpage on September 8, 2010, not September 3, 2010 as previously posted.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Alberta SCI Solutions Grant Funding - Fall 2010 Call for Applications

Please note that we will be accepting applications for the Alberta SCI Solutions Grant Funding on September 3rd, 2010. The application deadline is October 15, 2010. The application guidelines and forms can be downloaded from The Alberta Paraplegic Foundation website at www.paraplegicfoundation.org. Please note that there is no longer an Active Living fund and any successful applicants from Spring 2010 will not be considered for funding for this round.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Alberta SCI Solutions & Active Living Grant Funding - Spring 2010 Call for Applications Closed

The Alberta SCI Solutions & Active Living Grant Funding call for applications for the Spring 2010 is now closed. We anticipate notifying successful applicants in July 2010.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Glossary now available

A glossary of terms related to housing, adaptive equipment/devices and home care/attendant care is now available by clicking here.  The glossary will be useful to our Task Teams who will be developing strategies to address issues in these three areas as they related to Albertans with spinal cord injury.

Friday, May 7, 2010

The Alberta SCI Solutions Fund - Email Address Not Working

Hello! For those who have intend to submit an application for funding for the Alberta SCI Solutions Fund or the Alberta SCI Active Living Fund, the email address solutionsfund@paraplegicfoundation.org is not working. Please submit your application using the email address ROSS.NORTON@CPA-AB.ORG or by fax, mail or in-person.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

The Alberta Solutions & Active Living Grant Funding - Now Accepting Applications

Applications are now being accepted for both the Alberta SCI Solutions Fund and the Alberta SCI Active Living Fund. Application deadline is Friday, May 14th, 2010 at 4:00pm MST. Eligible applicants include Albertans with spinal cord injuries (including polio and spina bifida) and not-for-profits registered as a charity with the Canada Revenue Agency or a society with the Alberta Societies Act that provide services for Albertans with SCI or looking to expand services for Albertans with SCI. The application forms and guidelines for both funds can be located by going to www.paraplegicfoundation.org. Any questions can be directed to Ross Norton, Solutions Coordinator at the Alberta Paraplegic Foundation, 305 11010 101 Street, Edmonton, Alberta T5H 4B9, phone (780) 424-6312 or email solutionsfund@paraplegicfoundation.org.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Welcome Alberta SCI Action Strategy Task Team Members!

Thank you to all of our dedicated Task Team members who will be working together over the next three months to develop strategies to address issues in housing, home care/attendant care, and adaptive equipment facing Albertans with Spinal Cord Injury.  Below, you will find essential information and resources such as the Terms of Reference for your group and Toolboxes which contain web-based resources on your area of interest.

Please subscribe to this blog (at right).  This is a very quick (15 second) process and you will receive an e-mail when new information is posted.

We are looking forward to working with you ... we are indeed On a Roll ....


On a Roll Task Team Membership List
(to follow)

On a Roll and on the Right Track:  the Alberta SCI Action Strategy
On a Roll: The Alberta SCI Action Strategy, v.2 March 19, 2010


Task Team Terms of Reference

TOR Attendant
TOR Adaptive Equipment
TOR Housing


Toolboxes
Click on the link that pertains to your priority area.  The document contains descriptions and links to websites that contain information on initiatives from around the world.  You may need to click "download" in order for the links to work.  (note:  send us an e-mail if you would like to see any resources added to these Toolboxes).
Adaptive Equipment and Supplies Toolbox
Home Care Attendant Care Toolbox
Housing Toolbox

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Alberta SCI Action Strategy Task Teams

Things are moving along with the Alberta SCI Action Strategy, and we are now in the process of forming Task Teams that will investigate and recommend actions to be taken in their area of interest:  Housing, Adaptive Equipment, and Home Care/Attendant Care.  The task teams will be made up of Alberta-based stakeholders from the field of SCI research, policy, and service delivery.  Consumers (ie. people with SCI or another related physical disability) will make up 1/3 of each of the Task Teams.  We're looking to have teams oriented to their jobs in early April.  Each team will have an assigned facilitator to support their work.  See opposite for a profile of our facilitators ...
By June, the Task Teams will have researched, selected, and outlined three or four ideas that, if implemented, would result in a marked improvement in the quality of life of Albertans with SCI.  Their recommendations will go to the Alberta SCI Solutions Alliance for consideration and advice on implementation.  We're on a roll, so subscribe to our blog now to keep up with the action!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Post Forum update and next steps

The Alberta SCI Action Strategy and stakeholders' Forum is now over and the next phase of the project has begun.  We would like to thank the 36 individuals (numbers fluctuated over the day) who participated.  Our evaluation results show that the vast majority were pleased with the process and facilitation and the quality of discussion that took place around the priority areas which are:  housing, home care/attendant care, and adaptive equipment.

The next step is to process all of the comments from these groups and produce a next draft which will be circulated to a wide audience.  We've also begun the process of preparing the Terms of Reference and supporting materials the three task teams in the priority areas will need to continue developing a set of actionable strategies in their respective areas.

A lot is happening, so keep up to date by checking this blog or subscribing (at the right) to receive notice of new postings.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Alberta SCI Action Strategy Stakeholders' Forum, March 6, 2010

On March 6, 2010 a group of about 50 individuals involved in the field of SCI, and people with SCI will gather at the Northlands Edmonton Expo Centre to take the development of the Alberta SCI Action Strategy to the next level.  A draft strategy titled On a Roll and on the Right Track was developed and circulated to participants.  This report will be reviewed, cover to cover, to ensure that the direction we take to address issues in SCI is truly the right one.  Watch for updates as our work progresses.

Overview of Policies, Plans and Strategies

There have been many attempts to generate strong and sustainable policies, plans and strategies, both from a cross-disability perspective and with and SCI focus.  The Alberta SCI Strategy will build on the best of these, giving particular reference to current government policy and to recent, consensus based documents endorsed by the disability community.  This document summarizes high level policy and strategy from 30 of the most relevant sources.  Click here to view.

Delphi Results Are In

The results are in!  Our Delphi Survey to determine the priority areas for action in SCI is complete and consensus has been reached between the 44 consumers and SCI experts who participated.  Their recommendation was to begin the action planning stage around three areas:  1.  Available, accessible and affordable housing;  2.  Home Care/Attendant Care;  and 3.  Adaptive Equipment.  Respondents felt strongly that although there are many valid and important issues facing people with SCI in Alberta, we needed to focus our efforts on only a few.  Within each of the priority areas above, respondents identified several sub-issues.  It will be the job of Task Teams to decide how to deal with these sub-issues.  To stay up-do-date on the work of Task Teams, click on one of the links in the sidebar to subscribe to our blog.

The results of the third and final Round of the Delphi are available here.


Delphi Final Results

Alberta Spinal Cord Injury Bibliography available on-line

As part of the background research that was done to create the Alberta SCI Action Strategy, a comprehensive search of on-line documents and resources was completed in December, 2009.  The Bibliography contains nearly 500 references relating to policies and practices relevant to the area of SCI.  Part I is a bibliography of reviews, best-practices, models, and frameworks in the field of SCI and other related fields (e.g. chronic care).   Part II is a bibliography of resources specific to issues in SCI, including housing, home care/attendant care, adaptive equipment, transportation and several others.  The list provides direct links to the websites where these documents and resources are located.