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Some shelter users in Yellowknife were offered $20 to get the vaccine Was that ethical?
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N W T s first inclusive playground is now under construction
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N.W.T. woman speaks out after husband died while waiting for essential home renovation
Elizabeth Hardisty is sharing her difficulties with getting housing renovations approved through the N.W.T. Housing Corporation as she continues to grapple with her husband’s passing.
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The family say they never heard back from N.W.T Housing Corporation for an addition to store medical supplies
Posted: Apr 15, 2021 6:00 AM CT | Last Updated: April 15
Elizabeth, left, and Percy Hardisty, right, share a moment together in hospital. Elizabeth became his full time caretaker in 2014, when he was diagnosed with end-stage renal failure and vasculitis. (Submitted by Elizabeth Hardisty)
When it comes to back health, you become the mechanic who knows your body the best. Armed with knowledge and the proper tools, you can ensure your back and spine stay healthy for many years to come. June is back health awareness month in Sunrise Health Region with the message that back health and the prevention of back injuries is important to overall health and quality of life. More than 70% of back problems occur during routine daily activities and many experience some type of back pain at some point in time. The pain may occur suddenly and be gone within a couple of days or weeks, or it may occur repeatedly, never completely going away, and can have a major impact on your regular activities.
People with developmental disabilities should be prioritized for COVID-19 vaccine, say advocates
As vaccines roll out, advocates for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities worry they re falling through the cracks for access even though they can be higher risk for disease, due to necessary interactions with support workers and other vulnerabilities.
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Even if they live at home, people with developmental disabilities can be more vulnerable to disease exposure
Posted: Feb 11, 2021 3:00 AM CT | Last Updated: February 12
NWT starts vaccinating people with Down syndrome, autism
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NWT has started vaccinating people with developmental disabilities, but advocates say they should be a bigger priority in Canada as they are more vulnerable to getting sick.2:06
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