Christina Ranieri
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@ChristinaRanieri
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Christina has a long history of involvement within the persons with disabilities community. She is a graduate of Algonquin College in the General Arts and Science program, as well as the Crisis Management/Human psychology program. She has also obtained accreditation as a Social Service worker and Developmental Service Worker. She then continued her education at Carleton University, completing a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology.
Ottawa, ON, Canada
Canadian
Executive Director of Ability First Ottawa
Carleton University, Algonquin College
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Christina Ranieri
@ChristinaRanieri
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Denied home care, former Paralympian speaks out

After long hospital stay, Sally Thomas told no workers available to provide essential home care

 

Posted 407 weeks ago

Dustin From ‘Stranger Things’ Speaks Out About His Disability

Check out this article about a young actor with a disability! He shows us why it's important to have performers with self-identified disabilities.

 

Posted 407 weeks ago

Gyms Offering Fitness Programs Designed for People with Disabilities

 Staying active is critical for many patients left disabled by life-changing accidents or by a painful health disorder.

 

Posted 407 weeks ago

Want your voice to be heard?

Want your voice to be heard? Journalism student, Kaylyn Whibbs, is looking to interview any students with disabilities regarding campus services and accessibility. Email [email protected] ASAP if you are interested! DM for her number if you'd prefer to text/call

Posted 407 weeks ago

CHARITY BOSS WOMAN: Christina, helping people living with disabilities through Ability First Ottawa

Ability First Ottawa local charity a charity ran by persons with disabilities for person's with disabilities

 

Posted 407 weeks ago

Online depression screening test now available to Canadians during Mental Illness Awareness Week

Canadians who think they may be suffering from mental illness should take an online national survey offered by the Calgary Counselling Centre to help people identify the signs of depression.

 

Posted 407 weeks ago

Staff member at Oshawa group home for developmentally-disabled charged with fraud

Police have laid charges relating to allegations of misappropriation of client funds at an Oshawa group home for the developmentally-disabled.

 

Posted 407 weeks ago
About
Christina has a long history of involvement within the persons with disabilities community. She is a graduate of Algonquin College in the General Arts and Science program, as well as the Crisis Management/Human psychology program. She has also obtained accreditation as a Social Service worker and Developmental Service Worker. She then continued her education at Carleton University, completing a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology.
Ottawa, ON, Canada
Canadian
Executive Director of Ability First Ottawa
Carleton University, Algonquin College
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