Renata Marshall
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Renata Marshall is a recent graduate from Carleton University in Law and Human Rights with a passion for disability justice. Her interests include mental health advocacy and challenging stigmas related to various invisible and visible disabilities. She believes in the importance of seeing disabilities as a part of a person and coming with both positive and negative aspects instead of as a defect or a tragedy. She is an advocate for empowering people with disabilities and focusing on hearing their voice rather then speaking for them.
Ottawa, On, Canada
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Carleton University
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Renata Marshall
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Fog Off clothing line owner honoured for helping with mental health issues

Fog Off Clothing Owner Honoured by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health for Helping Mental Health Issues

 

Posted 407 weeks ago

Winnipeg teen who spoke out about depression, suicide says it helped her and others

Winnipeg Teen Who Spoke about Her Depression Says it Helped Her and Others

 

Posted 407 weeks ago

Western University opens after-hours mental health walk-in clinic

Western University Opens After Hours Walkin Mental Health Clinic

 

Posted 407 weeks ago

Toronto police board swears in its first-ever mental health expert

Toronto Police Board Hires Mental Health Expert

 

Posted 407 weeks ago

Post-secondary groups call for beefed-up mental health services for students

Coalition of Ontario Student Groups Want the Ontario Government to Increase Services for Young People with Mental Health Issues

 

Posted 407 weeks ago

Wait time for service dogs a growing problem across country, say schools

Wait Times for Service Dogs Growing Problem

 

Posted 407 weeks ago

Can You See Us Vancouver? Art exhibition presented for people using wheelchairs

Can You See Us Vancouver Art Exhibition Showcases Art By People with Disabilities and Presented at Ideal Height for those in Wheelchairs

 

Posted 407 weeks ago
About
Renata Marshall is a recent graduate from Carleton University in Law and Human Rights with a passion for disability justice. Her interests include mental health advocacy and challenging stigmas related to various invisible and visible disabilities. She believes in the importance of seeing disabilities as a part of a person and coming with both positive and negative aspects instead of as a defect or a tragedy. She is an advocate for empowering people with disabilities and focusing on hearing their voice rather then speaking for them.
Ottawa, On, Canada
Canadian
Social Media Contributor
Carleton University
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