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Creative Options Regina
Canada
Приєднався 18 лип 2015
Creative Options Regina (COR) is a for-impact, charitable organization that develops personalized support services for people experiencing disability. Rooted in the philosophy of Gentle Teaching, COR strives to strengthen the fabric of companionship and community for all those we serve. Our innovative approach to care giving is grounded in the recognition and celebration of the intrinsic value of each individual.
GTI2024 Conference Recap Video
On October 1-3, 2024, COR proudly hosted the 2024 Gentle Teaching International (GTI) conference, the premier gathering of people from around the world committed to providing positive and proactive support in health, mental health, disability and educational sectors. This event marked the 23rd anniversary of the conference and brought together 400+ participants from across the world for over three-days. The conference presented a unique opportunity to learn about the research, best practices, case studies and lessons learned on creating and sustaining a culture of support for vulnerable populations in varied environments.
Thank you to the many sponsors, supporters, volunteers, attendees, speakers and contributors. We are truly grateful for your support. GTI2024 was a tremendous success because of you!
Thank you to the many sponsors, supporters, volunteers, attendees, speakers and contributors. We are truly grateful for your support. GTI2024 was a tremendous success because of you!
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Відео
Recipient of Canada's Most Admired Corporate Cultures Award - Broader Public Sector (2023)
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On April 18, 2024, COR received Canada's Most Admired Corporate Cultures Award - Broader Public Sector (2023). Take a peek at our video that debuted to an audience of 1000 business leaders from across Canada.
All My Relations: A Story of Inclusivity
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The Teepee was raised this summer as our commitment to creating inclusive spaces in a community that has the courage to care. It stands as a place where we all exist; where we can all nurture, teach and sustain the experience of connectedness, companionship and community.
GTI 2024 Conference Speaker Highlight: Bradley & Heather
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#GTI2024Regina #SpeakerHighlight #GentleTeaching #sexualityeducation #literacy #selfadvocacy
The Long Road Home - Lavina's Journey to COR
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The Long Road Home - Lavina's Journey to COR
100 Acts of Kindness 2024 - February Highlights
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100 Acts of Kindness 2024 - February Highlights
100 Acts of Kindness - Celebrating Grant Road Elementary
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100 Acts of Kindness - Celebrating Grant Road Elementary
100 Acts of Kindness - Celebrating Douglas Park Elementary
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100 Acts of Kindness - Celebrating Douglas Park Elementary
100 Acts of Kindness - Celebrating the Regina Riot
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100 Acts of Kindness - Celebrating the Regina Riot
Equine Assisted Therapy with Sarah - Reimagining Care #shorts
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Equine Assisted Therapy with Sarah - Reimagining Care #shorts
Finding Our Thing - Reimagining Care #shorts
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Finding Our Thing - Reimagining Care #shorts
Care is More Than a Checklist - Reimagining Care #shorts
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Care is More Than a Checklist - Reimagining Care #shorts
Being With People - Reimagining Care #shorts
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Being With People - Reimagining Care #shorts
Challenging the Conversation of Sexuality and Disability
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Challenging the Conversation of Sexuality and Disability
Celebrating Pride in the Queen City!
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Celebrating Pride in the Queen City!
Cathedral Village Arts Festival (2022)
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Cathedral Village Arts Festival (2022)
Winter Tubing at Mission Ridge, Saskatchewan
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Winter Tubing at Mission Ridge, Saskatchewan
Acknowledgement - Terrance Littletent
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Acknowledgement - Terrance Littletent
Next Chapter Book Club: Inclusion Regina
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Next Chapter Book Club: Inclusion Regina
Words make us or breaks us.
Your mom is worried about you and she thinks about you alot. She says I Love you, XXXOO my son, and I miss you so much son.
You are beautiful Lindsay ast
Very good reminder 2:57
Very good reminder
It is important to allow individuals to reach their full potential. Finding success in one area leads to success in another and fosters self esteem.
This is so true we all need to treat people with dignity respect and compassion it makes everyone have a great day
She is the loveliest person and kind hearted person I have met❤❤ .
One of my most favourite person ❤
amazing stuff
All the smiles😊
This lady is more amazing. Follow her Gentle Teaching ways
"promosm"
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Yoooo!! This came out looking CLEAN!
You guys are amazing!! Now I want fish tacos for breakfast! 😄
That's cool and all but we never get the opinion of someone who's actually disabled
This a good program
So do you people just work with people who have various forms of severe physical and/or cognitive challenges?
I'm from and UK and just found this now. i think this is fantastic and should have WAAAAAAAAY more views. Keep going
I remember one morning i got up and went and got some gas to mow my yard and a man and his son got out of there car and man told son how much gas to get thay went up to pay and he had no mony a big mouth man a nuther man said what you dont have no money so i walk pass big mouth payed just 4 dollars for the mans gas and big mouth never said Nuthing to me
Thank you. This very inspiring!
I have been looking for a simple explanation of person-centered thinking and this short video is just what I needed. Thank you!
Those are not true or false questions...
Very well described ....
@worksofheartproject
@worksofheartproject
Great video! Will share!
What disability are we talking about here? There are hundreds of different disabilities. We can't throw them all into the same category because some are mild some are moderate some are severe. Ive worked in special ed for 10 years ive worked with every age group from 6 to 21 sdc and rsp. and some prefer to be in a special day class and some who are low academically but very high socially would rather be in a regular day class. These people are just saying the right answers but actually have them volunteer and help and see what they think after because these questions are 50/50 because it depends on their health conditions
The majority of folks do lump everyone together in one big disability pile, and I think that's part of what people are illustrating in this video. The whole "hanging out" question I took as an introduction to thinking about stereotypical ideas of what exclusion has taught us to generalize. Rather than taking on specifics, they are pointedly asking folks without disabilities these questions to bring to light stigmas people may not at all think about or examine. There's literally no group of people that don't have varying degrees of attributes when beliefs are applied. I assume the point they are making is debunking the stigma of the label "disabled" in all forms.
Congratulations of Brasil ♥
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Thank you- this is great.
i wonder how many those people that had good answers actually believe in those answers
awesome