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Ottawa, Canada Area, Ontario Canada
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My career history is dominated by my ongoing role as co-leader of LiveWorkPlay, a federally incorporated non-profit organization and registered Canadian charity that helps the Ottawa community welcome people with intellectual disabilities to live, work, and play as valued citizens.
That journey began back in 1995, at a time when I was concurrently working in the IT sector as Project Manager for SchoolNet, a national education network. My future wife Julie Kingstone and I left our existing careers and devoted ourselves full-time to LiveWorkPlay in 1997.
In recent years I've focused on helping LiveWorkPlay make a critical transition from social services to social change: supporting people...
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Personal Information
Organización/Lugar de trabajo
Ottawa, Canada Area, Ontario Canada
Sitio web
liveworkplay.ca
Acerca de
My career history is dominated by my ongoing role as co-leader of LiveWorkPlay, a federally incorporated non-profit organization and registered Canadian charity that helps the Ottawa community welcome people with intellectual disabilities to live, work, and play as valued citizens.
That journey began back in 1995, at a time when I was concurrently working in the IT sector as Project Manager for SchoolNet, a national education network. My future wife Julie Kingstone and I left our existing careers and devoted ourselves full-time to LiveWorkPlay in 1997.
In recent years I've focused on helping LiveWorkPlay make a critical transition from social services to social change: supporting people...
Etiquetas
liveworkplay
intellectual disabilities
keenan wellar
inclusion
developmental disabilities
intellectual disability
social change
developmental disability
employment
julie kingstone
social capital
social media
person-centred
canada
ottawa
volunteerism
neurodiversity
person-centered
ontario
autism
volunteering
disability
apse
twitter
nonprofit
rotary club of west ottawa
youtube
volunteer canada
community living
yai
facebook
systems change
al condeluci
communications
marketing
community living peterborough
people first ottawa
people first ontario
people first canada
people first
people first peterborough
charity
wordpress
discourse
authenticity
blogger
linkedin
integrated strategy
mission
wikipedia
non-profit
dave hingsburger
interdependence
helen sanderson
theory of change
resiliency
hope
institutions
change management
jen bosworth
international summit on accessibility
accessibility
leadership
leadership development
human resources
just enough support
human rights
mccss
marcom
stacey diffin-lafleur
united way
imagine canada
canadian business and community partnership forum
montebello
social media social change mission charity non-pro
organizational change non-profit charity disabilit
national volunteer week
cecelia taylor
housing
rights
education
non-profit risk intellectual disabilities developm
rotary at work
rotary
classification
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