National Educational Association of Disabled Students - NEADS

National Educational Association of Disabled Students - NEADS NEADS supports full access to education and employment for post-secondary students and graduates with disabilities across Canada. (www.neads.ca)

About NEADS

Since its founding in 1986, the National Educational Association of Disabled Students (NEADS), has had the mandate to support full access to education and employment for post-secondary students and graduates with disabilities across Canada. NEADS is a consumer-controlled, cross-disability charitable organization (corporation # 1007761975RR0001). We represent our constituents through s

pecific projects, resources, research, publications and partnerships. NEADS is governed by a national Board of Directors representative of all of the provinces and territories. Our work as an organization focuses on three core Strategic Program areas:

Student debt reduction
Student experience in class and on campus
Student and graduate employment

The organization functions collaboratively with post-secondary stakeholders, other non-governmental organizations, employers, disability service providers (on college and university campuses) and communities that can improve opportunities in higher education and the labour market for persons with disabilities in Canada. NEADS also provides ongoing expert advice to Employment and Social Development Canada and provincial/territorial governments. We have been a stakeholder group of the Government of Canada's National Advisory Group on Student Financial Assistance -- Chaired by the Director General of the Canada Student Loans Program -- since 1987. Our work includes promoting government programs and services that support higher education for Canadians with disabilities. The Association is a member organization of the Council of Canadians With Disabilities (CCD). National Office Support and Services:

The Association effectively delivers a number of core programs. Our primary activities include: maintaining a comprehensive, unique Web site www.neads.ca and financial aid portal www.disabilityawards.ca; developing skill training resources relevant to students with disabilities in post-secondary education and employment; conducting relevant research on access to post-secondary education and employment opportunities; and, holding regular regional events across Canada to provide resources and skill development to students with disabilities. Our main website has over 120,000 unique visitors each year and an average of over 3,500,000 page downloads. The website houses numerous online resources and publications that are unique to NEADS and were developed by the organization. Our financial aid portal, Disabilityawards.ca www.disabilityawards.ca includes comprehensive information on national, provincial and territorial government funding programs, along with around 350 disability specific, bursaries, scholarships and awards offered through colleges and universities, private sector funders and non-governmental organizations. The database is fully searchable and accessible. DisabilityAwards.ca was developed with grant funding from the Social Development Partnerships Program and a contract with the Canada Student Loans Program. It is prominently featured and linked on the Government of Canada's CanLearn website: www.canlearn.ca. The Association provides information and referrals to hundreds of post-secondary students with disabilities through its national office. It also responds to requests for information and advice from: employers, provincial and federal government departments, service providers and faculty members/teachers on college and university campuses, the offices of federal members of parliament and provincial and territorial members of parliament/legislature, and other non-profit organizations. We currently have over 9,000 individual e-mail contacts within our database, which allows the organization to communicate immediately and to a huge network. NEADS National Student Awards Program and the Holly Bartlett Memorial Award:

NEADS runs two scholarship programs: the $3,000 NEADS National Student Awards Program and the $1,000 Holly Bartlett Memorial Award. These programs support students with disabilities in undergraduate university, graduate university and college and cegep level programs. These awards provide funding to students in all fields of study and are the only programs of their kind in the country that recognize the academic and community achievements of post-secondary students with disabilities. The National Student Awards Program, currently in its seventh year, has received more than 1,000 applications, and has awarded 63 scholarships to date to outstanding applicants across the country. The NEADS National Student Awards Program supports disabled students, who often need additional financial assistance to be successful in their studies due in part to accommodating their needs in the campus setting. The scholarships in the NEADS National Student Awards Program are valued at $3,000 each, and are tuition awards, payable directly to the students school. The program has been generously supported by private sector funders including: BMO Capital Markets, Enbridge Liquid Pipelines, Scotiabank and the Industrial Alliance Insurance and Financial Services, however, we need greater support to grow and sustain the program. The Holly Bartlett Memorial Award was established in memory of former NEADS board member Holly Bartlett, who passed away in March, 2010. The award was created the following year and is a $1,000 scholarship awarded each year by the Association, with the same criteria as the NEADS Student Awards Program. Donate now to help NEADS Continue Its Work on Behalf of Post-Secondary Students and Graduates with Disabilities:

The National Educational Association of Disabled Students (NEADS) is a registered charity. Donations are tax deductible and you will receive a charitable tax receipt for 100% of your gift(s) to the National Educational Association of Disabled Students. To minimize administrative costs, NEADS uses the services of CanadaHelps for our on-line donation transactions. Canada Helps is a secure and easy way to give. To donate to our organization through CanadaHelps.org please visit their website at: https://www.canadahelps.org/dn/344

10/29/2024
11/01/2023

For those who are visiting and/or liking this page, please be advised that this is not an active page. We don't post content here. The current, official page of the National Educational Association of Disabled Students is: https://www.facebook.com/myNEADS/ Please visit, like and follow NEADS through the myNEADS Facebook account. Thank you. Frank Smith, National Coordinator, NEADS.

NEADS is a consumer-controlled, cross-disability charitable organization (corporation # 1007761975RR0001) that represents its constituents through projects, resources, research, publications and partnerships.

Our work centers our three core strategic program areas: disabled student debt reduction, disabled student experience in class and on campus, and disabled student and graduate employment.

NEADS also hosts many websites, where resources, publications, and further information are available:
www.myneads.ca
www.disabilityrightsonline.ca
www.breakingitdown.myneads.ca
www.disabilityawards.ca
Or check out linktr.ee/myneads

Sign up for our mailing list! https://t.co/KcIPDzwQ0X?amp=1.

09/28/2022

Congratulations to our Executive Director Robert Lattanzio on winning the prestigious Guthrie Award. We wish to sincerely thank the The Law Foundation of Ontario for this incredible recognition and honour.

09/06/2020

This is not the current NEADS page. Please go to https://www.facebook.com/myNEADS for all the latest news and events from the National Educational Association of Disabled Students.

NEADS is a consumer-controlled, cross-disability charitable organization (corporation # 1007761975RR0001) that represents its constituents through projects, resources, research, publications and partnerships.

Our work centers our three core strategic program areas: disabled student debt reduction, disabled student experience in class and on campus, and disabled student and graduate employment.

NEADS also hosts many websites, where resources, publications, and further information are available:
www.myneads.ca
www.disabilityrightsonline.ca
www.breakingitdown.myneads.ca
www.disabilityawards.ca
Or check out linktr.ee/myneads

Sign up for our mailing list! https://t.co/KcIPDzwQ0X?amp=1.

Chloée Godin-Jacques, NEADS' Ontario Director and Council of Canadians With Disabilities (CCD) representative has launch...
07/07/2020

Chloée Godin-Jacques, NEADS' Ontario Director and Council of Canadians With Disabilities (CCD) representative has launched this new initiative called NC Chats with a colleague of her's! Check it out!

Wondering who we are? Watch this video to find out more about us, and how we came together to create NC Chats! WE ARE READY for this growth in our journey --...

04/04/2017

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07/30/2015

The National Educational Association of Disabled Students (NEADS) has a new page! For updated & official information, please visit and "Like" our new page and tell your friends: https://www.facebook.com/pages/National-Educational-Association-of-Disabled-Students/1606060383016020?ref=hl

Jewelles Smith, Vice-Chair/BC Director/Social Media Committee, Chair, NEADS
Frank Smith, National Coordinator, NEADS.

NEADS is a consumer-controlled, cross-disability charitable organization (corporation # 1007761975RR0001) that represents its constituents through projects, resources, research, publications and partnerships.

Our work centers our three core strategic program areas: disabled student debt reduction, disabled student experience in class and on campus, and disabled student and graduate employment.

NEADS also hosts many websites, where resources, publications, and further information are available:
www.myneads.ca
www.disabilityrightsonline.ca
www.breakingitdown.myneads.ca
www.disabilityawards.ca
Or check out linktr.ee/myneads

Sign up for our mailing list! https://t.co/KcIPDzwQ0X?amp=1.

07/27/2015

This page is no longer being maintained or monitored by the NEADS board or staff. For updated & official information, please visit the new page of the National Educational Association of Disabled Students (NEADS) below: https://www.facebook.com/pages/National-Educational-Association-of-Disabled-Students/1606060383016020?ref=hl

Jewelles Smith, Vice-Chair/BC Director/Social Media Committee, Chair, NEADS
Frank Smith, National Coordinator, NEADS.

NEADS is a consumer-controlled, cross-disability charitable organization (corporation # 1007761975RR0001) that represents its constituents through projects, resources, research, publications and partnerships.

Our work centers our three core strategic program areas: disabled student debt reduction, disabled student experience in class and on campus, and disabled student and graduate employment.

NEADS also hosts many websites, where resources, publications, and further information are available:
www.myneads.ca
www.disabilityrightsonline.ca
www.breakingitdown.myneads.ca
www.disabilityawards.ca
Or check out linktr.ee/myneads

Sign up for our mailing list! https://t.co/KcIPDzwQ0X?amp=1.

07/24/2015

About the Inclusive Design Institute:

"What have yThe Inclusive Design Institute (IDI) is a generative hub of applied research that addresses the challenge of designing our information and communication systems (ICT) so that they work for all potential users, including users with disabilities, varying language needs and diverse cultural preferences. The IDI is Canada’s first research hub focused on digital inclusion.

Led by Jutta Treviranus, centred at OCAD University, with eight postsecondary partner institutions and over 100 collaborating organizations, the Inclusive Design Institute bears witness to Ontario’s and Canada’s commitment to inclusion. The IDI is a regional centre of expertise networked to local infrastructure at each participating institution, and supportive of distributed collaboration and proactive design and development of inclusive ICT.ou been up to?".....http://inclusivedesign.ca/about/

Inclusive design is design that is inclusive of the full range of human diversity with respect to ability, language, culture, gender, age and other forms of human difference.

07/24/2015

The Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) offers two kinds of money:

- Grants: money you don’t have to pay back
- A student loan you need to repay

Both the Ontario government and federal government provide this money.
Through one OSAP application, you have access to a mix of different financial aid programs, depending on your circumstances.

Apply now! Applications can be found at http://ontario.ca/o2s

07/24/2015

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