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06/04/2026

Disability Awareness Week 2026
May 31 to June 6, 2026

This year's campaign theme is “Accessibility Creates Full Inclusion”
Every time you share, like or comment on our Disability Awareness Week related posts you will be entered into a draw for a prize valued at $200.

* Don't forget to let us know in the comments. *

Help us spread awareness.

As of May 2021, 86% of persons with a disability aged 25 to 64 years in New Brunswick had at least a high school diploma, compared to 91% of persons without a disability. This represented the fourth largest gap among the provinces and territories.

Statistics Canada - Canadian Survey on Disabilities 2022
www.gnb.ca/council

06/04/2026

✨ We’re pleased to welcome back Trust as a Summer Student this year! ✨

Having worked with our team several summers, she has become a familiar face and we look forward to another great summer together. 🌟

06/04/2026

Disability Awareness Week 2026
May 31 to June 6, 2026

This year's campaign theme is “Accessibility Creates Full Inclusion”

Every time you share, like or comment on our Disability Awareness Week related posts you will be entered into a draw for a prize valued at $200.

* Don't forget to let us know in the comments. *

Help us spread awareness.

As of May 2021, 55% of persons with a disability aged 25 to 64 years in New Brunswick had completed some form of post-secondary education, compared to 64% of persons without a disability. This represented the largest gap among the provinces and territories.

Statistics Canada - Canadian Survey on Disabilities 2022
www.gnb.ca/council

🌟 A huge thank you to everyone who joined us for our Disability Awareness Week BBQ! 🌭💛Your participation and support hel...
06/03/2026

🌟 A huge thank you to everyone who joined us for our Disability Awareness Week BBQ! 🌭💛

Your participation and support helped make this event a meaningful celebration of community and inclusion. This year’s theme, “Accessibility Creates Full Inclusion,” reflects our shared commitment to ensuring that every individual can participate fully, with dignity and belonging.

🚶‍♀️🦽 Walk & Roll — June 5, 2026 at 1 PMJoin us for an afternoon of movement, connection, and community. All ages and al...
06/03/2026

🚶‍♀️🦽 Walk & Roll — June 5, 2026 at 1 PM

Join us for an afternoon of movement, connection, and community. All ages and all abilities are welcome as we come together outdoors to celebrate inclusion, enjoy fresh air, and share in a fun, accessible walk‑and‑roll experience.

Let’s make this a day that rolls with positivity and walks with purpose. 💥💛

06/03/2026

Disability Awareness Week 2026
May 31 to June 6, 2026

This year's campaign theme is “Accessibility Creates Full Inclusion”
Every time you share, like or comment on our Disability Awareness Week related posts you will be entered into a draw for a prize valued at $200.

* Don't forget to let us know in the comments. *

Help us spread awareness.

The most common disability type in the province in 2022 was pain-related, with 23.3% of New Brunswickers aged 15 years and over reporting this type of disability.

Flexibility (15.7%), mobility (14.9%), and mental health related (14.1%) were the next most prevalent types of disability.

Statistics Canada - Canadian Survey on Disabilities 2022
www.gnb.ca/council

06/03/2026

Today is Red Shirt Day!

Red Shirt Day of Action for AccessAbility and Inclusion is a day when people across Canada come together and wear red in schools, workplaces and spaces everywhere in order to create a visible display of solidarity: to show their support for persons and families of those who are living with disabilities, celebrate the achievements of people living with disabilities, and to pledge their commitment to help create a fully accessible and inclusive society that honours and values the contributions of people of all abilities in all aspects of life in Canada.

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Aujourd'hui c'est la journée du chandail rouge !

La Journée du chandail rouge pour promouvoir l’action sur l’accessibilité et l’inclusion est un jour où des personnes de partout au Canada se réunissent pour porter du rouge dans les écoles, les milieux de travail et partout ailleurs afin de manifester bien visiblement leur solidarité : pour montrer leur soutien aux personnes et aux familles qui vivent avec des handicaps, célébrer les réalisations des personnes en situation de handicap et s’engager à aider à créer une société pleinement accessible et inclusive qui rend hommage et valorise les contributions des personnes de toutes capacités dans tous les aspects de la vie au Canada.




🌟 BBQ TOMORROW! 🌭Celebrate Disability Awareness Week with us on June 3rd, 12–1 PM at The Hub!This year’s theme is “Acces...
06/02/2026

🌟 BBQ TOMORROW! 🌭

Celebrate Disability Awareness Week with us on June 3rd, 12–1 PM at The Hub!

This year’s theme is “Accessibility Creates Full Inclusion” — and we’re bringing the community together for good food, good company, and a great message.

Grab a hotdog, join the fun, and help us champion inclusion!

06/02/2026

Disability Awareness Week 2026
May 31 to June 6, 2026
This year's campaign theme is “Accessibility Creates Full Inclusion”

Every time you share, like or comment on our Disability Awareness Week related posts you will be entered in a draw for a prize valued at $200.

* Don't forget to let us know in the comments. *

Help us spread awareness.

As of 2022, there were an estimated 221,900 New Brunswickers aged 15 years and over who identified that they had one or more disabilities.

This represented 35.3% of the province’s total population, the second highest percentage among the provinces and territories, and well above the national rate (27.0%).

Statistics Canada - Canadian Survey on Disabilities 2022

www.gnb.ca/council
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Semaine de sensibilisation à la situation des personnes handicapées 2026 (SSSPH)
Du 31 mai au 6 juin 2026

Cette année, notre thème est « L’accessibilité favorise l’inclusion totale »

Chaque fois que vous partagez, aimez ou commentez sur une de nos messages associés avec la Semaine de sensibilisation à la situation des personnes handicapées vous participerez à un tirage pour un prix de valeur de 200$.

*N'oubliez pas de poster dans les commentaires. *

Aidez-nous à sensibiliser la population.

En 2022, au Nouveau-Brunswick, environ 221 900 personnes de 15 ans et plus ont déclaré avoir une ou plusieurs incapacités.

Cela représentait 35,3 % de la population totale de la province, soit le deuxième pourcentage en importance parmi les provinces et territoires, bien au-dessus des 27 % observés à l’échelle nationale.

Statistique Canada –
L'enquête canadienne sur l'incapacité 2022

www.gnb.ca/conseil

06/02/2026

Disability Awareness Week 2026
May 31 to June 6, 2026

This year's campaign theme is “Accessibility Creates Full Inclusion”

Every time you share one of our Disability Awareness Week related posts you will be entered in a draw for a prize valued at $200.

* Don't forget to let us know in the comments. *

Help us spread awareness.

In 2022, 27.0% of Canadians aged 15 and over, or 8.0 million people, had at least one disability.

This represents an increase of 4.7 percentage points from 2017.

Statistics Canada - Canadian Survey on Disabilities 2022

www.gnb.ca/council
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Semaine de sensibilisation à la situation des personnes handicapées 2026 (SSSPH)
Du 31 mai au 6 juin 2026

Cette année, notre thème est « L’accessibilité favorise l’inclusion totale »

Chaque fois que vous partagez une de nos messages associés avec la Semaine de sensibilisation à la situation des personnes handicapées vous participerez à un tirage pour un prix de valeur de 200$.

*N'oubliez pas de poster dans les commentaires. *

Aidez-nous à sensibiliser la population.

En 2022, 27,0 % des Canadiennes et Canadiens âgées de 15 ans et plus, soit 8,0 millions de personnes, avaient au moins une incapacité.

Cela représente une hausse de 4,7 points de pourcentage par rapport à 2017.

Statistique Canada –
L'enquête canadienne sur l'incapacité 2022

www.gnb.ca/conseil

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