Improving accessibility and eliminating systemic ableism in Canada's health research funding system
Related links
- Developing CIHR's action plan on accessibility and systemic ableism: Progress and next steps - Message from the co-chairs of the CIHR External Advisory Committee on Accessibility and Systemic Ableism
- CIHR survey on ableism and barriers to accessibility in the health research funding system
- Help CIHR identify, remove, and prevent barriers to accessibility in the health research funding system
Contact information
Email us at edi@cihr-irsc.gc.ca
CIHR knows there are barriers that make it harder for persons with disabilities to participate in research and the research funding system. We commit to working with persons with disabilities, diverse disability communities, other research funding agencies, and academic institutions to remove barriers to our research funding programs and to end systemic ableism in the research funding system.
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Advisory committee
Read about CIHR’s External Advisory Committee on Accessibility and Systemic Ableism
Resources
Access resources related to accessibility and systemic ableism
News
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Featured research
Learn about researchers working to improve accessibility and eliminate systemic ableism through their research
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