Domenica please circulate to CDS students as well.

Thx

Regina




On behalf of the joint York-Seneca Rehabilitation Program, David Lepofsky has kindly agreed to speak about
his disability advocacy work, including the naming of stops on the TTC to assist those with vision loss. This talk offers an interdisciplinary perspective on disability advocacy, namely changing public policies at
higher levels.

The Rehabilitation Services program is offered for students pursuing an undergraduate degree in psychology. This program is offered jointly by York University and Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology.
Graduates of the program normally receive a BA or BSc degree (Bachelor or Honours degree) in Psychology from York University and a joint York/Seneca Certificate in Rehabilitation Services from Seneca College .
The program is designed to provide students with an integrated education, enabling them to become effective practitioners in the field of rehabilitation. You can find more information on this joint program
at the following link:

http://www.yorku.ca/health/psyc/joint_program.html

Please circulate this information to anyone else who you think might be
interested. All are welcome.