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threw a piece of furniture at her head. She has been spit at, kicked, bitten, verbally abused and her life has been threatened on more than one occasion. She has also been required to wear spit shields, bite guards and even Kevlar in the classroom. "The first thing my husband asks me when I get home every day is ’Are you OK?’" she said.
"Try going home and explaining bruises to your family when you are a teacher. They expect me to come home every day in one piece." In 2013, 194 incidents of violence were reported by York Region elementary teachers; in the last school year there were 536, York Region Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario
president David Clegg said. Teachers are reporting trashed classrooms and broken windows; being grabbed by the throat, physically restrained and stabbed with scissors. "It’s the No. 1 topic and it’s a troubling issue that isn’t well understood," he added. "The
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Kathy Laszlo (from left) with her son, Danny, and Susie Sokol with her daughter, Talya, spend time in the DANI computer room. DANI, an organization that creates programs for adults with disabilities, has a facility at the Garnet Community Centre in Thornhill.
DIVERTING DANNY Program opens doors for adults with disabilities SIMONE JOSEPH sjoseph@yrmg.com doesn’t want to watch the Price is Right all day. She managed to find Danny a government program, but Laszlo ended up reporting it for being "borderline abusive", she said. The program offered no programming and the employees rarely interacted with the adults with developmental disabilities, she said. So, Laszlo and Sokol took the next step in their vision. They rented a Toronto house and launched a three-day-per-week program. Participants got involved in catering, creating
school lunches from the home’s small kitchen, with profits going back into the program. Word got around and other parents became interested in the program. The catering orders increased and soon, they couldn’t meet the demand for the day program or the number of catering orders. Ninety-five per cent of the program participants were from Thornhill, so it made sense to move the program there, to Garnet Williams Community Centre near Yonge Street and Clark Avenue in May 2013. Like Laszlo and Sokol,
Graeme Treeby can relate to the frustration of hunting for hardto-reach services. The youngest of his three children, Jenny, 30, has cerebral palsy, a developmental delay and other issues. She attends a day program in Newmarket. Like Danny and Talya’s parents, Treeby and his wife also worry about Jenny’s future. "There’s a slim chance we won’t live forever," he jokes. "Just in case, we plan to make sure Jenny has a decent quality of life." So, back in 1990, when Jenny
was three or four, Treeby began researching ways to make this happen. "We found out quickly nobody knew what to do, how to help us," he said. He decided to find the information himself. This mission saw him give up his accounting career and by 1993, he was travelling the province full-time, giving people advice on how to plan for their children’s financial future, helping them answer that ultimate question: what happens when I’m gone? In 1997, he formed Special Needs Planning, based out of Stouffville. (http://www.specialneedsplanning.ca/) The Stouffvile resident finds it frustrating how few resources there are for people also wanting to plan for their loved one’s future financial security. "There aren’t enough hours in the day to respond to the email or to make calls to set up appointments," he said. Laszlo and Sokol now know all about the race to meet ballooning demand. They had 11 participants in their program when they moved to Thornhill in 2013. Today, there are 31 participants. Their organization, DANI, now offers a supported employment program, as well as evening, social, music and Sunday programs. The non-profit has a $1.2million budget, with no government funding. It operates a kosher dairy café at Garnet and a pop-up restaurant that can travel to your workplace or an office close by. The pop-up is so popular that they are now booking into 2018. The pop-up also helps fights prejudice, according to Laszlo. Some people may have never seen someone with a disability working, Laszlo said. "To see them in action changes people’s view of adults with a disability," she said. Go to http://dani-toronto.com/ for more information on DANI.
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anny and Talya’s lives have dovetailed. They went to many of the same programs, camps and schools growing up. They both have developmental disabilities and were integrated into schools alongside children without disabilities. But as they approached the end of high school, each of their mothers - Kathy Laszlo and Susie Sokol - worried about their futures. Laszlo and Sokol had the same wish: They wanted their children to maintain social, active lifestyles after high school. Children with a developmental disability are entitled to an education under age 21, but once they reach that age, the entitlement stops, Laszlo said. "It is like sitting on the side of a cliff. There is nothing. No continuity," she said. "They don’t have rights to anything. We wanted to be proactive and do something for them," Laszlo said. But they had trouble finding programs. So, they created a parent action group of seven parents. From there, they hoped someone would take on their vision of providing programs for adults with developmental disabilities who have finished high school. No organization was interested, Laszlo said. So, the women decided to launch the idea themselves. In the beginning, it was mainly a social group. In August 2006, the group held a week-long summer camp for people with developmental disabilities. They had no money, Laszlo said. University students were willing to help for no pay. The camp included cooking sessions in Laszlo’s kitchen. By 2008, Danny and Talya had finished high school and still had nowhere to go. Danny was home for a few months while Talya tried to work from home. "It was a disaster," Laszlo remembers, noting Danny
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Roads construction shortfall must be addressed Residents may be in for a rough ride over the next decade or so as York Region grapples with a $1.5-billion shortfall in its forecasted 10-year roads construction budget. While characterized as a "worst case scenario," by director of transportation and infrastructure Brian Titherington, the lack of adequate funding for road work could lead to 56 projects being delayed beyond 2031. That’s not likely to be greeted as good news in a region whose residents list traffic as being one of their biggest concerns. Some parts of York are already congested to a standstill during the morning and afternoon rush hours (if not all day) and the problem will only intensify as the region’s population grows from its current 1.11 million to its projected 1.79 million by 2041. Now, the region is spending more on transportation than it ever has, according to Titherington. But, he stressed, the dollars just aren’t there to continue doing so at the usual pace. Instead, some relief will need to come via transit, carpooling, off-peak travel and emerging technologies. However, those options may not ever satisfy a significant number of residents, especially in a region that was predominantly built around the idea of commuting from one place to another by personal vehicle. For whatever reason, the region seems woefully unprepared for this shortfall. Yes, it is poised to collect $300 million less in development charges than it had anticipated. But this should be a surprise to no one, as there had been numerous warnings issued over the past few years about the potential for the pace of growth to slow. Similarly, the region only passed its transportation master plan last year, which included a list of projects needed to meet the demands presented by growth; so why are we only hearing now that the cost of the needed improvements is about twice the available budget? We agree that hiking taxes above reasonable levels isn’t the answer to the problem and borrowing more money on top of the region’s existing $2.9-billion debtload isn’t a viable option given the spectre of a credit downgrade that would result in higher borrowing costs. Asking the province for additional taxation powers could yield results, depending on what form they take, but the region should also look within for efficiencies and ensure that growth is in fact paying for growth. One thing’s for sure: the solution isn’t simply to shrug and kick 56 cans down the road. Residents deserve better. After all, no one plans to fail; they fail to plan.
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• LETTERS & COMMENTARY • Entrepreneurism a state of mind, character Re: EDITORIAL: Entrepreneurial skills vital for young people, Aug. 3. Your article would have been timely at least two decades ago and possibly even earlier than that. While Canadian governments of all political stripes get themselves elected by offering the electorate continual enhancements to the already well entrenched safety net social contract, the industry and technological trends you mention are pulling the economy and the ways in which people may financially support themselves in the polar opposite direction. Careers as entrepreneurs, i.e. self employment, may well be the course for more people.
Those traits include the deep desire and courage to "go it alone," while seeing many around head for the safety of large corporations and governments, with all of their perquisites, pensions and medical plans, etc., and the cool headed intuitive judgment necessary when those pesky, mission critical decision times arise, as they will, and invariably do so at the most inconvenient moments. True entrepreneurism is a state of mind and character which cannot be acquired. For those not so disposed, rewarding employment careers may be sought in the industries engaged in the robotics technologies to which you refer. These will require a growing number of people skilled in the design, installation and running of them and their associated systems. The techni-
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cal training colleges and universities already turn out graduates in those disciplines and perhaps a priority should be given to finding ways to ensure they are continually adequately funded. However, for those young people aspiring to an entrepreneurial life, their school curriculum should include an introduction to the fundamentals of the full cycle of business planning, starting with the articulation of the value proposition for an enterprise and culminating with investor preparation. David Green
Subway extension nothing to celebrate Re: Vaughan subway will be ready to roll on Dec. 17 says TTC, Sept. 11.
There’s nothing really to celebrate or fuss about the opening of this subway extension beyond York University (even then, the students there were managing pretty well from Wilson or Downsview for many years.) After all this hassle, inconvenience, road congestion (beyond YU) up to the final extension for several years (not to mention countless dollars of tax payers’ money) are we to understand that it would carry 100,000 passengers a year for VMC? That’s only 274 passengers a day. It may be a good sales pitch for local property price increase, but seems hardly a justifiable investment when such money could have been expended in other cost-effective projects. Basu Bose
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Grade 8 students invited to arts program open house ALI RAZA aliraza@yrmg.com Artistic Grade 8 students in York Region are invited to an open house at St. Elizabeth Catholic High School on Oct. 11. The open house is aimed for students and parents/ guardians interested in the school’s Regional Arts Program, which is also a specialist high skills major (SHSM) offered by the York Catholic District School Board (YCDSB). The program offers students "a learning environment suffused in the arts" and "develops the skills that are attractive both to the post-secondary world and to employers," said school principal John Heinrich. Streams offered in the arts program include vocal music, instrumental music, dance, drama, visual
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public immediately jumps to student versus student or bullying when discussed." The teachers’ federation has been holding focus groups and polling to gain a better understanding of the situation. In the focus groups, participants don’t believe students committed the acts. "This is happening with relatively young children and most don’t perceive a five- or sixyear-old much of a threat," he said. "But once you’ve seen a classroom a student has ripped apart you think differently." While challenging for teachers, it also impacts the other students in the classroom, the teacher sharing her experiences said. Witnessing aggression, even if it isn’t directed at them, is difficult for children to process and teachers must follow up to explain so students aren’t
fearful of returning to class. "Sometimes, the day after, I call in sick because I just can’t face my students," she said. "It has become much more than teaching, we also have to be mental health supports, which isn’t fair to us or the students because we aren’t experts." She also points out that teachers like herself who have specialized training to deal with escalating students are pulled from their own classrooms to help, which means her students’ learning is interrupted. The federation is beginning to further research the impacts these incidents have on the other children in the classroom, Clegg said. Witnessing these acts or being evacuated from their classroom due to an out of control student must have an impact on their learning. "Integration of identi-
"This is happening with relatively young children and most don’t perceive a five- or six-year-old much of a threat. But once you’ve seen a classroom a student has ripped apart you think differently." - York Region Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario president David Clegg fied children into mainstream classrooms has many positives but at what point do the negatives outweigh the positives," he said. "We have to be able to weigh the right of a child to be educated against the collective rights of others to learn in a safe environment." York Region isn’t alone as Peel is reporting increased incidents as well and Durham teachers are calling for more protective gear to use in the mainstream classrooms, not just the special education and behavioural classrooms. While many are calling for more re-
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vices superintendent Kate Diakiw said. The majority of these incidents happen in specialized classrooms. Teachers in mainstream or ’typical’ classrooms have very little training in dealing with violence and aggression, however, those in special education or behavioural classrooms have received crisis prevention training including understanding behaviour, student escalation signs, responding to defensive behaviour, appropriate response to a student acting out and how to perform control positions.
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How to cozy up your home for fall and winter With the return of crisp fall air, most of us look forward to snuggling up at home. Here are some tips for creating an inviting space that’s ready for chilly nights and the upcoming festive seasons. 1. Use seasonal harvest items as decorations. A variety of pumpkins, gourds, twigs and dried leaves make great table centrepieces, front door focal points and mantle décor. 2. Switch out pillows and add a blanket to your favourite sitting area. Focus on plaids and stripes with deep tones to enhance the autumnal atmosphere. Not only are these additions functional, you’ll also find yourself gravitating to the space more often.
away your shorts and sandals and bringing in warmer sweaters, shoes and booties will put you in a warm fall mood. Try the Denver Hayes oil skin jacket from Mark’s as the perfect addition to your cool weather attire. 4. Prep the fireplace. Contact a professional to get it checked and cleaned prior to having your first fire of the season. Following the cleaning, rearrange your furniture around the fireplace and add some extra seating for unexpected guests. 5. Put away the summer bedding and bring out your heavy-duty comforter and flannel sheets. Add a thermal blanket to your bed in a festive pattern to make your bed even comfier for cool nights.
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Arduino Club WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 8:30 p.m WHERE: Pierre Berton Resource Library, 4921 Rutherford Rd., Vaughan CONTACT: 905-6537323 Use our Arduinos to jumpstart your electronics projects. There’s an Arduino project for everyone all skill levels welcome. l Saturday, October 7 Bingo WHEN: 3:00 p.m - 4:30 p.m WHERE: Markham Public Library Thornhill Community Centre Branch, 7755 Bayview Ave., Markham CONTACT: Amy Arsenio, 905-513-7977, aarsenio@markham.library.on.ca, http://bingosession2.eventbrite.ca COST: Come play the game you know and love - this time in the library, with snacks and prizes.This event
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Soups in the Sukkah WHEN: 8:30 p.m - 9:30 p.m WHERE: JRCC West Thornhill, 1136 Centre St., Thornhill CONTACT: Levi Jacobson, 416-2227105, levi.jacobson@jrcc.org, http://www.jrccwestthornhill.org/ COST: Come enjoy a warm bowl of soup while celebrating the holiday of Sukkot in a traditional sukkah. l Tuesday, October 10 Sweet: In Conversation with Yotam Ottolenghi and Helen Goh WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Schwartz Reisman Centre, 9600 Bathurst St.,
Vaughan CONTACT: Jackie Brown, jackie@srcentre.ca COST: $50 Join us for a special event with Yotam Ottolenghi as he launches his new dessert cookbook, Sweet. Price includes a signed copy of Sweet and samples of treats. l Wednesday, October 11 Applying for Citizenship WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Thornhill Community Centre, 7755 Bayview Ave., Thornhill CONTACT: 905-5137977 COST: Newcomers will learn about the rights and responsibilities of Canadian citizenship, as well as the application process. l Thursday, October 12 Then Sings My Soul WHEN: 7:30 p.m - 9:30 p.m WHERE: City Playhouse Theatre, 1000 New Westminster Dr., Vaughan CONTACT: dan@thensingsmysoul.ca, http://www.thensingsmysoul.ca COST: $20 Join us for an evening of gospel music and congregational hymn singing at City Playhouse Theatre in Vaughan.
5 things to do this weekend l Saturday, October 7 Woodbridge Fall Fair 2017 WHEN: 12:00 a.m WHERE: Woodbridge Fairgrounds, 100 Porter Ave., Vaughan CONTACT: 905-265-1782 COST: Adults $10, Youth $5, Kids under age 6 free From Oct. 7 to 9 celebrate the season at the 170 annual Woodbridge Fair featuring car shows, exhibits, competitions, midway, entertainment, petting zoo and more.
Kidapalooza Fall Festival WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 7:00 p.m WHERE: Markham Fairgrounds, 10801 McCowan Rd., Markham CONTACT: Olivera Pavlovic, 416-414-2466, info@kidapalooza.ca, http://www.kidapalooza.ca COST: $8 adults; $25 children; 23 months and under is free Have some fall family fun Oct. 7 to 9. Event includes inflatables, pumpkin patch, train rides, rick climbing wall, visits from Paw Patrol characters and more. Thanksgiving Weekend Hike WHEN: 10:30 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Cawthra Mulock Nature
weather. This interactive hike is part of a series led by a personal trainer and is targeted to fitness levels. Festival of One-Act Plays WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 10:00 p.m WHERE: Old Town Hall, 460 Botsford St., Newmarket CONTACT: John Dowson, 905 836 5464, vutc@rogers.com, http:// www.vutc.ca COST: $10 The Very Useful Theatre Company and the Rotary Club of Newmarket present two comedies, Ace Galaksi: Space Dick at Large and A Little Something For The Ducks. Metroland file photo
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l Sunday, October 8 Kidapalooza Fall Festival WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 7:00 p.m WHERE: Markham Fairgrounds, 10801 McCowan Rd., Markham CONTACT: Olivera Pavlovic, 416-414-2466, info@kidapalooza.ca, http://www.kidapalooza.ca COST: $8 adults; $25 children; 23 months and under is free Have some fall family fun Oct. 7 to 9. Event includes inflatables, pumpkin patch, train rides, rick climbing wall, visits from Paw Patrol characters and more.
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NEALE, Edward George The Neale family of Richmond Hill, Ontario would like to announce the celebration of Life for Ed Neale being held Saturday, October 14 at the Royal Canadian Legion 233 Centre St. E., Richmond Hill at 1 p.m. All family and friends welcome. DeGEER, Marian V. Peacefully at Southlake Hospital on Tuesday, September 27, 2017. Beloved wife of the late R.W. (Skip) DeGeer. Dear mother of Sandra and her husband Colin Anderson, Chris and his wife Bev. Much loved grandmother of Chad, Ashley and Sarah. Private family interment at Elgin Mills Cemetery.
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Reporting to the Facilities Supervisor, the Cleaner/Facilities Assistant will be responsible for the day to day custodial, set-up and preventive maintenance duties at our Upper School Campus in Richmond Hill. Duties will include housekeeping, security, daily/weekly inspections, kitchen cleaning, snow removal and ice control, cleaning washrooms and hallways, moving supplies and equipment, setting up spaces for events and occasional minor plumbing, painting and mechanical work. The incumbent will work from 1:00 pm to 10:00 pm Monday through Friday during school year and 7:00 am to 4:00 pm during months of July and August; rotating weekend on-call availability will be required. The successful candidate will be physically able to perform a wide range of duties, have experience in a similar role, communicate effectively with contractors and other staff, and be a self-starter with attention to detail, able to work independently and as part of a team. Current CPR and First Aid training is required and formal training in one or more of the above areas would be considered an asset. A current Vulnerable Sector Police Record Check is a condition of employment. TMS offers a competitive salary and benefits plan, opportunities for professional development and the opportunity to work in a vibrant, collegial workplace. If you believe that a challenging, innovative environment is the perfect fit for you, please submit your resume along with a covering letter to:
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TMS School (TMS) is a agship Montessori and a welcoming International Baccalaureate (IB) School located in Richmond Hill with students ranging in age from 18 months to 18 years. TMS, an independent, not-for-proďŹ t school, is a member of CIS and accredited by CCMA, CAIS and the IBO. Our Mission is to deliver a seamless, internationally-acclaimed educational experience designed to inspire and challenge students to discover the best of who they are and to achieve their full potential.
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20%
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*Offer valid for a limited time only. Customers receive up to 20% of MSRP cash credit towards the cash purchase of select 2017 models in dealer stock the longest. Not compatible with lease or finance purchases. Credit is tax exclusive and is calculated on vehicle MSRP, excluding any dealer-installed options. Conditions and limitations apply. See Dealer for full program details. For the latest information, visit us at <gmccanada.ca>, drop by your local <GMC Dealer> or call us at 1-800-GM-DRIVE. 15% of MSRP Cash Purchase Credit applies to oldest 50% of dealer inventory on eligible models as of October 3, 2017. 20% of MSRP Cash Purchase Credit applies to all in-stock dealer inventory of eligible models within October 3-31. Offer valid October 3 – 31, 2017 on cash purchases of eligible 2017 model year vehicles from dealer inventory. 2017 models receiving a 15% cash credit of MSRP include: GMC Yukon and GMC Yukon XL, GMC Acadia, GMC Canyon (Excludes 2SA), GMC Savana. 2017 models receiving a 20% cash credit of MSRP include: All Light Duty and Heavy Duty Sierra models and GMC Terrain. Models not eligible for this offer are: all 2016 MY and 2018 MY vehicles. Not compatible with special lease and finance rates. Credit is tax exclusive and is calculated on vehicle MSRP, excluding any dealer-installed options. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this cash credit which will result in higher effective cost of credit on their transaction. Dealer may sell for less. Offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. General Motors of Canada Company may modify, extend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without notice. Void where prohibited. See dealer for details. 1 Sierra 5-star Overall Vehicle Score applies to 1500 series vehicles. U.S. Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). 2 The 2-Year Scheduled LOF Maintenance Program provides eligible customers in Canada who have purchased, leased or financed a new eligible 2017 MY Chevrolet, Buick or GMC vehicle (excluding Spark EV) with an ACDelco oil and filter change, in accordance with the Oil Life Monitoring System and the Owner’s Manual, for 2 years or 48,000 km, whichever occurs first, with a limit of four Lube-Oil-Filter services in total, performed at participating GM dealers. Fluid top-offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel alignments and balancing, etc., are not covered. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. General Motors of Canada Limited reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. 3 Whichever comes first, fully transferable. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for complete details. 4 Visit onstar.ca for coverage maps, details and system limitations. Service plan required. Available 4G LTE with Wi-Fi hotspot requires WPA2 compatible mobile device and data plan. Data plans provided by AT&T. Services vary by model, service plan, conditions as well as geographical and technical restrictions. OnStar with 4G LTE connectivity is available on select vehicle models and in select markets. Vehicle must be started or in accessory mode to access Wi-Fi.
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