The Audacity of Inclusion: Fighting for the Equality of Persons Labelled Intellectually Disabled

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$24.49  $22.78
Publisher
FriesenPress
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Pages
306
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.69 inches | 0.86 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781038317841

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About the Author
Dulcie McCallum, formerly a registered nurse, is a human rights lawyer, member of the Strategic Litigation Advisory Committee of Inclusion Canada, and alum (Distinguished) of the University of Victoria (1981) and the University of King's College (2022).

Her credibility as a lawyer for people with intellectual disabilities led to her being invited onto Canada's delegation to the United Nations. The invitation came as a result of working for over four decades with, and advocating for, persons with an intellectual disability. In 2012, she was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, and in 2011, Inclusion Canada's President's Award, for her contribution on Canada's delegation to the UN to negotiate the CRPD. As well as her advocacy work, she was the Ombudsperson for the Province of BC and the Access and Privacy Commissioner for Nova Scotia.

An active volunteer who in 1996 received the YWCA Women of Distinction Award (Community Service), Dulcie continues to dedicate herself to volunteer work, particularly by making extensive contributions to Inclusion Canada. For pastimes, she is a dedicated swimmer and dog walker, does personal training, is a voracious reader of nonfiction and fiction, fancies herself a creative chef, and is a devoted grandparent.

Dulcie was born and raised in West Vancouver. Thereafter, she lived and worked in Vancouver, Haida Gwaii, and Victoria with her then-husband Bob and now good friend. She resides with her Golden Retriever, Millie, in Halifax, NS, where her only child, Juel, moved for university and now lives with her husband and Dulcie's two grandsons.