Tag Archives: disability rights

Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing: Risk Perception is Highly Personal
Alessandro Marcon and Vardit Ravitsky present their research into online discussions of interpreting risk related to non-invasive prenatal testing.
Spotlight on Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing
Chris Kaposy suggests that Canada should learn from the United States’ failure to regulate the industry for Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing.
Zika, Ableism, and Reproductive Healthcare
Celeste Orr critiques the ableism underpinning arguments for women’s access to contraception and abortion in response to the Zika virus.
Equal Access to Assistive and Accomodative Technologies for All Canadians
Jeff Nisker argues that all Canadians (disabled Canadians and temporarily-abled Canadians) should have access to assistive technologies if and when these are needed.