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  • This blog captures highlights from the MAP National Meeting, Rencontre Nationale, held in Québec City on June 9th. It shares the Inclusive Environments Lab’s participation in Inclufest, where the SWAN team showcased tools and stories that support accessible, age-friendly communities across Canada. Readers will learn about the SWAN audit, our On the Move video series, a unique role-playing game, and our teams reflections on their experience.

  • This article describes Aislynn's experience working as an undergraduate research assistant on the research project entitled “The Stakeholder’s Walkability/Wheelability Audit in Neighbourhoods (SWAN)”, led by Dr. Atiya Mahmood, at the Gerontology Department, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV. The SWAN project aims to empower people with various disabilities to advocate for inclusive communities and neighborhoods through using the SWAN tool.

  • This article describes Shruti's experience working as an undergraduate research assistant on the research project entitled “The Stakeholder’s Walkability/Wheelability Audit in Neighbourhoods (SWAN)”, led by Dr. Atiya Mahmood, at the Gerontology Department, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV. The SWAN project aims to empower people with various disabilities to advocate for inclusive communities and neighborhoods through using the SWAN tool.

  • This is the Central MAP interview with SWAN project coordinator, Niloofar Hedayati

  • This is the Central MAP interview with former SWAN project coordinator, Farinaz Rikhtehgaran

  • This article describes Jason's experience working as an undergraduate research assistant on the research project entitled “The Stakeholder’s Walkability/Wheelability Audit in Neighbourhoods (SWAN)”, led by Dr. Atiya Mahmood, at the Gerontology Department, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV. The SWAN project aims to empower people with various disabilities to advocate for inclusive communities and neighborhoods through using the SWAN tool.