February 20/21, 1999 Whereas, the accommodation of differences is the essence of true equality, and Whereas, no one can truly understand what it is like to be blind unless he or she is blind, and Whereas, only the blind have the right to decide the destiny of the blind, and Whereas, the blind are the […]
Posts in the Resolutions category:
Resolution 1999-05: Adopted: NFB Membership
February 20/21, 1999 Whereas, this organization is philosophically the same as the NFB of the United States, and Whereas members of this organization have a desire to become members at large of the National Federation of the Blind (NFB) of the U.S. understanding that members at large of our organization have all the privileges and […]
Resolution 1999-04: Adopted: Stand on Traditional Agency Model
February 20/21, 1999 Whereas the traditional blindness specific organizations based on the medical or agency model, such as CNIB, are characterized by sighted experts presuming to know what is best for people who are blind, and Whereas the model is paternalistic and disempowering to people who are blind, and Whereas such agencies damage the status […]
Resolution 1999-03: Adopted: NFB Conventions
February 20/21, 1999 Whereas National Federation of the Blind (NFB) Conventions in the US provide a wealth of inspiration, information and fellowship to persons who are blind, and Whereas NFB Conventions provide invaluable opportunities to make contact with and learn from successful blind professionals in their field, and Whereas those who attend NFB Conventions report […]
Resolution 1999-02: Adopted: Blind Educators
February 20/21, 1999 Whereas this organization recognizes the vital importance of successful role models in a student’s development, and Whereas the best educators of the blind are teachers who are themselves blind, and Whereas the vast majority of teachers of blind students are sighted, Be it resolved that we urge training programs for educators of […]
Resolution 1999-01: Adopted: NFB Philosophy
February 20/21, 1999 Whereas this organization is not an organization speaking on behalf of the blind, rather we are an organization of blind people speaking for ourselves, and Whereas this organization believes that with training and opportunity blindness can be reduced to the level of a nuisance, and Whereas this organization believes it is respectable […]
Motion: Carried: Bus Pass
January 22, 2005 A motion was carried that we object to changes made to the bus pass system; that forcing blind people to work through a charity to get their bus pass is a violation of rights; and that we demand that blind people have an alternative to the CNIB for bus passes. (This resulted […]
Resolution 2009-01: Adopted: Blindness Skills Rehabilitation
May 3, 2009 Whereas, the Canadian Federation of the Blind strongly advocate and insist that the British Columbian and Canadian governments recognize blindness rehabilitation as the right of all British Columbian and Canadian residents; Whereas, this includes the right of the blind person to be fully informed of all available rehabilitation options so to be […]
The Official Position Statement of the Canadian Federation of the Blind (CFB) Concerning the Rehabilitation of Blind Canadians
Adopted: September 2009 The Canadian Federation of the Blind is working to improve training and opportunities for blind people; to erase the negative stigma often attributed to blindness; and to improve the employment opportunities, economic status and quality of life of blind Canadians. (Note: The term “blind” in this document refers to all individuals who […]
Resolution 2011-1: Adopted: October 15 as CFB White Cane Day
November 12, 2011 Whereas, there is no particular White Cane Day already chosen by CFB, and there is no such national single day for CFB to tap into, and it appears that International White Cane Day is October 15; Whereas, our sister organization, NFB, in the U.S., has a government-proclaimed day on October 15 called […]