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 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 […]