Thanks, Jason.
The alliance itself is a very unique organization in that we work with all disability groups. At our table, we have over 125 organizations from community, provincial, and national levels and some that are even international partners. Together, we work for the wellness of Canadians with disabilities. We have organizations that represent mental health, intellectual disabilities, physical disabilities, and sensory disabilities. We're organized in every province and territory across Canada and we're all working towards the same goal.
Right now, we run three particular programs. We're fortunate that we receive some funding from the Office for Disability Issues and the Public Health Agency of Canada.
One program that we're very proud of--and it was nice to see my colleague Mr. Drewett here, who was part of the early days of the development of this program--is called “Moving to Inclusion”. Basically, it's a tool and a leadership program and it helps teachers, coaches, or community leaders involve a child with a disability in their ongoing physical activity programs. No longer do children with disabilities have to go to the library during phys. ed. People have the tools to be able to adapt an activity, change the rules, and change colours of equipment so that everybody can participate, hopefully on the same playing field.
It's a very exciting program. It's now going online. We're going to be delivering it through Canadian universities and colleges across the country, so we hope that when teachers graduate and become teachers in the ongoing school system, they'll have the tools they need to include a child with a disability.
Jason, will you continue?