C2 - Sunday News, October 11, 1981 People involved in the field of rehabilitation will not want to miss the up- “coming C.A.R.P. (The Canadian Association of Rehabilitation Personnel) Conference 81. Running at the Holiday Inn, Harbourside, from October 14 to 16, the 11th Annual National Conference will feature international speakers and exhibits of interest to the disabled or anyone whose profession encompasses the han- dicapped. Topics such as Vocation, Rehabilitation, En- vironmental controls, Communication, Technical Aids, Orthotics and Biofeedback techniques for the disabled will be discussed by leading -professionals. | Exhibits showing the latest in technology will include. .the Amigo wheelchair ( a unique new design in wheelchairs), com- munication aids for the blind, technical aids for the deaf and new developments in orthotics and prosthetics. The themes of the con- ference will be “Technology and the Disabled” and “What's new in Vocational Rehabilitation”. -* In Vancouver Mayor Mike Harcourt and Walter Boyd will: be in attendance along with nationally and internationally renouned speakers such as Dr. Kali Mallik, Director, Job Development Laboratory,: George Washington University, Member of Parliament Walter Dirsdales and many distinguished speakers and researchers from this province. Those interested in at- — tending the conference should contact C.A.R.P. at 266-0211 or write to C.A.R.P. — B.C. Society, 2616 Oliver Cr., Vancouver, B.C. V6L 187... - Handicapped delegates requiring special assistance with should contact Alexander, coordinator. Judy conference Large as Life to meet Large as Life, a newly- formed organization for large women, will be meeting at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, October 15 at the Burrard) in Vancouver. 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