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SUNDAYOctober 27 2013
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SPORT29
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TASTE24
Chiles Cono Sur
JANE [email protected]
A disabled womanwho wants to liveindependently in her ownapartment says shes beingdenied the chance for a
normal life by an unfeelinghealth care bureaucracy.
Richelle Bellis is 43 andhas muscular dystrophy,which means she needs aventilator and round-the-clock assistance.
But Bellis says she is also
relatively young, and wants achance to live a regular life.
With the help of anadvocate, Bellis recentlyfound a subsidizedapartment in NorthVancouver, rented it, andmoved her belongings andequipment in.
Ive been paying for itsince June 1, said Bellis.Technically thats where Ilive.
She even found a localfamily doctor.
But Bellis said aftershe did all that,VancouverCoastal Health turneddown her application forthe funding program thatwould allow her to live in theapartment.
Instead, shes stuck inCareHome Fleetwood, aresidential care home inSurrey where Bellis said
shes told when and what toeat, when she can showerand spends her days on thecomputer, surrounded byelderly people.
Its a very depressingsituation, said JeanettePoulsen, an advocate whohelps people with disabilitiesnavigate the health carebureaucracy.
The Choices in Supportfor Independent Living
program that Bellis appliedfor provides moneyfor people with highphysical care needs to liveindependently in their ownhomes. Under the program,patients hire and train theirown staff and are responsiblefor all nancial accounting.Patients can also havevolunteers help them with
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Dont rushNDP leaderchoice:[email protected]
The apparent front-runner to take the topadministrative job forthe provincial NewDemocrats is encouraginghis party to take its timein picking the next leader.
Im prepared to see a(leadership) convention aslate as 2015, said CraigKeating. I dont thinktheres any need to rush intomaking a decision aroundthat.
Some in the partysoutgoing executive arepushing for a new leaderto be chosen in the spring,however that would not givepotential candidates enoughtime to shore up supporters,Keating said.
I dont know who isgoing to be in the race butlets have a race in whichwe generate excitement,expand our base and do
Disabledwoman stuck in care homeHealth authority wont payfor subsidized NV apartment
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Complexity of care the issue forVCHthose tasks.
Poulsen said thats whatBellis had in place ateam of helpers includingan accountant who were
prepared to help her managethe program.
But at the eleventh hour,Bellis learned she was beingdenied funding based on thecomplexity of the care sherequired and the risk thatshe couldnt manage theprogram.
AnnaMarie DAngelo,spokeswoman forVancouverCoastal Health, said onlya small number of peoplequalify for the program.Managing it is a huge task,she said. DAngelo addedthe program isnt intendedfor people who need 24-hourcare.The maximum fundingis for up to 16 hours a day,she said. DAngelo saidthere are still opportunitiesfor people with disabilitiesto live in the community.Some people choose to livein group homes or shareaccommodation and split thecosts for caregivers.
But Poulsen argued thehealth authority is taking anoverly rigid approach. Shesaid many patients stretchthe funding by paying a lowerrate for care attendants.
Although healthauthorities refused to speakdirectly on Belliss case,Poulsen acknowledged aprior stint on the programthat Bellis eventually foundtoo difcult to manage mightbe playing a part in thedecision. Poulsen said that
isnt fair. Since then, peoplein the community havestepped up, to offer help,she said.
It isnt the rst time adisabled person has had toght for the chance to liveindependently on the NorthShore. Paul Caune, who isconned to a wheelchairand a ventilator, also tookon health authorities after hewas moved from the NorthShore to George PearsonCentre when he was in hislate 30s.
Caune was eventuallysuccessful in moving to aprivate apartment but offthe North Shore.
Since then, Caune hasformed a NorthVancouver-based group that advocates
for those with disabilitiescalled Civil Rights Now.Poulsen and Bellis are bothinvolved in the group.
Since Bellis has beenconned to the residentialcare facility, There weretwo job interviews she hadthat she couldnt go to, saidPoulsen. Fleetwood doesnttake people out on jobinterviews.
Poulsen said itsfundamentally unfairto strip young mentallyhealthy people of their rightto determine where andhow they want to live justbecause they have a physicaldisability. This can happento any one of us on any givenday, she said. Nobodysexempt.
Richelle Bellis is already paying rent for a subsidized apartmentin North Vancouver. But Vancouver Coastal Health wont fundher self-supporting initiative. PHOTO SUPPLIED
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A6 - North Shore News - Sunday, October 27, 2013
Chamber potIf youre nding it difcult to keeppace with what is now the roiling boilof our Senate scandal, youre in goodcompany.
Three Stephen Harper-appointedsenators, all accused of misusing senatefunds (and one of hitting his wife), arefacing suspension from the senate. Butthey arent going down quietly.
When Senator Mike Duffy showedup to say his piece this week, he let a fewcats out of a few bags, including that theprime minister knew far more about thequestionable expenses far earlier.
PamelaWallin and Patrick Brazeauhave also turned around to bite the handthat once fed them, and named the PrimeMinisters Ofce.The strategy on the partof the disgraced senators seems to be alongthe lines of If Im going down, youregoing to break my fall.
To Harpers credit, he did show up to
face questions in the House of Commonsthis week, rather than have one of hisunderlings take the heat for him.Herefuted Duffys claims, even though hemust now admit he at least knew what wasgoing on, which he denied before.
Proroguing Parliament clearly didntwork as hoped for the Conservatives. Itremains to be seen whether the attemptsto make the bad press surrounding theexpense scandal go away will hurt themmore than the image of three Harperappointees ddling expenses on a massivescale.
Whether or not Harper survives theWhat did he know, and when did heknow it? spotlight, this whole sorrydebacle drags Canadas upper chamberever deeper into the muck. Our primeminister once campaigned for a Senatethat was equal, elected and effective.
Does anyone care anymore?
Whenever you ndyourself on the side of themajority, it is time to pause andreect.
MarkTwain
You cant miss the neardaily commuter gridlockchoking North Shoretrafc patterns in thevicinity of IronworkersMemorial SecondNarrows Crossing.
Afternoons lately havebeen the worst in livingmemory.The never-endingrenovations along theTrans-Canada highway from theend of the CassiarTunnelto BCIT are a favouriteblame-game culprit, but theobvious fact is that too manypeople are trying to accessthis crossing at peak hours.
Peak commuting hoursnow seem to run two hoursin the morning and three inthe afternoon. How bad is it?Even the Kootenay Loop-
Phibbs Exchange buseshave been breaking routesto access the bridgehead viaa long dipsy-doodle aroundthe PNE and upMcGill.
If youre a heroic bike-rider to downtown andbeyond, the long Indiansummer this year has beena blessing. For the rest ofus who drive the bridge towork, the past two monthshave been miserable. We
need action.While North Shore
residents spew out a climatechange time-bomb ofexhaust emissions in theroad jams, Premier ChristyClark is xated on anothernew bridge across theFraser River.We all agreethe MasseyTunnel is maxedout with trafc and needsreplacing. But why not areplacement tunnel insteadof a new bridge with a billiondollar price-tag?
Cash ow.Not fromnew tunnel tolls, but fromselling coal.The big boatsneeded to haul coal fromthe proposed Surrey-sideriver export terminal requiredeeper drafts, and a newsubmerged Massey II tunnelgets in the way.The brainsbehind those trainloadsof U.S. coal chuggingthrough fromMontanaandWyoming boundfor Asian markets dont
exactly worry about dailytrafc bottlenecks in NorthVancouver and Richmond,B.C.The fossil-fuel lobbythat recently helped buy off amajority of B.C. voters wantsto keep selling coal, arguablythe worst contributor toglobal climate change; so BigPlan thinking sees a bridgecrossing as the solution.
Back when there wasorganized communityresistance to big residentialgrowth, notably in theDistrict of NorthVancouver,it was canon law regardingtransportation planningthat You cant expect therest of the Lower Mainlandto pick up your costs fortransportation improvementsif you dont take your shareof regional growth.
Thats why, apart fromthe much-needed LionsGate Bridge wideningaccomplished during thelast NDP government in
Victoria, we didnt seemuch else. Fair enough. Itpreserved our quality of lifehere.
Fast track to 2013.Wevebeen enduring frenziedresidential growth in NorthVancouver.Weve seenmunicipal planners offerdevelopers more than whatthey want. Our mayors andcouncillors have to try andsort out the mess.Most tryto do the right thing underthe circumstances. Cryingabout sleazy decisions thatsometimes creep in wonthelp. People elected them,and theres another year offull-throttle condo maniaahead before the next polls.
Its the newVancouverism thearchitectural view that alandscape littered withglass towers which looklike any other urban sprawl
Time to revisit an Inlet tunnel
Trevor CarolanPoetic Licence
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I think its somethingthat Spider-Man wouldbe very proud of.NorthVancouver MayorDarrell Mussatto supportsa new ofce building with amesh faade at 12th Streetand Lonsdale Avenue (froman Oct. 23 news story).
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Dear Editor:MLA Ralph Sultans Oct.
20 letter, Capilano Is NoLonger the FarmTeam lettermakes two egregious errors.
First, he calls our originalletter a letter from a retiredfaculty member. Nonsense!It was a letter I was proudto sign, as the rst full-timefaculty member of CapilanoCollege, in consultationwith and on behalf of some40 retired faculty, manyof whom helped to draftit and all of whom carepassionately about whatis happening at CapilanoUniversity.They are: JoanAcosta (Faculty Emerita),Paul Avery; Gordon Bailey,David Bouvier, NancyBoyd, Jim Bizzocchi,Robert Cameld, LouiseCantin Orr-Ewing, HilaryClark, Jean Clifford, BarryCogswell, Nick Collins,Penny Connell, RosemaryCoupe, Pierre Coupey,Karen Ewing (FacultyEmerita),Michael Freeman,Noga Gayle, Joyce Gee,Reid Gilbert (FacultyEmeritus),Will Goede,Peter Kellington, OlgaKempo, Crawford Kilian(Faculty Emeritus),MarleneLeGates, Sandra Moe, JohnPass, Beverley Reid, LauraRenes, Leslie Savage, JohnSayre,Azza Sedky,TonySouza, George Stanley,SharonThesen, KarinVickars (Faculty Emerita),DebbieVollbrecht, DorothyE.Young (Faculty Emerita).
We are opposed toPresident Bulcroftsunilateral dismantlement ofCap. She does not appearto understand the collegialsystem of decision-makingat Cap developed over manyyears. If a president decidesto change the nature andmandate of a university, heor she should rst consult in
a meaningful way with themembers of the institution.That means sitting downtogether with the facultyrepresentatives, as wellas the support staff, andspelling out the proposedchanges clearly. Discussionand negotiation follow.Thisall takes a long time, butin the end, some plan ishammered out and everyoneassents, despite whateverreservations might remain.
This has not happened.You dont need to hireadditional administrators tothen enforce the new planon reluctant members of theuniversity, because after thelong discussion, everyoneis onside and will get theplan implemented.ThatsCapilanos culture ofwhich President Bulcroftseems to be quite unaware.
Mr. Sultans reference toCap as the farm team isan insulting and uninformedbit of political spin. Caphas always been a top-ightinstitution. He suggeststhat diploma programsare of lower priority thandegree programs. Perhapshe does not know that mostof our students who tookacademic transfer coursesat Cap went on to degree-granting universities anddid better than the studentsalready there.This savedthem and their families a lotin fees and residence costs,and it got them more fullyqualied instructors thanthe teaching assistants at theuniversities.The diplomaprograms continue, andpeople get jobs.
Secondly, in hisexplanation of the proposedrepositioning of Cap (focuson degree completion, wecant do everything foreverybody, etc.),Mr. Sultanhas actually let the cat out
of the bag.We suspected allalong that President Bulcroftwished to reduce Cap tobeing a lm and businessschool, and he has now toldus so. President Bulcroft saidit was all about budget cuts,but it wasnt: It was aboutreshaping the university.It seems clear that sheintends to do this withoutconsultation either withfaculty or the communitieswe serve.We are not goingto sit idly by and seethat happen.We have noquarrel whatsoever withlm and business courses,but we have a quarrel withshrinking the university intothat limited niche, withouttransparent discussion.
Capilano College/University has proven itselfas a brilliant comprehensiveinstitution. For several yearsafter Cap College started,Dr. John Dennison ofUBCs Education Facultytracked our studentsat UBC and publishedreports showing thattransfer students from Capconsistently achieved highergrades than the studentswho began their degrees atUBC. In a recent letter tothe Capilano Board, formerstudent J.Marc Cot,president and publisherof Cormorant Books inToronto, stated that theeducation he got at Capilanowas so superior that whenhe transferred to McGillfor third year, several of hisprofessors assumed he was agraduate student and askedto direct his thesis.Thatsjust one anecdote, but Ithink it speaks loudly.
The university shouldbe kept top ight andcomprehensive insteadof being turned into alm and business school,
designed, not actuallyto serve the educationalneeds of North Shore andadjoining communities,but I suspect to reap higherfees from internationalstudents. If PresidentBulcroft truly wanted tond a special niche for Cap,how about the niche of bestcomprehensive teachinguniversity in the LowerMainland?
Here are some specicsof the failure of Dr.Bulcrofts leadership,which Mr. Sultan so highlypraises, as reported to me bymany of the signatories toour collective letter:A diminishment ofeducational opportunitiesfor students in B.C.,particularly in the arts. Cutshave eliminated, by heradmission, 400 full-time-equivalent student spaces. Serious turmoil andturnover in upper levels ofthe administration.Three
vice-presidents have leftsince her arrival. Faulty process in theappointment of senioradministrators.All three Artsand Sciences Divisions ofthe university have passeda motion denouncing thefaulty process by which anacting-dean was chosen.That person then declinedthe appointment and a newand consultative process wasasked for, but is apparentlystill not in place.Unilateral decision-making without faculty orcommunity consultation:there is no strategic oreducational plan nor anyprocess in place to createone.Widespread disaffectionwithin Capilano Universityand in the communityat large.This is true butanecdotal at this point.There is a faculty climatesurvey currently beingcollected which could speak
to this.Widespread disaffectionamong current and potentialCapilano Foundationsupporters. Some havealready indicated thatthey will no longer makedonations; others havesaid that they want theirdonations back, unless thisadministration changes.
In reply to our collectiveletter calling for PresidentBulcrofts removal, the chairof the Capilano UniversityBoard of Governors wroteme a courteous answerassuring us that theyhave full condence inher. Given the degree ofdisturbance and disaffectiondetailed above, I suggest theboard needs to take a secondlook.Bill Schermbrucker, PhDFaculty Emeritus, 1968-2008See more letters on this topicunder Opinion/Letters atnsnews.com.
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