Underestimated Season 3

Underestimated Season 3

Community Members Share Experiences

In partnership with Rogers tv, we are excited to announce a new season of Underestimated, presented by Oatley Vigmond Personal Injury Lawyers and brought to you by Spinal Cord Injury Ontario. At its core, Underestimated is a show about breaking barriers for people with disabilities, by exploring the challenges faced within the community and highlighting inspiring people who offer diverse and powerful lived experience. Host Tory Bowman and Reporters Oda Al-anizi and Nancy Xia will take viewers from the studio and into people’s homes and workplaces to share stories about housing, employment, relationships and intimacy, mental health, and more. From a Paralympian to a Sex Educator to extraordinary individuals navigating their day-to-day, these stories will inspire and motivate all who watch. SCIO is committed to championing advocacy for people with disabilities and we are thankful to everyone who has contributed to this series.

Underestimated Season 3

Videos

Disability & Relationships | Intimacy with Disabled Partner | Sexuality & Disability | Paraplegic

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Disability in the LGBTQ+ Community | Andrew Gurza Disability After Dark | Queer and Disabled

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Rachele Manett | Queer and Disabled Sex Education | Disability in the LGBTQ+ Community | SCIO

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Toronto Power Hockey Wheelchair League | Sports & Mental Health

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Affordable Housing & Mental Health Awareness | Canada Housing Crisis | Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

L’amoreaux Wheelchair Tennis Program | SCI and Mental Health | Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Assistive Devices for Spinal Cord Injury | Adaptive Equipment for Daily Living | SCI Ontario

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Mobility Equipment for Spinal Cord Injury | Batec Electric Handbike Add-On | Spinal Cord Injury ON

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Adaptive Recreational Activities for Spinal Cord Injury | Barrie Ontario Adaptive Sports | SCIO

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Hand Pedal Bike for People with Disabilities | Adaptive Sports for Spinal Cord Injury | Kevin Mills

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Spinal Cord Injury Mental & Emotional Health | Pressure Sores & Living with SCI | Underestimated

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Power Wheelchair for SCI | Assistive Technology for Spinal Cord Injury | Prevent Pressure Sores

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Para Ice Hockey Canada | Elmvale Bears Sledge Hockey | Accessible Sports | SCI Ontario

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Assistive Technology & Adaptive Equipment for SCI | Oatley Vigmond Personal Injury Lawyers Canada

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Accessible Housing Program & Affordable Housing for Disabled in Canada | Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Wheelchair Accessible Home Design | Assistive & Accessible Technology | Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Independent Living & Accessible Housing Services | Simcoe County Canada | Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Accessible Employment Services in Canada | CNE Canadian National Exhibition | Disability Employment

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Accessible Employment & E3 Community Services for Disabled Adults | Kristine Sargant | SCI Ontario

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Toronto Blue Jays & Workplace Accessibility | Underestimated

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario
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