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Events in June 2021

  • Stay Safe! A Comprehensive Violence Prevention Program for Blind and Partially Sighted Adults 

    Stay Safe! A Comprehensive Violence Prevention Program for Blind and Partially Sighted Adults 


    June 9, 2021

    What images or concepts come to mind when you think of self-defense? Perhaps Mixed Martial Arts? Kicking and punching? Do you associate it with a particular experience? Or perhaps it conjures feelings of fear, empowerment or apprehension? For many of us, self-defense is not a part of everyday life, and is a concept or experience that can be shrouded in misconceptions.

    BALANCE is excited to partner with self-defense instructor and violence prevention specialist Alexis Fabricius in a 5-part course that will aim to shed light on the many misconceptions we may hold (and not even know it!). This course will cover some of the basics of self-defense, but will include additional skills like verbal de-escalation and practicing evaluative techniques in threatening scenarios, while also exploring topics such as violence against the blind and partially sighted, challenging vulnerability and responding to disablism/ableism.

    This course will encourage honest discussions about personal safety and violence, in a safe space that is inclusive and open to all.  Dates: Wednesday, June 9, 16, 23, 30, July 7 from 7-8:30pm. 

    Click here to register for Stay Safe!  

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  • Stay Safe! A Comprehensive Violence Prevention Program for Blind and Partially Sighted Adults 

    Stay Safe! A Comprehensive Violence Prevention Program for Blind and Partially Sighted Adults 


    June 16, 2021

    What images or concepts come to mind when you think of self-defense? Perhaps Mixed Martial Arts? Kicking and punching? Do you associate it with a particular experience? Or perhaps it conjures feelings of fear, empowerment or apprehension? For many of us, self-defense is not a part of everyday life, and is a concept or experience that can be shrouded in misconceptions.

    BALANCE is excited to partner with self-defense instructor and violence prevention specialist Alexis Fabricius in a 5-part course that will aim to shed light on the many misconceptions we may hold (and not even know it!). This course will cover some of the basics of self-defense, but will include additional skills like verbal de-escalation and practicing evaluative techniques in threatening scenarios, while also exploring topics such as violence against the blind and partially sighted, challenging vulnerability and responding to disablism/ableism.

    This course will encourage honest discussions about personal safety and violence, in a safe space that is inclusive and open to all.  Dates: Wednesday, June 9, 16, 23, 30, July 7 from 7-8:30pm. 

    Click here to register for Stay Safe!  

    zoom
  • Beyond Siri: Getting the Most from Your iPhone

    Beyond Siri: Getting the Most from Your iPhone


    June 18, 2021

    This class is for both those who are new to iPhone as well as those looking to improve their knowledge and use of the device. The purpose of these sessions is to provide a setting in which uncertainty regarding the use of or changes to specific apps can be discussed in greater detail. Each session will feature a different topic, with some classes being repeated periodically.

    Sessions will be biweekly on Fridays from 2:30- 4:00pm. Please call the BALANCE Office at 416-236-1796 ext.0 or email info@balancefba.org to  get more information on the topic of the week. You must register for each session individually as participation is limited.

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  • Stay Safe! A Comprehensive Violence Prevention Program for Blind and Partially Sighted Adults 

    Stay Safe! A Comprehensive Violence Prevention Program for Blind and Partially Sighted Adults 


    June 23, 2021

    What images or concepts come to mind when you think of self-defense? Perhaps Mixed Martial Arts? Kicking and punching? Do you associate it with a particular experience? Or perhaps it conjures feelings of fear, empowerment or apprehension? For many of us, self-defense is not a part of everyday life, and is a concept or experience that can be shrouded in misconceptions.

    BALANCE is excited to partner with self-defense instructor and violence prevention specialist Alexis Fabricius in a 5-part course that will aim to shed light on the many misconceptions we may hold (and not even know it!). This course will cover some of the basics of self-defense, but will include additional skills like verbal de-escalation and practicing evaluative techniques in threatening scenarios, while also exploring topics such as violence against the blind and partially sighted, challenging vulnerability and responding to disablism/ableism.

    This course will encourage honest discussions about personal safety and violence, in a safe space that is inclusive and open to all.  Dates: Wednesday, June 9, 16, 23, 30, July 7 from 7-8:30pm. 

    Click here to register for Stay Safe!  

    zoom
  • Beyond Siri: Getting the Most from Your iPhone

    Beyond Siri: Getting the Most from Your iPhone


    June 25, 2021

    This class is for both those who are new to iPhone as well as those looking to improve their knowledge and use of the device. The purpose of these sessions is to provide a setting in which uncertainty regarding the use of or changes to specific apps can be discussed in greater detail. Each session will feature a different topic, with some classes being repeated periodically.

    Sessions will be biweekly on Fridays from 2:30- 4:00pm. Please call the BALANCE Office at 416-236-1796 ext.0 or email info@balancefba.org to  get more information on the topic of the week. You must register for each session individually as participation is limited.

    zoom
  • Stay Safe! A Comprehensive Violence Prevention Program for Blind and Partially Sighted Adults 

    Stay Safe! A Comprehensive Violence Prevention Program for Blind and Partially Sighted Adults 


    June 30, 2021

    What images or concepts come to mind when you think of self-defense? Perhaps Mixed Martial Arts? Kicking and punching? Do you associate it with a particular experience? Or perhaps it conjures feelings of fear, empowerment or apprehension? For many of us, self-defense is not a part of everyday life, and is a concept or experience that can be shrouded in misconceptions.

    BALANCE is excited to partner with self-defense instructor and violence prevention specialist Alexis Fabricius in a 5-part course that will aim to shed light on the many misconceptions we may hold (and not even know it!). This course will cover some of the basics of self-defense, but will include additional skills like verbal de-escalation and practicing evaluative techniques in threatening scenarios, while also exploring topics such as violence against the blind and partially sighted, challenging vulnerability and responding to disablism/ableism.

    This course will encourage honest discussions about personal safety and violence, in a safe space that is inclusive and open to all.  Dates: Wednesday, June 9, 16, 23, 30, July 7 from 7-8:30pm. 

    Click here to register for Stay Safe!  

    zoom