THE DISABILITY RESOURCE NETWORK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.
The Disability Resource Network (DRN) is the provincial organization that represents
individuals who provide programs and services for individuals who have disabilities,
in the British Columbia Post Secondary Education system.
The mandate of the DRN is:
To represent field based concerns in a coordinated fashion to the Ministry
of Advanced Education.
To raise public and government awareness about the educational needs of people
with disabilities.
To be an information sharing body to all personnel regarding disability related
issues in the post secondary system
On an ongoing basis the DRN will:
1. Provide a forum for discussion on issues of relevance to the membership
2. Advocate on behalf of the membership on issues of concern at institutional,
community or government levels
3. Provide a supportive network for problem solving for members
4. Sponsor an annual provincial professional development conference
5. Sponsor periodic professional development events
Free individual membership is available to any individual who works with students
who have disabilities in the BC Post Secondary system.
Institutional membership is available at a cost of $190.00 annually. This
entitles all employees of the institution to a discounted registration rate
for
the provincial conference.
The executive is elected at the Annual General Meeting, held each year prior
to the conference. Two year terms are balanced whenever possible between program/service,
rural/urban representatives. Positions include: President, Past-president, Secretary,
Treasurer, three members at large and a conference liaison person. Ex-officio
memberships are currently held by representatives from the Office of Disability
Issues. Monthly teleconferences are held during the academic year and a minimum
of one face-to-face meeting is held, usually prior to the conference.