In honour of 2019’s Conductive Education Awareness Day, Sheldon Birnie interviewed Olivia Doerksen, our ED, for the Wednesday February 20, 2019 edition of The Herald. If you didn’t get a chance to read the article, check it out HERE.
National Conductive Education Awareness Day Thursday February 21 is National Conductive Education Awareness Day. Follow Max’s journey in our 5 part story this week in honour of #CEDay2019. Max’s Journey Part I – Monday February 18, 2019 8 years ago, Max was born with a rare genetic disorder called partial trisomy 12q24. He had…
Did you see the article in the Herald about the Movement Centre and Conductive Education? Check it out here!
NATIONAL CE DAY 2019 MEDIA RELEASE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST IS NATIONAL CE AWARENESS DAY Media Interview Opportunities CONDUCTIVE EDUCATION REHABILITATION AT THE MOVEMENT CENTRE OF MANITOBA In Winnipeg, children and adults with neuro-motor challenges are learning how to become more mobile, functionally independent and self-confident through a dynamic rehabilitation and learning system…
ANNOUNCING… EXCLUSIVE MOVEMENT CENTRE MERCH! We are excited to announce the release of our very first collection of Movement Centre of Manitoba hoodies & crewneck sweatshirts! Show your support of our Conductive Education programs by sporting your new Movement Centre merch! All proceeds go directly to supporting our Centre and CE programming! Adult & youth sizes available. Available via…
We thank the Winnipeg Goldeyes Baseball Club Field of Dreams Foundation for their continued support of our centre, Manitoban families and Conductive Education rehabilitation. This year, we were granted $6,500 towards subsidizing Conductive Education fees for our Winnipeg Goldeyes Intensive Camps for Kids! To learn more about the Field of Dreams Foundation, click here!
April 19, 2018 Olivia Doerksen Has Been Announced as the New ED of The Movement Centre of Mantioba The Movement Centre of Manitoba, Canada’s premier Conductive Education rehabilitation Centre, today announced Olivia Doerksen as their new Executive Director. “We are very excited to have Olivia join our team. Her vision, experience and passion are a…
16 April, 2018 Executive Director of The Movement Centre of Manitoba To Retire After 20 years of Exemplary Leadership After 20 years as Executive Director and Co-Founder of The Movement Centre of Manitoba, Margy Nelson has announced her retirement, effective June 1st, 2018. The Board of Directors expresses its tremendous gratitude for her leadership, vision…
This is Morgan. Morgan has been coming to The Movement Centre since just before her 3rd birthday. She was born with the rare genetic disorder cri du chat, which causes issues with fine and gross motor skills, hyper mobility, and communication; all things that Conductive Education rehabilitation can help with. Morgan is a determined little…
The March 2018 newsletter has hit inboxes, and we’re excited about it! If you haven’t signed up for our newsletter yet, you can still view it right HERE!