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1991-1994 (Creation)
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1 folder of textual records
6 audio cassettes
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The interview documents Noell from her 1949 diving accident through decades of advocacy. Topics include: skull-traction treatment at Montreal Neurological; tendon-transfer surgery under Dr Jousse; completing BA, BSW, and MSW while navigating inaccessible campuses; careers at Mount Sinai Hospital and Children’s Aid; daily physical barriers in office settings; co-founding the Centre for Independent Living in Toronto (1984); and developing Ontario’s first publicly funded attendant-care program.
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A print transcript of the oral history created by Mary Tremblay has been digitized as a searchable PDF. This PDF is available to users upon request.
An accessible TXT version of the transcript has been created and linked as a digital object.