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Edmund J.
Desjardins - North Vancouver
In
1944, Edmund Desjardins was confined to a wheelchair as a result
of a training accident at Sandhurst Military College in England.
Since that time, he has dedicated his life to the development of
rehabilitation services and the design of public facilities to make
them accessible to all. His work has directly benefited many thousands
of lives.
He was a founding
director of the G.F. Strong Centre and in 1948, he became its first
manager, a post he held until 1979. He guided its development into
an outstanding rehabilitation institution.
As Chairman
of the Architectural Committee for the Social Planning and Review
Council of British Columbia, Mr. Desjardins prepared and presented
a comprehensive set of design standards for persons with disabilities
that was adopted by the City of Vancouver in its building by-law.
His work was also important in the incorporation of design standards
for accessibility into British Columbia provincial building codes.
Mr. Desjardins
was appointed to the Order of Canada in 1975 and received an honorary
Doctor of Laws degree from the University of British Columbia in
1981 for his distinguished service. While focusing limitless energy
on physical rehabilitation and the removal of architectural barriers,
Mr. Desjardins has, by his own personal example, inspired many to
become productive contributors rather than dependents.
As one of this
colleagues put it, "His aim is the rehabilitation of the spirit"
- an ideal he now pursues as a member of the Premier's Advisory
Council for Persons with Disabilities.
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