ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaWhy Tremploy clients say the P.E.I. agency’s new multi-sensory gear is creating a whole new world3 hours agoDuration 2:253 hours agoNewsDuration 2:25A Charlottetown-based non-profit that supports people with intellectual disabilities recently added some cool gadgets using lights, sounds, or touch to help people communicate, learn, and regulate emotions. CBC’s Sheehan Desjardins stopped by Tremploy to see how the clients like the new additions.Related Stories Health P.E.I. program for kids with complex needs helps bridge a gap in Island health care ‘Joy for decades’: New generation takes the reins of Thunder Bay Therapeutic Riding Association P.E.I. still needs early childhood educators but progress is being made, says association Rural P.E.I. getting new transportation options as ride-hailing services expand Island-wide New program helps young Islanders rebuild social connections lost during pandemicMore from NewsVideo4:13Russia launches massive strike on western Ukraine12 minutes agoVideo6:14Israeli army begins Gaza City takeoverCBC News Network (Highlights) 21 minutes agoVideo3:44Kids enjoy nature during U of G’s Indigenous Youth Exchange program2 hours agoVideo1:32Riley Laychuk’s Manitoba forecast for Thursday, Aug. 21, 20253 hours agoVideo2:14Amateur sports organizations concerned about current and future impact of wildfires3 hours agoTrending NowVideo3:19Justin Bieber look-alike crashes Vegas nightclub, racks up $10K bill | Hanomansing TonightHanomansing Tonight August 20Video1:43Putin has warning for EuropeAugust 17Video1:46Why Nelly Furtado is embracing ‘body neutrality’CBC News August 15Video3:14What are Canada’s four major cities? We put the Internet’s heated debate to expertsCBC News August 20Video1:25#TheMoment a great white shark surprised Halifax researchersThe National August 4now
Why Tremploy clients say the P.E.I. agency’s new multi-sensory gear is creating a whole new world
