Team News

News and happenings at Imagine More

  • Field of multi-coloured tulips

    September 2014 Update: What Imagine More Has Been Doing

    16 September 2014

    Here’s a brief summary of the most recent happenings at Imagine More.

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  • A coronavirus particle

    Accessible information and resources about COVID-19

    24 August 2021

    Here are some resources about COVID-19 that people with disabilities may find helpful. If you have found other resources that are accessible and helpful, please tell us about them via our contact form, and we’ll add them to this list. Easy Read Resources About COVID-19 Easy Read Resources About COVID-19 – A collection of fact.....

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  • Graphic showing cycle of learn, imagine, create, repeat

    Prepare for 2022: Learn, imagine, create, repeat.

    16 December 2021

    Jane Sherwin provides a framework to gather your thoughts after attending an event. While Jane references our recent conference, the framework is applicable to any event that has inspired you to take action. We hope this is a helpful tool as you plan for the new year.

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  • Hand-drawn houses in a neighbourhood

    The Importance of Neighbourhood and a Tribute to Brianna

    03 March 2022

    Jan Kruger describes the importance of neighbourhood and community. She also offers a tribute to Brianna Smith.

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  • The people who attended our Family Leadership weekend in 2018.

    Vale, Jeremy Ward

    21 July 2022

    I find it hard to describe the great sorrow we all feel with the loss of Jeremy Ward, who passed away on 6 July after a short battle with cancer. Jeremy was such a kind, inspirational, thoughtful man. He was a devoted husband, loving father, doting grandfather and friend to many. He was a strong.....

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