Standing Committee on human
resources, skills and social development and the status of persons with
disabilities |
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ComitÉ permanent
des ressources humaines, du dÉveloppement des compÉtences, du dÉveloppement
social et de la condition des personnes handicapÉes |
In accordance with the Centennial Flame
Research Award Act, the House of Commons Standing Committee on Human
Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with
Disabilities annually bestows the Centennial Flame Research Award. This award
is given to a person with a disability to allow him or her to conduct research
and prepare a report (submitted in the format of his/her choice) on one or more
Canadians with disabilities who have made a contribution to the public life of
Canada or to the activities of Parliament.
This year’s 2012 Award is worth $5750.00. The deadline for project submissions is October 14, 2012. The winner
will have one (1) year, from the date they were awarded the prize, to produce a
maximum fifty page report on his/her research subject.
Candidate |
Family
name |
First
name |
Address
(street name, apartment, city, province, postal code) |
Phone
number |
Email |
Research
project |
Name
of research subject or subjects (must be about a person or many persons with
disability) |
Reasons
why this person or persons should be the subject of a research project
(outline the research subject’s or subjects’ contribution to public or
parliamentary life) |
Research
methods to be used (interviews, consulting archives, research documents, etc.) |
Format
in which the report will be submitted (hardcopy, audio, etc.) |
Information
on the candidate |
Nature
of the handicap or deficiency |
Work
experience (starting with most recent. It is not necessary to complete this
part if your curriculum vitae is attached) |
Community
involvement (starting with most recent. It is not necessary to complete this
part if your curriculum vitae is attached) |
Other
documents
Attach
the following documents to your form:
- Proof
of Canadian citizenship (photocopy of Canadian birth certificate or
Canadian citizenship certificate); and
- A
letter of reference supporting your research from someone other than the
research subject.
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For
any additional information, consult the Committee Web site at the following
address:
http://www.parl.gc.ca/huma-e
or
contact
Evelyn
Lukyniuk Clerk,
Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of
Persons with Disabilities, House
of Commons, Room
6-38, 131 Queen Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1A
0A6
Tel:
(613) 996-1542 Fax: (613) 996-1626 HUMA@parl.gc.ca
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