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NYAP Members

Meet Mike Sametz, National Youth Advisory Panel Member

We are thrilled to introduce the members of our new National Youth Advisory Panel. To read more about this new panel, and its mandate, click here.

Mike Sametz

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What are you studying and/or what are your professional ambitions?

I am currently a business student at the University of Calgary with the intention of majoring in accounting.

 

What are your passions, interests, and hobbies?

I am a competitive road and track cyclist on the Para-Cycling National Team. I have raced with the team since 2014. I began cycling at age 12 when I was looking to try a new sport. I started competing in the sport when I was 14. Cycling has made me learn to adapt and overcome my CP weakness because it is sport that requires my affected side to be successful.

My most notable accomplishments since competing internationally in para-cycling include racing at the Rio Paralympics and winning a bronze medal in the Time Trial event. I also won the Time Trial event at the World Championships in 2017.

 

Can you tell us about your experience with brain-based developmental disabilities?

I was born with right hemiplegic cerebral palsy.  I have always had a determination to excel at any activities or challenges I may face and stay competitive with my able-bodied peers. I have learned to be patient and persevere through challenges that are physically demanding or socially awkward (such as handshaking). I strive to be independent and continuously improve on my CP functionality.

 

Why did you want to get involved with CHILD-BRIGHT?

I participated in Dr. Adam Kirton’s PLASTIC CHAMPS study and like to stay connected with what is happening in the community.  I wanted to get involved with CHILD-BRIGHT as it allows me to share my experiences with CP and the challenges I have faced. I hope to help current kids with CP overcome their fears or challenges. Organizations like CHILD-BRIGHT were instrumental in my growth and maturity as a child and adolescent.

 

What are your hopes for the National Youth Advisory Panel?

I was lucky enough to participate in a study that had a profound impact on my self-confidence and identity. My hopes for the NYAP is to ensure research studies that are being put forward will have a positive influence on the patient. The research should also have a focus on improving a patient’s quality of life.

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Meet the other youth advisory panel members:

MATHIAS

MAYA

HANS

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LOGAN

Read about our first in-person gathering and training session here.

Meet Mathias Castaldo, National Youth Advisory Panel Member

We are thrilled to introduce the members of our new National Youth Advisory Panel. To read more about this new panel, and its mandate, click here.

Mathias Castaldo, 23

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What are you studying and/or what are your professional ambitions?

I am a recent graduate of Ryerson University with a BA in Psychology. In September I will be starting a Master of Education in Developmental Psychology and Education at OISE (University of Toronto). I hope to one day be a teacher and perhaps a guidance counsellor, working with students with ‘disabilities’.


What are your passions, interests, and hobbies?

I enjoy hanging out and spending time with friends. I love reading, traveling and running.


Can you tell us about your experience with brain-based developmental disabilities?

I have cerebral palsy. It has made certain things difficult for me such as excelling in sports. 

I also have a learning disability.

However, I have always found the will to adapt and push myself further. Despite all, I have been able to be athletic and excel in school. I don’t allow my cerebral palsy to define who I am.


What are your hopes for the National Youth Advisory Panel?

I am hoping to learn how research will impact target populations. In addition, I am hoping that the panel will be able to comment on how best to improve the research conducted so that it will have a positive impact on the target population.

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Meet the other youth advisory panel members:

MAYA

MIKE

HANS

LOGAN

Read about our first in-person gathering and training session here.