Help us to prepare employers for the skills challenges of the future.
Date Posted: APR 17 2008
The Canadian Apprenticeship Forum – Forum canadien sur l’apprentissage (CAF-FCA) seeks to help employers access untapped sources of talent by conducting research about effective workplace accommodations and supports for persons with disabilities working as apprentices in the skilled trades.
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Employment Standards Development Committee (EA-SDC)
Date Posted: JAN 16 2008
The Ministry of Community and Social Services (MCSS) is working toward a more accessible Ontario. The MCSS appointed The Employment Accessibility Standards Development Committee (EA – SDC) to develop accessibility standards to be considered for adoption by regulation.
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Date Posted: NOV 22 2007
The Government of Canada is helping Canadians with disabilities develop the skills they need to find and keep good quality jobs.
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Date Posted: OCT 01 2007
YAST is an innovative project delivered by and for youth with disabilities between the ages of 15 and 30. YAST participants managed the research and writing of informational manuals, the delivery of workshop presentations and the development of a website.
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Date Posted: APR 10 2007
The Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, today signalled Canada’s intention to be a signatory to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Date Posted: FEB 20 2007
Advancing the Inclusion of People with Disabilities is the annual report on the government’s progress on disability issues.
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Date Posted: NOV 30 2006
The Toronto Rehabilitation Institute (Toronto Rehab) presented its Scholarship in Rehabilitation-Related Research for Graduate Students with Disabilities to graduate students Laura Moll and Anita Kaiser.
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Date Posted: NOV 14 2006
The Toronto Rehabilitation Institute is pleased to announce its $20,000 scholarship in Rehabilitation-Related Research for Graduate Students with Disabilities is now available at additional universities.
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Date Posted: JUL 14 2006
Webcams and e-conference technology will increase interactive communication and level the playing field for all staff of this dynamic new Project.
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