As an Employment Specialist working with people with disabilities, I will always remember my first client who had schizophrenia. Before we started our work together, I was excited and anxious...
Despite increases in women’s participation in male-dominated occupations, they continue to be underrepresented in the trades. Stereotypes on the behalf of employers and students contribute to this, as well as...
A crisis in their country of education can make it difficult for refugees to provide proof of credentials. A program from World Education Services aims to help....
Have your clients seeking job search assistance ever shared concerns about how employers will judge their age, gender, body type, ethnicity, race, ability or hair? Has a client ever displayed...
Though they are frequently overlooked, educational plans are often the basis for success for newcomers. A solid education plan outlines what is necessary to achieve the client’s career goals. Without...
We have heard a lot about the labour shortage in recent years and we are likely to hear a lot more. We often hear about the negative consequences for companies...
Imagine for a moment that through no fault of your own, you lost your driver's license. Then, thanks to commercialized innovation and legislative reform, you acquired an autonomous vehicle, which...
While there has been progress in advancing inclusion for students with disabilities in Canadian colleges and universities, there is still work to be done to reduce structural barriers, discrimination and...
Building a diverse team starts with providing an inclusive environment. Inclusion allows us to bring together people with different strengths and different weaknesses; people who complement each other and make...