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Canadian universities sign off on pledge for greater diversity, accessibility
Universities can ensure barriers are removed for employees as the workforce ages and can include accessibility in the curriculum.
How smart home products empower users with disabilities
Smart home products are often marketed for their convenience, but the technology also can help people with disabilities become more independent.
The hidden cost of disability discrimination
It’s costly to have employees who are afraid of sharing their ideas because they know they might face bias or stigma from their colleagues,” she said.
Human Rights, Emotional Intelligence and the Evolution of Human Resources
Having designed and implemented successful human rights / antibullying programs, Janice has delivered numerous leadership training sessions.
Could people with disabilities enhance your business?
The perspective and talent people who have a disability bring to the workplace has unexpected and measurable economic benefits.
Canada’s first national accessibility law should be ready by next spring: Hehr
Federal Minister Kent Hehr says the timeline for the new law has shifted slightly since he took over the portfolio for sport and persons with disabilities in a recent cabinet shuffle.