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Provides a customized employment program that supports job seekers with disabilities in finding meaningful, sustainable work. Includes:

  • Individualized employment counseling
  • Career exploration
  • Job-readiness training
  • Resume development
  • Interview preparation
  • Job placement support

Follow-up and workplace accommodation assistance are also offered, ensuring that participants have the tools, confidence, and support they need to succeed in the workforce.

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Provides in-person and online programs to Canadian youth with sigh loss to develop pre-employment, leadership, independence and social skills.

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Provides support and training for job seeker through personalized coaching, career planning, and skills training. Services include:

  • Resume and cover letter support
  • Transitional support to a new job
  • One-on-One employment goal planning and coaching
  • Workshops, eLearning, and certifications
  • Requesting accommodation
  • Disclosing a disability
  • Practice in roleplay scenarios using Virtual Environment technology
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A voluntary program that helps Canada Pension Plan (CPP) disability benefit recipients return to work.

Individuals receiving a CPP disability benefit may be eligible for vocational counseling, financial support for training, and job-search services.

Services offered may include:
  • Employment counselling and guidance: One-on-one guidance to identify needs, assess education and current job skills, discuss work goals and find out about the current local job market
  • Planning a return to work: A vocational rehabilitation specialist will help develop an individualized return-to-work rehabilitation plan in consultation with the treating doctor or nurse practitioner
  • Improving skills/retraining: CPP may cover the costs to improve skills, upgrade education or retrain to secure a job
  • Developing job-search skills: After work-related rehabilitation is completed, the vocational rehabilitation specialist can help participants find work
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Provides a day program to individuals with intellectual and physical disabilities for building life skills and independence through activities such as cooking, gardening, and exercising. Personal interests are encouraged to pursue if preferred.
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