Move beyond compliance to inclusion with our Professional Education for Accessibility Competence (PEAC) training.
Registration is open for our February 13th, 19th and 27th online (synchronous) sessions. Secure your spot today at https://t.co/ApwWPXKdyT.
Champion change and close the employment gap using the Field Guide. If you’re a post-secondary service provider supporting students with disabilities with their job search, check out these practices, tools and resources.
Start now: https://t.co/T9WSPhYjpC
#StudentSuccess #AbleTo
Today we honour the sacrifices and accomplishments of Indigenous veterans. The Carleton community is encouraged to take a moment of silence to honour First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples who have been part of Canada’s military history for over 200 years. https://t.co/g1qDO71irX
✨ @UWinResearch's Humanities Research Group & @UWindsor's FAHSS invites you all to "Humanities Week 2024" on Zoom this month!
Join @mobilemobilizer & Gary Myers on Nov 18, 2024 at 1-2:30 pm ET to learn how to "Work with the Community!"
Register now: https://t.co/b5iGYDx7tu!
@scottgonsalves@AlgonquinColleg I would love to learn more about the fusion room and the approach you took to this. Looking for ideas for strategy engagement and development
One in four Canadians identifies as having a visible or a non-visible disability. Join us to discover how you can create a more supportive and understanding work environment for everyone, ensuring all employees feel valued and included.
Register: https://t.co/j2UsJIdI8G.
Meet our people! Mastoor Al Kaboody, @CANCollaborate Program Manager, is responsible for the operation of the Canadian Accessibility Network (CAN) and leads the implementation of the Network’s strategic priorities.
Learn more at https://t.co/dpGpacZvVB.
Ensure your team stays current with evolving accessibility standards, keeping your organization compliant and ahead of industry changes with our Professional Education for Accessibility Competence (PEAC) training.
Register now for our November sessions: https://t.co/ApwWPXKdyT
Industrial Design student Max Le Moine has returned home from an internship with @EAFIT in Colombia! 🇨🇴
During his stay, he collaborated on an origami-inspired folding wheelchair ramp to provide greater freedom for people with disabilities.
@MyCarletonU@CUAccessibility ♿️ 🙌
The Carleton University Coordinated Accessibility Strategy (CAS) is the university’s multi-year plan that guides the university in its accessibility initiatives. To strive for true inclusion, accessibility must be embedded into all aspects of our campus.
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Elevate workplace accessibility with our Professional Education for Accessibility Competence (PEAC), a non-credit program designed to bridge the gap between accessibility awareness and workplace operations.
To learn more, visit https://t.co/ApwWPXKdyT.
Carleton is launching a broad and inclusive consultation process towards the next iteration of the Sexual Violence Policy. Members of the Carleton community are encouraged to review the draft plan of the consultation process and provide feedback. https://t.co/cZ7mFIgB9q