CASE is a national member association for the supported employment sector. We work toward the employment inclusion of persons who experience disability.
Supported employment can serve as a bridge that connects job seekers who experience disability with employers trying to build effective teams.
To learn more about supported employment, visit this link: https://t.co/7VU9VLmZuF
After careful consideration, CASE has decided to stop posting on X (formerly Twitter). 🔚
This decision is guided by our values and reflects our commitment to building supportive and inclusive spaces.
We encourage you to join us on 🤝:
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Facebook: https://t.co/SxoduJhfRE
LinkedIn: https://t.co/t51tUsg5n8.
Stay tuned as we also grow our presence on Threads: https://t.co/yvg7BCRyF1
Connect to the World Association for Supported Employment, an international member association. Subscribe to the WASE email newsletter.
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Explore intersectionality and trauma-informed practice more deeply in a career development context. Enrol in An Intersectional Approach to Supporting Career Development, a six-week certificate program designed by CASE and CERIC.
Register at: https://t.co/h1VQX4aI2W
📻 Dans cet épisode, Emma Sobel, conseillère supérieure de la chef du Centre de la sécurité des télécommunications Canada, évoque le rôle de l’équité, de la diversité, de l’inclusion et de l’accessibilité dans le milieu de travail.
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📻 In this episode, Emma Sobel, Senior Advisor to the Deputy Minister at Communications Security Establishment Canada (CSE), discusses the role of equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility in the workplace.
https://t.co/2hfbtUkcIl
Il vous reste UNE semaine pour présenter une personne, un organisme ou une entreprise remarquable pour les prix de l’ACSE!
Pour en savoir plus et découvrir le nouveau processus de nomination, rendez-vous sur : https://t.co/GOJpElAOed
Only ONE week left to nominate an outstanding individual, agency, or business for the CASE Awards!
Don't miss out—recognize those who are making a real difference.
Learn more and access the new, easier nomination form here: https://t.co/GOJpElAOed
#30thCASEConference
Let’s create a network of easy-to-access supported employment services that can serve every employer in Canada. There’s no cost for organizations to be included.
Join the CASE Innovation Lab for a recorded panel discussion on “Intersectionality, Disability and Employment in Canada” featuring findings and insights into increasing equitable participation in Canada's workforce. With @DAWNRAFHCanada, @CCRW.
https://t.co/w0YequUZWP
Explore intersectionality and trauma-informed practice more deeply in a career development context. Enrol in An Intersectional Approach to Supporting Career Development, a six-week certificate program designed by CASE and CERIC.
Register at: https://t.co/h1VQX4aI2W
Only ONE week left to nominate an outstanding individual, agency, or business for the CASE Awards!
Learn more and access the new, easier nomination form here: https://t.co/GOJpElAOed
Retour aux cuisines : MentorHabiletés a permis à Devin de replonger dans son expérience antérieure dans la restauration.
En savoir plus sur cette expérience de mentorat : https://t.co/0HiAONmdJv
#MentorHabiletés
Reconnecting with Cooking: MentorAbility helped Devin to reconnect with his past cooking experience and confirmed how much he misses the satisfaction derived from those tasks.
Learn more about this mentorship experience: https://t.co/lKAqyBSLes
#MentorAbility
Innovation is a game-changer for employment inclusion! 💡 Join us for a complimentary course that takes about 2 hours. Discover how innovation can create a lasting impact for people and communities.
https://t.co/iFrJPPGrOZ
Tips from Workers with Down Syndrome and their Employers
Many employers hire workers with Down syndrome. We asked two persons with Down syndrome and their employers to share their thoughts. 💭
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Help employers find you. Add your organization to the National Service Provider Registry. 🗺️
The Registry lists supported employment service providers across Canada.
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