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Featured Site: Link Up Employment Services for Persons with Disabilities
Link Up Employment Services for Persons with Disabilities is a charitable, not-for-profit employment services agency with a head office in the heart of Toronto, Ontario, and branch offices in Winnipeg, Manitoba and Vancouver, British Columbia.
Link Up Employment Services for Persons with Disabilities
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Featured Site: WORKink WORKink is Canada's most powerful online career development and employment portal for Canadians with disabilities.
Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work
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Building Independence: Job Readiness Training The program provides courses to help participants who have marketable skills but do not know how to job search, learn the required techniques. Activities may involve learning how to conduct themselves in an interview, resume preparation, how to contact an employer etc. May also involve job placement services and employer referrals.
Manitoba Family Services and Housing
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CAMO  (only available in French)
CAMO for persons with disabilities is a provincial committee that develops strategies and programs to assist persons with disabilities obtain employment and facilitate their integration into the work force.
CAMO for persons with disabilities
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Directory of Career Counselling and Job Placement Services
A directory of the employment support services is available to persons with disabilities. Listing supports offered by non-profit organizations, provincial government departments, federal government departments, and school districts, the directory is compiled and maintained to ensure that persons with disabilities have the supports required to become educated, trained and employed.
New Brunswick Premier's Council on the Status of Disabled Persons
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Employability Assistance for People with Disabilities (EAPD) program The EAPD Program provides funding to assist adults with disabilities to prepare for, secure and maintain employment. Various supports are offered, including training-on-the-job, vocational and work assessments, psycho-educational assessments, job coaching, support for employers and disability-related costs in a wide variety of post-secondary education and training programs.
Saskatchewan Department of Learning
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Employment Equity and Diversity
The purpose of this website is to assist human resource professionals and managers integrate employment equity principles and practices into daily operations by providing access to useful employment equity and diversity information, tools and resources.
Public Service Commission of Canada
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Employment Equity and Strategic Initiatives Division The Employment Equity and Strategic Initiatives Division has as its mandate to increase the representation of persons with disabilities employed in the public service. The Division's programs and services include the Opening Doors Program, Job Experience and Employment in the Public Service (JEEPS), the Opening Doors Wage Subsidy Initiative, and an Enabling Resource Centre.
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
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Employment Strategy for Persons with Disabilities The Ministry of Employment and Income Assistance introduced the Employment Strategy for Persons with Disabilities that focuses on developing a broad range of new skills training services and employment-related programs to assist persons with disabilities into the labour market and to improve their employment outcomes.
British Columbia Ministry of Employment and Income Assistance
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Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Program
A job placement and job creation program designed to provide aboriginals, persons with disabilities and members of a visible minority group with equal access to employment, training and promotional opportunities in the New Brunswick Public Service. Over the years, the program has expanded into the areas of job creation and summer employment for target group students.
Government of New Brunswick
 
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