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ASL – a language all its own

September 12, 2016 by Annemarie Shrouder Leave a Comment

I heard something last week while listening to Spark (on CBC radio) that created a shift in perspective. I love that! American Sign Language (ASL) is not the same as English. Which means that often the literacy rates of people who are fluent in ASL is low. Wait, what?! If you are having the … 

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Filed Under: ability, Accessibility, Disabilities, Uncategorized Tagged With: AODA, Deaf, Hearing impaired, websites

Hiring People with Disabilities

August 11, 2011 by Annemarie Shrouder Leave a Comment

We continue to make strides in understanding the needs of, and increasing access for people with disabilities.  In Ontario, we have the Access for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). But what does accessibility really mean? While it may be easy to consider aspects of physical accessibility … 

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Filed Under: Disabilities, Inclusion, Inclusive workkplaces, People with Disabilities Tagged With: accessibility, accommodation, AODA, disabilites, Diversity, hiring, Proctor & Gamble

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