What’s New: Easy English Versus Plain Language
The Centre for Inclusive Design of Australia has developed a guide titled Easy English Versus Plain Language.
What’s New: Rethinking Disability Conference 2022
The Ontario Disability Employment Network (ODEN) has announced the return to their Annual Rethinking Disability Conference 2022.
What’s New: Valuable Truth Report 2022
The Valuable 500 is the largest community of Global CEO’s committed to disability inclusion in business.
What’s New: Children’s Books to Encourage Acceptance and Inclusion
Educating children on the importance of acceptance and inclusion is the responsibility of all of us.
What’s New: Making Training Programs More Inclusive
To thrive in our pandemic and ever-changing world, organizations must become more responsive and adaptable than ever before.
What’s New: Inclusive Recreation and Summer Fun
Cultivating inclusive recreation opportunities that provide a way for everyone to be “part” of the community
What’s New: Measuring Workplace Inclusion
More Than A Feeling: Measuring Workplace Inclusion by Mary Young is an informative article featured in Work Design Magazine.
What’s New: Inclusive Education Is Hard. Do It Anyway
Think Inclusive is the official blog of the Maryland Coalition for Inclusive Education Inc.
What’s New: Authentically Inclusive Marketing
This insightful conclusion is featured in the article titled Authentically Inclusive Marketing featured in Deloitte Insights
What’s New: Workplace Accommodations Free Webinar
The Conference Board of Canada is hosting a free webinar on Workplace Accommodations: Now and in the Future
What’s New: Inclusive Tourism Resources
Destination British Columbia (Destination BC) supports a strong and competitive future for BC’s tourism industry that is accessible and inclusive
What’s New: DEI and Workforce Planning Webinar
The Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI) is hosting the webinar titled Workforce Planning Through A DEI Lens
What’s New: Happy Canada Day!
The team at Together We Rock! would like to acknowledge that this great land that many of us call “Canada” has been cared for by generations of indigenous people.
What’s New: Diversity and Inclusion Toolkit For Physicians
The Alberta Medical Association (AMA) has developed a Physician Leadership Toolkit for Encouraging and Promoting Diversity and Inclusion
What’s New: Change Your Mindset, Change Your Business
Canadians living with disabilities and their friends and families have a collective buying power of $366.5 billion
What’s New: Inclusive Teaching Toolkit
Deakin University in Australia has developed an Inclusive teaching Toolkit that contains resources, and practical strategies
What’s New: Diversity and Inclusion in the Canadian Workplace
Since its inception in 1999, AFOA Canada has been committed to help Indigenous people
What’s New: Ways to Create an Inclusive Marketing Strategy
Prioritize inclusive marketing through thoughtful language, visuals, social media, and strategies
What’s New: Communication Access to Justice
Communication Access to Justice (CAJust), is a new national, non-profit organization
What’s New: Business Event: The Case for Inclusive Hiring
The Ontario Disability Employment Network (ODEN) is a professional network of employment service providers