Hosted by: Viktória Belle
This year, to celebrate and bring awareness to the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, CCDI welcomes panelists to discuss our shared responsibilities in understanding disability issues, dispelling ableist myths and stereotypes, and illuminating the vast benefits of inclusive and accessible workplaces and societies for all people. This panel conversation will centre on the lived experiences of disabled professionals and educators, showcasing our collective perspectives and approaches. Through an intersectional lens, our panelists and host will invite learners to embrace knowledge and tools rooted in disability justice and accessibility as a solution to creating equity and inclusion in workplaces across Canada.
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Audience/Level: This webinar panel conversation welcomes participants of all levels to gain knowledge and insights into disability, accessibility, and inclusion in the workplace and society.
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For more information about this event or event-related registration, please contact [email protected].
For current Canadian Certified Inclusion Professionals (CCIPTM), this event qualifies for continued professional development credit. Contact [email protected] for more information on the CCIP designation.
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