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Resource collections are extensive and curated collections of resources that help you achieve a specific learning goal.
The Accessible Canada Act
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Start here! Resources for everyone that explain what the Accessible Canada Act is and how it relates to you.
Resources for Federally Regulated Organizations
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This collection contains various resources that can help Federally Regulated Organizations in the various process of preparing and implementing a consultation on accessibility and inclusion.
Resources for Deaf and Disabled Individuals
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Information to help people who are Deaf and/or have disabilities strengthen their knowledge and skills for accessibility consultations. Some information about support programs and safety can also be found here.
Resources for Disability and Deaf Organizations
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Community Events Board
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In this collection you can get information about events happening in the community related to accessibility.
Resources for Disability Knowledge
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People with disabilities are very diverse; there are many different types of impairments or conditions we might experience, which will impact the types of accommodations we may need. These resources are meant to help you better understand specific disabilities or conditions that customers, clients, employees, contractors, consultants, or other individuals in your community may experience and how you can support our full inclusion.
Recruitment
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This collection provides resources aligned with the recruitment phase of the employment lifecycle. The resources will help employers improve accessibility and inclusion for Deaf people and people with disabilities during the recruitment process.
Hiring
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This collection includes resources to guide and inform businesses and organizations on the process to hire Deaf individuals and people with disabilities.
Onboarding
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This collection provides resources to assist employers with the onboarding process of people with disabilities.