WorkBC Assistive Technology Services “Made My Job a Lot Easier”
Alaa, who has hearing loss, works as an employment counsellor. Thanks to WorkBC Assistive Technology Services, she was able to get the assistive technology she needs to thrive at work.
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Skip to NavigationAlaa, who has hearing loss, works as an employment counsellor. Thanks to WorkBC Assistive Technology Services, she was able to get the assistive technology she needs to thrive at work.
Kristian joined our Creative Employment Options program earlier this year, with the goal of building his confidence, gaining practical workplace skills, and preparing for employment. He was eager to learn, and motivated to develop the tools necessary for success in the workforce.
Brenda works as a receptionist and administrator for a fertility clinic. Her job involves helping patients and staff with treatment cycles, billing the treatment cycles, and medications, as well as answering phones. Recently, however, her old hearing aids were starting to fail, making her job more difficult.
CTV Saskatoon recently did a great feature on Nicolas, one of our Clubs That Care leaders, and the great work he is doing to provide assistive technology to his community.
Neil Squire’s Makers Making Change program is proud to support the Cerebral Palsy Association of BC (CPABC)’s Gamers Club initiative, bringing accessible gaming to people with cerebral palsy in British Columbia.