Rebecca Excels With Her New Job
Rebecca is known by coworkers, family members and friends in her town of Middleton, Nova Scotia for her outgoing and friendly personality.
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Last year, Peter experienced significant hearing loss. “It was very difficult for me to get a job because I could not even conduct an interview,” he shares.
Volunteers from the Workplace Essential Skills (WES) Pre-Apprenticeship Carpentry Program, from Kingsclear and Oromocto First Nations, New Brunswick, raised money and adapted toys for children at the IWK Health Centre in Halifax.
Jason recommends WorkBC Assistive Technology Services to others in need, saying the accommodations have “absolutely” improved his ability to work.
Through WorkBC Assistive Technology Services, Alice received JAWS screen reading software, a large widescreen monitor, monitor arm, computer headset, and backlit large print keyboard. She also received JAWS training on programs such as Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Google Chrome and other Google products.