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May 2022
South Anglophone School District Maker Faire
Join Makers Making Change in Saint John, New Brunswick for the South Anglophone School District Maker Faire!
Find out more »Connectra’s Abilities Expo: Reconnect 2022
ConnecTra Society’s flagship event, the Abilities Expo brings together exhibitors, vendors, resources, guest speakers, and more to further enrich the disability community’s well-being and connectedness. Reconnect with your community in-person on this day for disability focused exhibitors, vendors, employers, speakers, and so much more! Whether you’re looking for adaptive activities to join this summer, resources to help with all aspects of living with a disability, or inclusive employment opportunities – there’s something for everyone. Features: 30+ Exhibitors & Vendors from…
Find out more »The First Annual Canadian Congress on Accessibility
The First Annual Canadian Congress on Accessibility Hosted by Employment and Social Development Canada May 26 - 27, 2022 Virtual Innovating Together: Celebrating and Driving Disability Inclusion in Canada This virtual event provides an opportunity to bring people together to exchange ideas and ground breaking insights to help shape accessible and inclusively designed communities and workplaces across Canada. What to Expect The first Canadian Congress on Accessibility (CCA 2022) is more than a conference – it’s the Government of Canada’s…
Find out more »New Brunswick Disability Awareness Week 2022: Adapt – Improvise – Overcome
The Premier's Council on Disabilities is proud to once again be organizing several province-wide events as part of Disability Awareness Week (DAW). In addition, we will be offering ongoing advertising support to provincial and local community groups for any events that they are hosting. Disability Awareness Week (DAW) continues the tradition of National Access Awareness Week first established in 1988 to promote better community access for people with disabilities. In 1998, a decision was made in New Brunswick to continue…
Find out more »Toy Adapting with WES Program
Makers Making Change is so excited to partner with New Brunswick's WES (Workplace Essential Skills) Carpenters Training program on Kingsclear First Nation to adapt toys!
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