Jesse Leads the Way
Service providers and community employers in Nova Scotia came together to help Jesse land his first paid job.
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Skip to NavigationService providers and community employers in Nova Scotia came together to help Jesse land his first paid job.
Over the past few years, OCR (Optical Character Recognition) apps have been gaining increased popularity among both mainstream users and individuals with disabilities.
Rachel, a Grade 11 student in New Brunswick, landed her first summer job as a Camp Counsellor with support from Neil Squire’s Working Together Program.
While Apple is known for offering products with some the most complete built-in accessibility features available, many of the companies’ competitors have been putting similar focus into offering products with equally impressive built-in accessibility features.
Neil Squire and their Makers Making Change initiative, in partnership with the Premier’s Council on Disabilities will hold a LipSync buildathon on UN Day for Persons with Disabilities.