The Evolution of Virtual Programming at Neil Squire
Neil Squire has been at the forefront of virtual programming for nearly 20 years. Read about our history in using a variety of technologies to serve our program participants.
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Skip to NavigationNeil Squire has been at the forefront of virtual programming for nearly 20 years. Read about our history in using a variety of technologies to serve our program participants.
Today, the Neil Squire Society has 13 offices across Canada, and has directly impacted over 43,000 Canadians with disabilities.
Neil’s condition had been worsening and on April 18th, 1984, he died of kidney failure. He was 24 years old.
This is part 2 of the ABC News 1982 interview with Neil Squire.
In March of 1982, with grants from the British Columbia Ministry of Education and the Research Council, Bill hired two engineering students to help him develop his device further.