Krystal Finds Employment at the Neil Squire Society
Krystal has been diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia. She wanted to find one steady job that would help her make ends meet, where she would not have to work outside or do manual labour.
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Skip to NavigationKrystal has been diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia. She wanted to find one steady job that would help her make ends meet, where she would not have to work outside or do manual labour.
CBC Radio was at our Neil Squire Elves Workshop in Regina on December 19th. Listen to the interview here:
Neil Squire Society staff will be sharing information about our programs at the First Steps Spinal Cord Injury Wellness Centre (new window) Fall BBQ. If you are in the Regina area, please come out and join us!
Come learn what an Assistive Technologist does and learn a bit about devices recommended for people with disabilities. Learn about the inner workings of assistive technology devices that are designed by Industrial Designers as well as Electrical and Mechanical Engineers! On October 3-6 2018, Neil Squire Society’s Makers Making Change (new window) will be at Ignite Career Day at […]
Careers Day 2018 Students Every September, the University of Regina Career Centre hosts our biggest Career fair. Open to students, alumni and the entire Community of Regina, this event is welcome to skilled individuals from all kinds of Faculty backgrounds. This is the chance for people to explore all of the options that are out […]