Skills for Success – Accommodations

Young woman whi uses a wheelchair at her desk at work.

Getting back into the workforce? Looking for new challenges? Our monthly workshops are available to assist our job seekers search for employment. Sign up now! Accommodations and Disclosure Workplace accommodations are adjustments made at any stage of the employment journey that allow a person with a disability to apply for jobs, interview and fully perform the […]

Skills for Success – Accommodations

Young woman whi uses a wheelchair at her desk at work.

Getting back into the workforce? Looking for new challenges? Our monthly workshops are available to assist our job seekers search for employment. Sign up now! Accommodations and Disclosure Workplace accommodations are adjustments made at any stage of the employment journey that allow a person with a disability to apply for jobs, interview and fully perform the […]

Peer Connections: Accessible Travel

Hand of individual using a wheelchair facing window showing airplane at airport

Accessible Travel There’s lots to consider when preparing for your next trip. Trains, Planes and Automobiles, here from SCIO Peer Mentors as they share their travelling tips. Date:  Wednesday, November 29, 2023 Time: 12:30 – 1:30 pm Where: Hamilton Health Sciences Regional Rehabilitation Centre B2 South Rm 17 300 Wellington St N, Hamilton, ON L8L […]

Peer Connections: Managing Shoulder Pain

Managing Shoulder Pain Shoulder pain can greatly impact one’s quality of life. Using your arms to get around, transferring to and from your wheelchair, and general daily use, can result in a lot of wear and tear on your shoulders over the years. There are many ways to deal with shoulder health and continue to […]

Peer Connections: Push and Carry On

Push and Carry On Join SCIO-Ottawa for its first in-person Peer Connections since 2019! This inaugural event promises to be engaging by providing a unique opportunity for community members to connect and share their thoughts, feelings, and experiences of living with a spinal cord injury following a short screening of Canadian TV series “Push.” Date:  […]

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