Inclusive Momentum and Enabled Talent Partner to Advance Disability Inclusion Across Canada
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Inclusive Momentum and Enabled Talent have announced a partnership aimed at advancing disability inclusion across Canada. The collaboration focuses on fostering community connection, digital accessibility, and employment opportunities for persons with disabilities. The announcement highlights a workshop that brought together persons with disabilities, advocates, families, and accessibility leaders to explore inclusive technology and pathways to greater participation in employment and community life. The partnership represents a growing national movement rooted in friendship and shared commitment to accessibility.
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The session brought together persons with disabilities, advocates, families, and accessibility leaders to explore inclusive technology, digital accessibility, and pathways to greater participation in employment and community life.
Inclusive Momentum and Enabled Talent Partner to Advance Disability Inclusion, Community Connection, and Opportunity
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