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Employment for People with Disabilities

Our Vision for 2015

Every person with a developmental disability who wants a job, has a job.


Real Work for Real Pay

Many people with developmental disabilities want to have a job, earn a wage, and be included and valued in their work. Despite this desire, the rate of people with developmental disabilities who are employed remains very low. Some believe that people with developmental disabilities should not or can not work, and this leads to limited choices and opportunities to become employed. Current research shows that, contrary to this myth, people with developmental disabilities make valuable contributions to their communities, families, and to their workplaces when they have the proper supports and services available to them.

At BCACL we believe that people with developmental disabilities can and should have as many opportunities to be employed as their non-disabled peers. With awareness and resources, employers in BC are willing to make reasonable accommodations to their employees. In turn, everyone in the workplace benefits from the value of diversity. The employee with a developmental disability gains confidence, independence and enjoys an increased income as a result. What's more, community workplaces begin to truly reflect the makeup of the people that live in that community.

Relevant policies and regulations, training and education, job supports and job-matching services can be designed to enable people to get and keep real jobs.

See below for what's new and browse through this section of the website for more information on employment. For resources, check out the employment website links section or the employment resources section.

What's New

Employment
January 9, 2012
A Globe and Mail article from January 6, 2012, addresses the concern that BC's new employment program will not meet the needs of vulnerable populations, including people with developmental disabilities....
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Employment
January 4, 2012
The Employment Specialist Series is designed for practitioners working with people who experience multiple barriers to obtaining employment, especially developmental disability, physical disability and/or mental health issues. ...
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December 12, 2011
The 2012 BCACL Conference Planning Committee is seeking submissions of artwork from artists who are self advocates. The theme of this year's conference is "Moving Forward: Steadfast and Strong”....
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December 1, 2011
BCACL will host its 2012 conference, "Moving Forward: Steadfast and Strong" in Penticton, British Columbia on May 30-June 2, 2012. We are now accepting workshop proposals. The deadline for proposals is January 20, 2012....
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Employment
November 23, 2011
The Canadian Association for Supported Employment 2012 conference will be held in Winnipeg, Manitoba from June 5-7. The call for speakers has now been posted on the CASE website. ...
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