Disability Disclosure & Accommodations in The School & Workplace

Disability Disclosure & Accommodations in The School & Workplace

By Brain Injury Society of Toronto - (BIST)

Overview

Community Meetings are open to: people living with Brain Injury, families, friends, professionals and anyone who wants to learn about ABI.

Learn about a topic relevant to brain injury and socialize with others at our bi-monthly program – IN PERSON or ONLINE!

This Month’s Topic:

Learn About Lime Connect And Disability Disclosure

Join Karen Kesley, Relationship Manager for Lime Connect in Canada, to learn about resources Lime Connect has to offer and to discuss whether, when and how of disclosing of your disability and asking for accomodations.

Lime Connect is a not for profit organization focused on rebranding disability through achievement by attracting professionals and university students who have all types of disabilities to the Lime Network; preparing them with tools and self confidence to achieve their professional goals; then connecting them with scholarships, leadership programs and internship, co-op and full-time career opportunities with our corporate partners, some of the world's leading corporations. Lime Connect also provides education and training to support our partners in recruiting, onboarding, developing, retaining, and promoting all employees who have disabilities.

Karen Kelsey is the relationship manager for Lime Connect in Canada where she is responsible for building and managing the corporate partnerships that are critical to the success of the Lime Connect mandate. Additionally, she is engaged in managing the relationships with post secondary educational institutions, disability focused organizations and the Canadian Lime Ambassador Group. Prior to joining Lime Connect, she had a long career in banking including a number of years in Human Resources.

This is a HYBRID Meeting.

(ONLINE): ZOOM

(IN-PERSON): BIST OFFICE

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Category: Health, Personal health

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Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • In person

Location

Brain Injury Society Of Toronto (BIST)

40 St. Clair Avenue East

#205 Toronto, ON M4T 1M9 Canada

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Brain Injury Society of Toronto - (BIST)

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Jan 7 · 1:00 PM EST