Workshop Overview:
Diversity in the workplace drives innovation, reduces turnover, and boosts business resilience. Employers can attract top talent and build stronger organizations by fostering inclusive environments. In partnership with Hire for Talent, this session equips employers and HR professionals with the tools to confidently recruit, retain, and support employees with disabilities.
In this 1-hour-long session, participants will learn about essential disability awareness concepts, implementing workplace accommodations, inclusive onboarding and recruitment techniques, and how to utilize workplace inclusion partnerships.
What Employers Will Gain:
$250 honorarium will be given to each participating organization/employer: contingent upon completion of the in-person workshop AND submitting required post-event survey
*Please read full funding details below
Sean McEwen is a Workplace Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Culture Consultant and a Director at RealEyes Capacity Consultants. Sean supports businesses and non-profit organizations to build workforce sustainability through diverse and inclusive workplaces.
Over the past 26 years Sean has been designing and overseeing Employment Inclusion services for groups underrepresented in employment, while providing leadership and coaching to teams of career practitioners serving jobseekers and employers. Sean has created and facilitated training for employers across Canada, and has helped develop regional, provincial and national networks dedicated to the employment inclusion of underrepresented groups. He is the 2018 recipient of the “Award of Excellence in Employment” granted by the Alberta Premier’s Council on the Status of Persons with Disabilities. Sean also designed and directed the GEDI-Hub, Western Canada’s first Employer Resource Centre for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.
Late in his career, Sean was diagnosed with 5 different disabilities and discovered that he had been working successfully for decades with several of these conditions.
Sean’s educational background is in Youth Services and Mental Health. He is a Certified Employment Specialist and has chaired the board of directors for both the Alberta Association for Supported Employment, as well as the Canadian Association of Supported Employment. Sean works across Canada but is based in Victoria. He lived and worked in Calgary for many years and has worked extensively with Indigenous communities in Treaty 7. Sean’s Blackfoot (Niitsitapi) name is Oh’sskoi piiksi (blue bird).
Workshop Criteria for Funding:
This workshop is fully-funded and generously delivered by CBDC Restigouche.
Thursday Apr 10, 2025
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM ADT
Free for Members & Non-members
RSVP Required
Participating Organizations will recieve a $250 honorarium*
*Conditions apply, please check event description for details.
Please note: your registration gives Halifax Chamber of Commerce permission to use the photographs taken during the event for any legal use.
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