Are employers making progress in hiring persons with disabilities?

October 25, 2022

The Saskatchewan government has committed $10.8 million for Employability Assistance for Persons with Disabilities (EAPD) programming and services this year, allowing these workers to succeed in the workplace.

“Our government is proud of the effective and compassionate work performed by our career and employment service organizations from around the province,” says Jeremy Harrison, minister of immigration and career training. “Our goal is to ensure all those who wish to enter the workforce have the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed.”

The funding provided by the province supports 73 agreements with 52 different service providers. One of those that received funding is Vision Loss Rehabilitation Canada (VLRC) provides career and employment services to nearly 100 participants who are blind or partially sighted.

Source: HR Reporter