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DEAM Comes to an End (But the Conversation Doesn’t Have to!)

The CEFN logo.
The CEFN logo.

Disability Employment Awareness Month (DEAM) wrapped up on October 31st, but we think it’s important to keep the conversation about inclusive employment practices going all year. This is one of the reasons we’re proud to be a member of the Calgary Employment First Network (CEFN). The CEFN is a collective of local, publicly-funded organizations which serve as community partners to local employers and assist with inclusive recruitment, on-boarding, and other diversity-related employment needs.

Charmaine Wong, the DDRC’s Manager of Employment Services, is a member of the DEAM steering committee.

“We hope to bring awareness into the community; to [help people] understand the work that we do and the importance of having a diversified workforce,” Wong said.

This awareness is what the DDRC strives to raise each day. Kim McCullough, Director of Organizational Effectiveness, has seen the impact of inclusive employment practices and believes that it is important to the identities of both individuals and organizations alike.

Mayor Nenshi addresses the crowd while Tom Jackson listens.
Mayor Nenshi addresses the crowd while Tom Jackson listens.

“When an individual feels they can be themselves at work, it contributes to a positive workplace culture, and a more engaged workforce. This generates a constructive retention strategy,” McCullough said. “By enriching the lives of individuals, we make our communities stronger and we enrich the lives of all stakeholders.”

Planning for DEAM started back in May, when the steering committee would meet twice a month to prepare everything for October. This included organizing promotions and advertisement, event planning, and building relationships with a wide array of community partners.

Among the events was the DEAM Kick-off Event (featuring guests of honour such as Mayor Naheed Nenshi and singer Tom Jackson), and the creation of the DEAMcanvas.

Wong is pleased with how the events turned out, and said she feels that the best success was connecting with employers to create new employment opportunities for people with disabilities.

Preparation for DEAM 2016 is scheduled to start in January.

The 20th Annual Inclusion Awards!

On September 24th, the DDRC celebrated the 20th annual Inclusion Awards! The event was a huge success with approximately 400 people in attendance. Throughout the evening, we recognized 13 deserving individuals with awards for their outstanding contributions to making Calgary a city where everyone belongs™.

The theme for 2015 was the 1920s, and everyone “put on the ritz” by donning some of the fun costumes at our photo booth. If you had a shot taken at the photo booth, you can e-mail us for information on how to download your free picture.

We would like to provide a heartfelt thanks to:

We appreciate each and every one of you. The Inclusion Awards couldn’t have happened without all of your support!

It’s never too early to save the date – mark your calendars for the 21st annual Inclusion Awards on September 22nd, 2016. We’ll see everyone there!

Dare to DEAM

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October is Disability Employment Awareness Month (or DEAM), and we’re working with the Calgary Employment First Network (CEFN) to make sure Calgarians know all about it!

The CEFN is hosting three great events this month to celebrate inclusive employment:

Friday, October 2: DEAM Kickoff Ceremony

What: Businesses and organizations that champion inclusive employment will share information about what they do. Be sure to stick around for the many presentations from local dignitaries. All are welcome!
When: 11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Where: Olympic Plaza; 228 8 Avenue SE
Cost: Free

Thursday, October 8: Workplace Diversity Strategies Seminar

What: This unique seminar is ideal for Calgary HR Professionals, Managers, and business owners.   ‘Workplace Diversity Strategies: Utilizing Universal Design to Build an Inclusive Organization’ will provide Calgary Employers with insights, information and tools to build their capacity to engage in inclusive recruitment and create inclusive workplaces.
When: 9:00 – 11:00 am
Where:
Calgary Chamber of Commerce; 237 8 Avenue SE
Cost: $30.00. Click here to register online.

Friday, October 23: CEFN Cash Mob

What: The CEFN will cash mob local employer Save-On-Foods to celebrate and reward their inclusive employment practices. CEFN members will greet customers entering the store and provide information to showcase this employer’s achievements with inclusive employment. Customers will be encouraged to spend a little extra that day to show their support and reward this inclusive employer!
When: 3:00 – 6:00 pm
Where: Save-On-Foods; #100 – 8855 MacLeod Trail SW
Cost: Free, however guests are encouraged to make a purchase.

Looking for more information? Visit the CEFN website, or check out this official proclamation from Mayor Nenshi!

2015 Inclusion Award Winners

Congratulations to our 2015 Inclusion Award winners!

Award of Excellence – Arts and Culture: Tanice McMinis
Award of Excellence – Career and Community: Kate Kelly
Award of Excellence – Career and Community: Rhonda Kottusch
Outstanding Self-Advocate Award: Scott Anderson-Bazinet
Inclusive Education Award: Carol McCullough
Inclusive Employer Award: Bonnie Makarchuk of WINS
Inclusive Community Award: Rutland Park
Volunteer Spirit Award: Richard Stringer
Special Achievement Award: Mikal Almedom
Leadership Award: Mahdad Davary
Team Spirit Award: Communications and Development
Agency Spirit Award: Marilyn Ritchie
everyone belongs™ Award: Josephine Flancia

Thank you for the work that you do to make Calgary a more inclusive city!

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