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TO BOOK AN APPOINTMENT with an Employment Counsellor, call 832-REES (7337), and press ext. 221. TTY: To use TTY first call 1-800-855-0511 (Manitoba Relay Service) then ask for 947-3480 Fax: 947-2932 .

1200 Portage Avenue, Suite 305, 3rd floor, Winnipeg, MB R3G 0T5 (South side of Portage, between Erin & Wall Street)


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News Letter:

holiday newsletter 2007 in pdf format


holiday newsletter 2007 in Text format


Spring/Summer newsletter 2007 in pdf format


holiday newsletter 2006 in pdf format


The End Exclusion Campaign
is a short term Canada wide initiative designed to celebrate the successes of people with disabilities.

The goal is to increase awareness of the contributions made everyday by millions of Canadians who have disabilities. It is to also raise awareness as to the barriers and issues that still exist in this country making full participation as citizens difficult.

It takes two minutes to sign the declaration . . .

The web site which describes the project in detail and where you can sign the Declaration of Support is located at
http://www.endexclusion.ca/english/declaration.asp

I hope you will join me in signing this important document and encourage you to send the info on to friends, family and collegues.

WCB "Disability Management Works!" Project

Toolkit Now Available (pdf file)
large file size may be slow to download

The DM Toolkit and Resource Materials resulting from the Project will definitely benefit small employers and their employees, injured/disabled workers (and their families), Workplace Health & Safety, the WCB System, and ultimately the public, by reducing the human, financial and social costs associated with workplace injury, illness and disability – first by promoting health and preventing injury or illness, and second by better management in the event of injury/illness or disability. And the resulting community resource capacity will provide a lasting legacy for future use.

This project is funded by the Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba Community Initiatives and Research Program (CIRP).



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