Start Date : CASE Certificate Programs
VirtualCASE Certificate Programs are fully facilitated, in-depth offerings supporting learners' development in the field of supported employment.
Canadian Association for Supported Employment
CASE Certificate Programs are fully facilitated, in-depth offerings supporting learners' development in the field of supported employment.
2024 Theme: Amplifying the leadership of persons with disabilities for an inclusive and sustainable future
Join us to celebrate the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. The event will focus on creating inclusive, accessible, and profitable workforces for persons with disabilities. Sighted guide (in-person only), […]
This 6-week, online program designed for career professionals explores the impacts of intersectionality for job seekers who are Black, Indigenous, and Persons of Colour experiencing disability (BIPOC-D). Work with peers and a skilled facilitator to build your capacity to promote social and economic inclusion.
Building on CASE’s 9 Guiding Principles of Supported Employment, this program will strengthen a job developer’s understanding of the employer’s needs. Participants will become better equipped to address an employer’s business […]
This certificate program allows those new to the field of supported employment, as well as experienced practitioners, to build their skills and competence. Each of the eight modules is rooted in emerging best practices and features live webinars, readings, case studies, open discussion forums, and concrete learning activities that promote critical thinking.
A hybrid conference focused on career and workforce development, Cannexus brings together those across the career and workforce development ecosystem to explore research, policy and practice. The conference will examine the impact of career development on education, the economy and social justice. Share innovative approaches and exchange information with your peers.
This certificate program allows those new to the field of supported employment, as well as experienced practitioners, to build their skills and competence. Each of the eight modules is rooted in emerging best practices and features live webinars, readings, case studies, open discussion forums, and concrete learning activities that promote critical thinking.
Building on CASE’s 9 Guiding Principles of Supported Employment, this program will strengthen a job developer’s understanding of the employer’s needs. Participants will become better equipped to address an employer’s business […]
The SARC Spring Conference is an annual in-person networking and training conference for service delivery staff and supported employment professionals in the disability service sector. This conference also features an exhibitor area where attendees can learn more about a variety of organizations or businesses that provide supports and services that may benefit your organization and […]
(Link to be added) You're invited to an engaging and interactive discussion featuring Al Etmanski—community organizer, social entrepreneur, author, and parent advocate in the disability community—and Joanna Goode, Executive Director of the Canadian Association for Supported Employment (CASE). In these challenging times, it's essential for us to pause, reflect, and reconnect with the collective wisdom […]
Meet with Canada's supported employment community to share best practices, find innovative solutions to common challenges and create opportunities for networking and community building.