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UNBC professor opens up about multiple sclerosis after living quietly with diagnosis for years

Publisher: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
Topics: Supported Employment Practice – Inclusive Employment, Supported Employment Practice-Professional development, Supported Employment Practice-Best Practices, Workplace Solutions – Accommodations, Workplace Solutions – Jobseeker and Employee Engagement, Workplace Solutions – Innovations, Workplace Solutions – Disability Specific Workplace Inclusion
Year published: 2020
Type of resource: Website

This article is about a professor at UNBC, who is our First Nations, professes and has multiple sclerosis, an autoimmune disorder that impacts the brain and spinal cord. This UNBC professor discusses about greater advocacy and support for our First Nations.

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