Blake Starts a Career in the Trades
As Blake was finishing his last year of high school, he was working on his plan for after graduation. His resource teacher referred him to Neil Squire鈥檚 Creative Employment Options program for help.
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Skip to NavigationAs Blake was finishing his last year of high school, he was working on his plan for after graduation. His resource teacher referred him to Neil Squire鈥檚 Creative Employment Options program for help.
William is a counsellor, and he works with individuals experiencing work-related illnesses 鈥 such as depression, anxiety, chronic pain, or PTSD 鈥 using various evidence based treatments. For his work with clients and colleagues, Rob needs to listen intently and accurately.
鈥淭he hearing aids helped me to hear accurately so I can perform my duties well,鈥 Lilibeth shares. 鈥淚 have become more confident in performing my duties. Instead of guessing what people are saying, I can now be part of the conversation. I am able to contribute to the discussions and problem solving. [It鈥檚 a] less stressful work environment.鈥
During the COVID pandemic, Jora Singh found himself spending many more hours on the computer 鈥 his classes initially moved online, he had started to teach himself how to code. After a while, he noticed he was having wrist pain and back pain from the long hours at the keyboard. He started thinking of solutions.
鈥淭he hearing aids are important for me to have communication accessibility during job interviews, networking, workshops, and eventually onboarding training,鈥 Samantha says.