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  • Should I Tell Them? Working Towards Barrier-Free Recruitment in the Canadian Labour Market

    Policy brief; Realize 2020; pdf

  • LIFE INSURANCE & PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW & WHAT YOU CAN DO

    Brief; Realize 2020; pdf

  • What You Should Know About Accommodation in the Workplace

    EDEN Fact Sheets: Fact Sheet 5

     

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Recurring or unpredictable periods of ill health make it difficult to work, especially full time, so many people with episodic disabilities must rely on health and disability benefits. Due to the strict definitions and rules that govern these benefit programs, many people are not able to participate in the workforce part-time or when their health allows.

The resources in this section provide information on how to maintain good overall health and quality of life related to work and income security.

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