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Tools for Employment Success

Sat, Mar 28

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Radisson Centre

Together, we’ll explore a range of practical topics related to building and sustaining employment, including understanding roles and supports, preparing for job opportunities, and navigating common challenges along the way.

Tools for Employment Success
Tools for Employment Success

Time & Location

Mar 28, 2026, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Radisson Centre, 525 28 St SE suite 200, Calgary, AB T2A 6W9, Canada

About The Event

March 28, 2026 9:30am - 12:30pm

Tools for Employment Success


Together, we’ll explore a range of practical topics related to building and sustaining employment, including understanding roles and supports, preparing for job opportunities, and navigating common challenges along the way. The focus will be on sharing ideas, building confidence, and identifying strategies that can be adapted to each family’s unique situation.

This workshop offers a supportive space to learn, reflect, and gather tools that can help move employment goals forward—at whatever pace feels right.

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