Creating accessible workplaces through education

In considering accessibility, organizations in B.C.’s public and private sectors have been examining how the physical spaces they occupy can be made more inclusive of all employees and stakeholders.

As a result, a growing number of business leaders are turning to educational resources to understand what accessibility means for their respective organizations and – ultimately – more light being shed on how fostering greater inclusion through accessibility can create a positive return on investment, according to those who spoke to BIV.

When Eric Hopkins took on the role of president and CEO of BCAA, he filled the shoes of a predecessor that “was very focused on the idea of

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