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MC2 - Inclusion sociale // social inclusion
- Written by: Université de la Rue
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Créée par l’Université de la Rue, la plateforme virtuelle Ma communauté connectée (MC2) est un espace de collaboration intersectorielle gratuit mis en place pour soutenir la formation et les pratiques des intervenant.e.s et des professionnel.le.s de la santé et des services sociaux oeuvrant auprès des personnes vulnérables aux prises avec des enjeux d’inclusion sociale. À l’aide d’expert.e.s et de chercheur.e.s, nous explorons dans cette série de balados les secteurs dans lesquels œuvrent les intervenant.e.s de la santé et des services sociaux. // Created by Université de ...
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How Diversity & inclusion plays important role in Clinical trials | Clinical Trial Guide.
- Written by: Clinical Trial Guide
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A clinical research technique requires the participation of every individual with their own outcome of view and perception. A diverse volunteer participant provides the right notion of exposure, harm, side effect, and failure-s uccess rate conclusion.
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Disability Inclusion and Accommodation in the Workplace
- Written by: Eric Pines
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According to the World Health Organization, 1.6 billion people in the world presently have a significant disability. That’s around 1 in 6 people living with a medical condition that potentially affects their ability to perform the essential functions of their position if they are members of the workforce.[1] Disabled employees often face obstacles that prevent them from performing their desired or obtained job completely. When working without proper accommodation, it also reduces their productivity in the workforce, harming their employers. Sadly, a significant number of employers and job ...
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