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Service to People with Disabilities Expands
A Powell River organization mandated to ensure people with disabilities receive all necessary services has formed a new partnership with a provincial organization. Model Community Project (MCP) is partnering with Triumph Vocational Services, the largest service delivery association for the province's new Employment Program for Persons with Disabilities.
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The Vancouver Sun reports: $18 Million to help disabled


A total of $18 million in contracts has been awarded to three organizations to help disabled workers find jobs through the new Employment program for People with Disabilities, provincial Employment Minister Claude Richmond announced Monday.
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The Vancouver Province reports: Disabled ready for workforce; opportunities: Victoria invests in 300,000-strong talent pool

A total of $18 million in contracts has been awarded to three organizations to help disabled workers find jobs through the new Employment program for People with Disabilities, provincial Employment Minister Claude Richmond announced Monday.
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Triumph now BC's largest employment program

The British Columbia Government officially awarded Triumph Vocational Services the largest portion of the new Employment Program for People with Disabilities (EPPD).
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Triumph creates opportunities for success in business
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Two thousand placements reached through Triumph
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There's life after injury...Triumph finds meaningful jobs for disabled

Dennis Lacroix lost a leg and his livelihood in a car crash. But after 15 years of collecting government disability cheques, the Vancouver man wanted more out of life.

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People with disabilities an untapped labour pool

One challenge for small business is finding, hiring and retaining energetic, dedicated and skilled workers.

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Triumph celebrates Persons with Disabilities Month

December 2006 is proclaimed as 'Persons with Disabilities Month,' Employment and Income Assistance Minister Claude Richmond announced today on behalf of the Province of British Columbia.

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Minister Claude Richmond challenges businesses to increase hiring of disabled people

There were several great announcements at last week's Union of British Columbia Municipalities meeting, but one that went largely under-reported was the challenge issued to all communities to increase the number of disabled people hired by 10 per cent by 2010.

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Survey shows that employers' attitudes towards people with disabilties are improving.

A recent survey shows that most members of the British Columbia Chamber of Commerce would consider hiring a person with a disability.

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Triumph helps businesses hire smart


Triumph paves the way for employers to hire people with disabilities who have the right skills and the right attitude.
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