Whitby Free Press, 25 Nov 1981, p. 15

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WIIITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1981 , PAGE 15 Whitby holding senilnar on employin the disabled "Realistie expecta- tion" is a title of the one- day conference, hosted by the Town of Whitby and the City of Oshawa, which will be held at the Whitby Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, on Tuesday, December 1, 1961 betwcen 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.M. The conference is t.ar- fgctted at three groups: employers, health care professionals; and job seekers who arc handi- capped. The employer seminars will Jc valua- bIc to personnel and lime managers as well as union representatives. This seminar, developed over a two- year period by the han- dicapped employment program 0f Uic Ontario Ministry of Labour, ad- dresses Uic "how to's" involved in interview- ing, hiring and super- vising persons with handicaps. Following the conference, the con- sultants from Uic handi- capped employment program are prepared to assist employers with on site assistance in developing positive per- sonnel practices. Em- ployers current.ly utiliz- ing this program in- clude thc Toronto Dominion Bank, Levi's Strauss, Sun Life Assurance and the Bank of Montreal. Dr. Claude Vipond, director of rehabilita- tion, Oshawa General F~ A handy ne Hospital, will moderate a panel for, Uic seminar of interest to health care professionals. Other members of the panel include Rhoda Hender- son, director of Chedoke McMaster Vocational Assessment facility in Hamilton, Donna Loveil board member, Mental Health Durham who will present the disabled person's perspective, Jo Gradini, section mana- ger, Equal Employment Opportunity, Bell Canada presenting the employer's perspective. The fourth member of the panel will be Arna Banack, handicappcd employment program, Ministry of Labour. A workshop to explore the role and responsibilities of health care pro- fessionals will also pro- v ide some insight into the role of Uie health care professional in get- ting handicapped per- sons back into the work- force. A third seminar will be geared to the handi- capped community and will address job scarch techniques. Sessions will include an address by Terry Stevens, commissioner of per- sonnel, Region of Durham on employer expectations. Other sessions will address job search techniques such ,as resumne writing and selling yourself. 0f par- iw book by Sidney Ledson, K autnor of the aest-semîung book, 'ieacn Vour Child tu Read in 60 Days'. Herels a book no stenographer should be without; virtually a university course in grammar but presenited in a lively way no unlversity can match. ~icLs$3Z95 PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY 218 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax 638-1968 DOG FOOD SPECIAL ON 20kgBIS IEAN 2g AL IT SZ - mUARPICE135 eN W$1a2 SALE ENDS NOVEMBER 30TH COOPERaSMITH LTD. 16 CELI NA ST. OSHAWA 571-1541 119 CONSUMERS DR. WH ITBY 668-1114 ticular interest will be a panel discussion on self- employment and com- petitive employment with speakers from thc Handicapped Communi- ty of Durham - Vic Strickland and Ann Kosub. This seminar will be chaired by Doug Manuel from Oshawa. The planning commit- tee was chaired by Tom Edwards, regional councillor for Durham. The sponsors and com- mittee merubers in- cluded Carolyn Lawson, Ontario March of Dimes, Durham Region, Mick Peters, executive director, Durham Region District Health Council, and Uic Handi- capped Employmcnt Program, Ministry of Labour. Registration fee is $10 which includes luncheon. Bob Attersley, Mayor of Whitby, will be chair- man of the day. The key- note luncheon speaker wiil be Gordon Fair- weather, Com- missioner, Canadian Hunian Rights Commi- ssion who will be intro- duced by Alan Pilkey, Mayor of Oshawa.. For registration infor- mation contact: Carolyn Lawson of the -Ontario March of Dimes, Durham Region at 571-1489. Tom Edwards TED 77ME ONLY! ct 18 through Dec. 17,1981 TUE MADIAN "TE HUR*GAIN 1 i

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