Canadian CED Network (CCEDNet), undertook a research initiative designed to identify areas for policy improvement related to social enterprises which employ persons in receipt of the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP). This is one of four case studies developed as an outcome of this initiative. To view the final report and policy recommendations developed from the case studie
ABSTRACT Despite much effort put toward Canadian social policy renewal in the past decade, innovat...
Social economy is a widely discussed topic in the Czech Republic and other states at the moment. Thi...
Traditional employment options for persons with developmental disabilities are lacking. Employment o...
Cases such as RESO (Richard, 2004), Kitsaki Development Corporation (Decter and Kowall), Coastal Ent...
The objective of this article is to examine social enterprises in Ontario, Canada, as part of the “S...
Policies are shaped by social values and assumptions, and can significantly impact the delivery of h...
This article focuses on the development of social capital among consumer-driven disability organizat...
People living with mental illness are underemployed in Canada. This study addresses how disability a...
This article focuses on the development of social capital among consumer-driven disability organizat...
This exploratory paper discusses disability management as a corporate social innovation process, bas...
International audienceThis chapter presents the results of an intervention-research by ISEOR in an i...
This paper reports on a project underway in Southwestern Ontario since 1992, that has sought to incr...
The number of people accessing benefits on social assistance in Ontario is not of minor importance, ...
This thesis surveys the work of BC’s unions in representing members with disability and return to wo...
Background: Workplace participation for people with ID is a major policy issue, with both economic a...
ABSTRACT Despite much effort put toward Canadian social policy renewal in the past decade, innovat...
Social economy is a widely discussed topic in the Czech Republic and other states at the moment. Thi...
Traditional employment options for persons with developmental disabilities are lacking. Employment o...
Cases such as RESO (Richard, 2004), Kitsaki Development Corporation (Decter and Kowall), Coastal Ent...
The objective of this article is to examine social enterprises in Ontario, Canada, as part of the “S...
Policies are shaped by social values and assumptions, and can significantly impact the delivery of h...
This article focuses on the development of social capital among consumer-driven disability organizat...
People living with mental illness are underemployed in Canada. This study addresses how disability a...
This article focuses on the development of social capital among consumer-driven disability organizat...
This exploratory paper discusses disability management as a corporate social innovation process, bas...
International audienceThis chapter presents the results of an intervention-research by ISEOR in an i...
This paper reports on a project underway in Southwestern Ontario since 1992, that has sought to incr...
The number of people accessing benefits on social assistance in Ontario is not of minor importance, ...
This thesis surveys the work of BC’s unions in representing members with disability and return to wo...
Background: Workplace participation for people with ID is a major policy issue, with both economic a...
ABSTRACT Despite much effort put toward Canadian social policy renewal in the past decade, innovat...
Social economy is a widely discussed topic in the Czech Republic and other states at the moment. Thi...
Traditional employment options for persons with developmental disabilities are lacking. Employment o...