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Neil Squire using a Computer with his mouth.

Helping Hands: The Neil Squire Society

By Violet Figueroa on July 31, 2023July 30, 2023

The Neil Squire Society is a Canadian non-profit organization that provides technology solutions and support services to people with disabilities. They operate throughout Canada, with their head office located in Burnaby, British Columbia.

The Neil Squire Society’s goal is to help people with disabilities achieve greater independence and quality of life using assistive technology. They offer a wide range of services and programs, including:

  1. Assistive Technology Services: The Neil Squire Society provides a range of assistive technology solutions to help people with disabilities overcome barriers to employment, education, and daily living. They collaborate with clients to identify their specific needs and develop customized solutions to help them achieve their goals.
  2. Computer Comfort Program: This program provides free one-on-one computer training to people with disabilities to help them develop computer skills and improve their employability.
  3. Makers Making Change: This program engages volunteers to design and build custom assistive devices using 3D printing and other technologies. The organizers donate these devices to people with disabilities at low cost.
  4. Distance Learning: The Neil Squire Society offers distance learning programs to help people with disabilities improve their skills and knowledge in a variety of areas, including computer skills, employment readiness, and life skills.
  5. Research and Development: The Neil Squire Society engages in ongoing research and development of new assistive technologies and solutions to help people with disabilities.

The Neil Squire Society helps people with disabilities overcome barriers and achieve their full potential using assistive technology and support services.

We at Accessible Places share in the goal of creating and sharing accessible spaces and tools. If you would like an assessment or have any questions about accessibility. Please Contact Us!

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