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NAAW Webinar: Simple Changes with Big Impacts

June 2, 2026 | 1:00PM
Virtual
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NAAW Webinar: Simple Changes with Big Impacts

Low- and no-cost accommodations that benefit everyone

Most workplace accommodations cost employers very little. Providing workplace adjustments for workers with disabilities, or building simple changes into everyday policy and practice, can improve accessibility, productivity, retention and workplace culture for everyone.

This webinar is presented by CCRW in partnership with York University as part of National AccessAbility Week 2026.

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Event Details

Date: Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Time: 1:00 PM EDT

Location: Virtual Webinar (Zoom)

Cost: Free

Overview

In this research-driven webinar, we’ll undo the myth that accommodation must be expensive. The session will explore what “no-cost” and “low-cost” accommodations look like in practice, from flexible schedules to inexpensive assistive devices that can make a meaningful impact.

Attendees will learn what the evidence tells us about the shared benefits of accommodations for workers and employers alike. Participants will leave with a better understanding of different types of accommodations, clear examples they can implement immediately and an evidence-informed case for how accommodations can strengthen their organization.

Speaker

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Noor Al-Azary

Researcher and PhD Candidate in Human Factors, Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work

Noor Al-Azary is a researcher at CCRW and a PhD student in Human Factors whose work focuses on assistive technology, cognitive processes and accessible workplace design. She specializes in translating research into practical strategies that support workers across a wide range of employment contexts.

Noor has led and contributed to applied research examining workplace accommodation requests, with a particular focus on assistive technology use across skilled trades industries and apprenticeship settings. Her work identifies both individual and systemic barriers to access, providing employers with evidence-based insights into what effective accommodations look like in real-world work environments.

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This webinar will be hosted virtually on Zoom. Registration is required to attend.

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