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Mid-Pandemic Job Transitions with Said
A new instalment in The Accessible Normal: a summer series on the impact of lockdowns on the neuro-diverse community. Find new articles through Good Foot every Thursday, all summer long. …
Cooking Through Lockdowns with Alan
The first instalment in The Accessible Normal: a summer series on the impact of lockdowns on the neuro-diverse community. Find new articles through Good Foot every Thursday, all summer long. …
Presenting: The Accessible Normal
A summer series on lockdowns, and what an accessible future can look like. In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic changed everything. Now in the summer of 2021, Ontario residents are getting …
What I’ve Learned While Working at Good Foot Delivery
I was thrilled to start working at Good Foot Delivery. I had worked in administration before and had previous experience working with the neuro-diverse community. Something told me I knew …
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Kirsten’s Farewell
After dedicating over 10 years to Good Foot Delivery, our Co-founder, Kirsten Gauthier, has decided to step down from her role on the Board. She helped the organization grow from …
Courier Spotlight: Sheena
Continuing our Courier Spotlight series, we sat down with Sheena to get to know her better. Sheena has been with Good Foot Delivery since 2018. She is both a Courier …
Onboarding Neuro-diverse Staff
You want to hire neuro-diverse talent for your team, but you’re unsure about how to create an onboarding experience that’s useful for both you and your new employee. At Good …
We’re Hiring!
We are excited to announce that Good Foot is now accepting more applications for our In, Up & Out Employment and Training Program. In, Up & Out is a free …
Championing inclusive employment is more important than ever
Employment is a hot topic these days. The job loss numbers during the Coronavirus pandemic are unprecedented. Despite adding 419,000 jobs in July, Canada is still 1.3M below pre-COVID limits1. …
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