ON SITE PLACEMENT SERVICES ASSOCIATION
#802, 9707-110 Street
Edmonton, AB T5K 2L9
"Don't let what you can't do interfere
with what you can do"

Anonymous

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What is a disability?  
Restricted capability to perform particular activities; an inability to perform some or all of the tasks of daily life.
 
  What disabilities do you work with?
There are many types of disabilities; these are some of the more common ones:
  • Cognitive Disabilities
    • ADHD
    • Learning Disabilities
    • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
    • Brain Injury
  • Developmental Disabilities
    • Autism
  • Mental Health
    • Anxiety or Panic Disorder
    • Schizophrenia
  • Visual Disabilities
  • Hearing Disabilities
  • Medical Disabilities
    • Heart Conditions
    • Asthma
    • Epilepsy
  • Progressive/Degenerative Disabilities
    • Multiple Sclerosis
    • CMT
    • Muscular Dystrophy
What is the first step I need to take to come to On Site Placement?
You need to call OSP and have a Screening done over the phone to determine which program you would be best suited for.
 
Does the Government fund this agency?
OSP is funded by the following: Provincial: Alberta Employment and Immigration/Alberta Seniors and Community Services
Federal: Service Canada
 
Is there a cost to Clients for services offered?

There is no cost for services offered at OSP for Clients or Employers.

 
I want a job right away, how soon before I get a job?

Everyone is an individual, each program has different start dates and requirements.

 
I want a job with great pay and benefits.  Does OSP find those kinds of jobs?

Wages and benefits vary by employer.

 
What type of work do you  have available?

We don't advertise jobs, OSP staff screens and match individuals with employment.