Earlier this year, the Edmonton Police Service and Technology North teamed up for a pilot project giving neurodivergent people jobs doing body-worn video redaction – a process that requires significant attention to detail well suited to people on the autism spectrum. Now, the program will become permanent. Jaclyn Kucey reports.
												
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																						Edmonton police autism employment program to become permanent after successful pilot
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