Employable Me is a Canadian television documentary series, which features job-seekers determined to show that having a physical disability or neurological condition shouldn't make them unemployable. [1]
Based on a British series which aired on BBC Two, [2] the Canadian series is produced by Thomas Howe and Associates. It premiered August 11, 2017 on AMI-tv, [3] and November 2, 2017 on TVOntario.
The series was renewed for a second season which aired in 2018, [4] and for a third season which aired in 2019. [5]
Employable Me won MIPCOM's Diversify TV's Excellence Award for representation of disability: non-scripted, in Cannes on October 17, 2017, [6] and the Rockie Award at the 2018 Banff World Media Festival. [7] The show has received three Canadian Screen Award nominations for Best Factual Series, at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards in 2018 [8] the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019 [9] and the 8th Canadian Screen Awards in 2020.
Employable Me is a Canadian television documentary series, which features job-seekers determined to show that having a physical disability or neurological condition shouldn't make them unemployable. [1]
Based on a British series which aired on BBC Two, [2] the Canadian series is produced by Thomas Howe and Associates. It premiered August 11, 2017 on AMI-tv, [3] and November 2, 2017 on TVOntario.
The series was renewed for a second season which aired in 2018, [4] and for a third season which aired in 2019. [5]
Employable Me won MIPCOM's Diversify TV's Excellence Award for representation of disability: non-scripted, in Cannes on October 17, 2017, [6] and the Rockie Award at the 2018 Banff World Media Festival. [7] The show has received three Canadian Screen Award nominations for Best Factual Series, at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards in 2018 [8] the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019 [9] and the 8th Canadian Screen Awards in 2020.