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November 6th, 2012

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On Voting Day, Issues Affecting People With Disabilities Reflect National Choices

Voting day is finally here. We’ve tried to look beyond the record-setting spending on ads during the campaign and shed light on how the positions of candidate’s on both the federal and state level will impact the lives of people with disabilities. But none of it matters unless each and every citizen exercises his or [...]

November 5th, 2012

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New ODEP Video Series Enhances Interpersonal Skills for People With Disabilities

The U.S. Department of Labor Office of Employment Disability Policy (ODEP) continued to flesh out its “Skills to Pay the Bills: Mastering Soft Skills for Workplace Success” curriculum with the release of free video vignettes last week. ODEP timed the release of the video series to coincide with National Disability Employment Awareness month, according to [...]

November 2nd, 2012

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Friday News Roundup: Last Thoughts on NDEAM 2012

The latest employment report from the U.S. Department of Labor has yet to be released at the time of this writing, so we won’t know for sure if the projected addition of 158,000 jobs in September will make a dent in the unemployment rate for people with disabilities, or if the figure is even accurate. [...]

October 31st, 2012

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Halloween Fun for People With Disabilities

The fact that the end of National Disability Employment Awareness Month coincides with Halloween provides an annual built-in excuse for organizations that provide services to people with disabilities to hold benefits using the holiday theme. Over the years, these become massive gatherings that serve an ulterior purpose of advancing inclusion of these individuals into the [...]

October 30th, 2012

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NDEAM Mentoring Days Make Life Matter for People With Disabilities

An aspect of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) we have not focused on is job mentoring for young people. But just like with any other teenager, the chance to talk with people who are in the workforce gives these individuals exposure to the types of careers that may be available to them after school. [...]

October 29th, 2012

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Job Success for People With Disabilities Spelled Out for Pennsylvania Employers

Just a few days left in National Disability Employment Awareness Month, and communities really seem to be seizing this opportunity to put a spotlight on their employees who have disabilities in hopes of spurring other businesses to follow their practice and focus on what skills a person brings to the job. Jason Cato’s article for [...]

October 26th, 2012

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Friday News Roundup: People With Disabilities and Electoral Politics

Election coverage is certain to dominate the news cycle as we enter the stretch run of the U.S. presidential campaign and all the other congressional and gubernatorial races across the country. The Web is a pollster’s dream, enabling media stories to be sliced and diced in ways that can made appealing to any specific demographic [...]

October 25th, 2012

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Coulter Tweet Should Be a Wake-Up Call for People With Disabilities to Vote

I’d like nothing more than to just ignore Ann Coulter. She seems to have found the magic formula for monetizing outrage in a way that no doubt makes all other talking heads envious, regardless of their partisan leanings. Even during a week where yet another male politician is in hot water for making stupid comments [...]

October 23rd, 2012

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Candidates in Massachusetts Senate Race Offer Little to People With Disabilities

When the national elections are held just two weeks from today, it’s a safe bet that network coverage will spend a fair amount of time looking at the Massachusetts race for the U.S. Senate. The passing of Senator Edward “Ted” Kennedy in 2009 and subsequent election of Republican Scott Brown in his stead was seen [...]

October 18th, 2012

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Obama Overlooks People With Disabilities on Outsourcing Question

Most of the chatter following the second presidential debate centered on each candidate’s message to women voters. Prior to Tuesday evening, Republican nominee Mitt Romney was gaining ground in this demographic, but many in the media felt his response to Katherine Fenton’s question about equal income for women was, at best, poorly worded, and, at [...]

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