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Dinah Cohen Learning Center

Review EARN's self-paced trainings, archived webinars, and other training assets to learn more about strategies for recruiting, hiring, retaining and advancing people with disabilities.

Take EARN’s new Accessible Interviews course about creating an inclusive process for applicants with disabilities.

Trainings on Disability Inclusion

The Inclusion@Work Framework helps organizations explore strategies for creating disability-inclusive workplace cultures. This series of self-paced trainings introduces the basics of each aspect of disability inclusion at work.

Take the Trainings Learn about these Strategies in Action!

Webinar Archive

EARN's webinars feature in-depth explorations of promising and emerging practices and discussions with experts and industry leaders on effective strategies to build disability-inclusive workplaces. EARN’s webinar archives also feature accompanying materials, including a learning guide and links to related resources.

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Additional Training Resources

EARN is funded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP), which also funds additional resources to support workplace inclusion of people with disabilities. Visit the following websites for more online training opportunities.

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The Job Accommodation Network (JAN)

JAN is the leading source of free, expert and confidential guidance on job accommodations and disability employment issues. JAN offers a variety of training options for employers including both live and online options.

Visit JAN's Training Page

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The Partnership on Employment & Accessible Technology (PEAT)

PEAT's mission is to foster collaborations in the technology space that build inclusive workplaces for people with disabilities. PEAT’s vision is a future where new and emerging technologies are accessible to the workforce by design.

Visit PEAT’s Video Resource Library

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The Partnership on Inclusive Apprenticeship (PIA)

PIA collaborates with employers and apprenticeship intermediaries to design inclusive apprenticeship programs that meet employer talent needs and enable people with disabilities to gain credentials and skills to succeed in growing industries.

Listen to PIA's Apprenticeship for All Podcast


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