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Communicating the Benefits of Self-Identification: Five Steps to Success
Learn the five steps to success to communicate the benefits of self-identification of disability.
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Yes! Observed each October, NDEAM celebrates the contributions of America’s workers with disabilities and educates individuals and employers about the importance of disability employment. There is a different theme each year. Employers of all sizes and in all industries are encouraged to take part. Learn about ways employers can participate in NDEAM.
Not all people with disabilities require an accommodation at work. Reasonable accommodations may be provided to qualified candidates or employees with disabilities on as needed basis. Accommodations are negotiated between employer and employee, as part of an interactive dialogue. Establishing a centralized accommodation program can streamline this process, and create a more supportive workplace.
When a person tells their employer they have a disability and it is tied to them as an individual, that is disability disclosure. People disclose disabilities for a variety of reasons, including to get a reasonable accommodation, to be open about who they are or as part of an employee resource group. Self-identification is a confidential and voluntary process in which you tell your organization, on a pre-approved form, that you identify as a person with a disability. This data is not tied back to any individual employee, but rather is used to gather workforce data for the employer.
EARN’s services are primarily for employers. As EARN is not a resource for job seekers with disabilities, we do not post jobs, but do have a webpage with information about resources for job seekers as well as a webpage for employers looking to find candidates with disabilities.
The WRP is a database comprised of college students and recent graduates with disabilities supported by the U.S. Department of Defense and U.S. Department of Labor to increase recruitment and advancement of candidates with disabilities. Currently, federal agencies have direct access to the database with a login and password.
Disability etiquette and awareness training for employees can help create more supportive workplaces. You will find information and links to resources on EARN’s Working Together page.
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During this webinar, young adults who came of age after the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) (called the “ADA Generation”) participated in a panel discussion about their experiences in the workplace and offered ideas for best practices employers can use to attract young people with disabilities.
Visit Event PageLearn about effective strategies people managers can use to support and empower their employees with disabilities when engaging in coaching and performance dialogues.
Visit Event PageLearn how small businesses can improve job success for employees with disabilities through low- or no-cost, high-impact accommodations.
Visit Event PageLearn about strategies employers can use to attract and retain neurodivergent employees.
Visit Event PageLearn about effective strategies employers can use to develop and sustain a fully accessible workplace.
Visit Event PageLearn from innovative leaders as they share strategies in developing successful, high-impact partnerships that support employers in hiring and retaining skilled workers with and without disabilities.
Visit Event PageLearn about the complexities young workers face and the steps employers can take to support their well-being.
Visit Event PageDiscover how state and local government programs help small businesses in hiring and retaining workers with disabilities.
Visit Event PageThis webinar explores the importance of self-identification as a method for measuring the impact of workplace disability employment efforts.
Visit Event PageLearn about the role of the business and disability communities in securing enactment of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and core principles of equal opportunity/nondiscrimination articulated in the legislation. The webinar also explores emerging ADA implementation issues.
Visit Event PageThis webinar explores the important role accessible online content plays in federal disability recruiting and outreach efforts.
Visit Event PageLearn how your organization can better support neurodivergent employees as we discuss common myths, general awareness, and practical tips for the recruitment, hiring, and retention of neurodivergent workers.
Visit Event PageDiscover the benefits of connecting with state and local partners to help small businesses in recruiting and hiring new employees.
Visit Event PageLearn about an innovative pre-apprenticeship program that is helping prepare people with disabilities for careers in advanced manufacturing.
Visit Event PageExplore the vital role accommodations play in creating accessible workplaces and advancing the goals of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
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