DOL and Developers at Work—Innovating for Tomorrow’s Workforce
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DOL and Developers at Work—Innovating for Tomorrow’s Workforce
DOL and Developers at Work—Innovating for Tomorrow’s Workforce

Categories: Employment, Technology

By Kathleen Martinez, Assistant Secretary of Labor for Disability Employment Policy (Reposted from DOL’s (Work in Progress) Blog) Citizen engagement is at the heart of our democracy. It’s one of the many things that make me proud to be an American. … Continue reading

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What You Need to Know about NICHCY’s Disability Fact Sheets
What You Need to Know about NICHCY’s Disability Fact Sheets

Categories: Education

By Elaine Mulligan, Project Director, National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities (NICHCY)  Are you an educator with a new student in your class who has Attention Deficit /Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD)? If so, there’s a NICHCY fact sheet that can … Continue reading

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What’s So Funny About…
What’s So Funny About…

Categories: Ask the Expert, Community Life, Health

By Guest Bloggers Wayne Connell, founder and president of the Invisible Disabilities Association (IDA), and Karyn Buxman, RN, MSN, IDA Advisory Board Member and Author My journey over the past two decades with my wife, Sherri – whose life is … Continue reading

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