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August 23rd, 2012

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London Readying Itself for Start of 2012 Paralympics Next Week

Folks who first learned about South African runner Oscar Pistorius during the 2012 Olympic Games held earlier this summer will have a chance to see him again next week when he returns to the United Kingdom to compete in the 2012 Paralympic Games, taking place August 29 through September 9, in London. Breaking records are [...]

August 22nd, 2012

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Boston Museum of Science a Model of Inclusion for People With Disabilities

I visited the Boston Museum of Science at least half a dozen times before I was 12 years old, either on school field trips or excursions into the city with my family. While the historical monuments, the Boston Aquarium, and Fenway Park all held great appeal for my sister and I, the science museum was [...]

August 21st, 2012

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Jobs Aid Behavior, Social Skills for People With Disabilities

The Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism website, IowaWatch, published a very thought-provoking article yesterday by staff writer Sujin Kim. Entitled “Adults with autism struggle getting jobs, assistance,” Kim’s article combines text, photography, and video in a multi-dimensional look at the needs of people with disabilities and whether they are being met adequately by employers [...]

August 14th, 2012

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Impact of Paul Ryan’s GOP VP Nomination for People With Disabilities

News that Mitt Romney selected Wisconsin Representative Paul Ryan as his Vice Presidential running mate for the GOP nomination overshadowed even the closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games in London, England, this past weekend. Most of the nation probably heard Ryan’s name for the first time back in 2011 when the Chair of the House [...]

August 10th, 2012

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Friday News Roundup: Work Makes Life Matter for People With Disabilities

Traveling in August typically means getting away for some rest and relaxation; but for Patricia Shiu, a recent 10-day, eight-city trip was anything but a vacation. The Buffalo News reporter Matthew Parrino caught up with the director of the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) during the last stop of her [...]

August 9th, 2012

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Dept. of Defense a Leader in Hiring People With Disabilities

It shouldn’t come as a surprise to learn that the Department of Defense (DOD) is one of the leading employers of people with disabilities. The military’s culture of taking care of its own and “No Excuses” attitude combined with access to technological advancements give it certain advantages in both the recruitment and retention of these [...]

August 8th, 2012

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Employers Rewarded for Focusing on Ability When Hiring People With Disabilities

If adding 163,000 jobs to the U.S. economy is being “stuck in low gear” as The Wall Street Journal reporters Neil Shah and E.S. Browning put it in the opening paragraph of their August 3 article, does that make the .3% increase in unemployment for people with disabilities a case of driving in reverse? Let’s hope [...]

August 7th, 2012

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Lack of Accommodation for People With Disabilities Not the Same As Discrimination, According to CCE Report

Back in a high school civics course, I learned the Latin phrases de jure and de facto during a unit covering the Civil Rights Movement and racial segregation in the United States. It must have been a somewhat common piece of knowledge passed along in that context. When you start typing one of those terms [...]

August 6th, 2012

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Report: Workforce Discrimination Not an Issue for People With Disabilities

For those who didn’t get enough data parsing and statistical analysis in posts from last Thursday and Friday, we kick off the week looking at a new report from the Center for Corporate Equality (CCE), which recently published Review of OFCCP Enforcement Statistics Related to Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act and Vietnam Veterans Readjustment [...]

August 3rd, 2012

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New Census Data Correlates Severity of Disability With Lack of Economic Opportunity

Matthew Brault’s new report for the United States Census Bureau, Americans With Disabilities: 2010 (PDF), devotes a large portion of text to the analysis of economic characteristics for people with disabilities; shedding light on the need to have increased employment opportunities not only to promote the independence and inclusion of these individuals, but also to [...]

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