According to focus group research conducted by EARN in 2004, one of the most significant workforce issues facing employers today is finding and retaining qualified employees. Unfortunately, these same employers often have the misconception that people with disabilities are unable to perform the type of work the organization needs to be done. In reality, studies show that employees with disabilities perform equally or superior to employees without disabilities and also have average to above-average retention rates.
Please see: The Business Case for Hiring Persons with Disabilities
NASA: "Not that people with disabilities can't do things, they just do them differently"
RRTC's BizNet: In Virginia, Manpower and SunTrust Bank share a commitment to including more people with disabilities in the work force.
National Council For Support of Disability Issues offers free tools, downloadable presentations and trainings on disability employment issues for both employers and jobseekers.
AbilityLinks is a free resource for employers, jobseekers and service providers in the Chicago Metro area.
The ADA & IT Technical Assistance Centers (DBTACs*) are your comprehensive resource for information on the Americans with Disabilities Act and accessible information technology. Call toll free at 1-800-949-4232 (V/TTY) for the MOST complete and experienced services available to American businesses, government entities and the public.
DisabilityInfo.gov is the federal government's portal Web site for people with disabilities, their families, employers, veterans, workforce professionals and many others.
Job Accommodations Networks can help employers find specific accommodation solutions. Go online or call 800-ADA-WORK (800-526-7234 v/tty) for resources and advice on accommodation questions.
So if you'd like to access all of this, make sure to check the box [x] highlight job opening for persons with disabilities in your job posting.
Questions? Contact Matt Poland polandm@sutterhealth.org