October Heritage & Cultural Highlight: Disability Employment Awareness Month

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About

National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) pays tribute to the accomplishments of individuals with disabilities whose work helps keep the nation’s economy strong and by reaffirming employers’ commitment to ensure equal opportunity for all citizens. In 1945 Congress first passed a law to celebrate National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week. In 1962, the word “physically” was removed to acknowledge the employment needs and contributions of individuals with all types of disabilities. Some 25 years later, Congress expanded the week to a month and changed the name to National Disability Employment Awareness Month. This year the Department of Labor has named the theme NDEAM is “access to good jobs for all”, with the recognition that it not only matters what percentage of disabled workers are able to find a job, but that all workers, whether disabled or not, can find and participate in a quality job. According to the US Department of Labor, the unemployment rate for individuals with disabilities being twice as high as those who are not disabled. This month and all year we must work to increase both the quantity and quality of jobs that are accessible to people with disabilities.

 

Equitable Well-Being Recommended Activities

Disability Employment Awareness Month - Training with NCDHHS 

Disability Employment Awareness Month with NCDHHS, Zoom, October 22, 12-1p

Join Equitable Well-Being and Human Resources on Tuesday, October 22nd from 12-1pm on Zoom to learn from representatives from NCDHHS about the importance of Disability Employment Awareness month, common misconceptions about disabled employees, and how teammates and supervisors can support employees with disabilities. 

If you missed this webinar, we encourage to watch the training video below!

Connecting

It is everyone’s job to make sure that our workplace is accessible and inclusive for employees with disabilities. Check out some amazing organizations that specifically support disabled employees and learn how they promote best practices that all employers and employees can learn from.

Learning

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Doing

Conversation Starters

Here are some questions to start conversations with others about Disability Employment Awareness Month. For leaders, try building in time in supervisions or team meetings to prompt staff conversations about Disability Employment Awareness Month. Options could include:

  • Did you learn anything new about employees with disabilities this month?
  • Have you made any new personal or professional connections this month that can help you support disabled teammates and employees?
  • Did you learn anything new about specific disabilities or the experience of disabled workers this month?
  • How did you participate in Disability Employment Awareness Month?
  • How can things you learned or did for Disability Employment Awareness Month impact how you do your job?