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Here is today's Kansas Commission on Disability Concerns (KCDC) Disability News message.? I hope you have a wonderful day.?

Martha

Martha K. Gabehart | Executive Director
Kansas Commission on Disability Concerns (KCDC)
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly
900 SW Jackson, Suite 100 | Topeka, Kansas 66612
(785) 296-6525 (direct) | (785) 260-4027 (cell)

[email protected] | www.kcdcinfo.ks.gov

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This message is from the Kansas Department of Commerce.? The full press release is attached below. We encourage you to nominate a business you know that hires people with disabilities.??

TOPEKA ? The Kansas Department of Commerce is accepting nominations for the 2023 To The
Stars: Kansas Business Awards. The popular annual awards program recognizes companies and
individuals around the state for the positive impact they make to their communities and to the
Kansas economy.

This year?s banquet and award ceremony will be held October 12th at the B-29 Doc Hangar,
Education and Visitors Center in Wichita.

?It is important to celebrate the successes of Kansas companies and businesspeople who not
only are driving the state economy but uplifting their local communities,? Lieutenant Governor
and Secretary of Commerce David Toland said. ?To The Stars recognizes the entrepreneurial
spirit and achievement that are on display daily throughout our great state. I would encourage
everyone to nominate a company or individual for this notable honor.?

Companies, organizations and individuals can be nominated in the following categories:
? AgriBusiness ? companies that stand out in the agribusiness industry ? including
agricultural production, products and services, and agri-tourism
? Apprenticeship Champions and Partners ? companies and other entities that excel
providing registered apprenticeship programs in Kansas
? Business Innovation ? companies from any sector incorporating innovative technologies
in their business
? Healthcare/Nonprofit ? noteworthy services provided by either healthcare facilities or
nonprofit organizations
? Manufacturing/Distribution ? outstanding achievement for companies large and small
involved in manufacturing and distribution
? Non-Traditional Talent Pools ? companies that have gone above and beyond to hire
those with prior involvement in the justice system, youth, seniors or individuals with
disabilities
? Retail/Service ? exceptional performance by businesses selling goods, products and/or
services
? Under 30 Entrepreneurs ? young entrepreneurs achieving business success under the
age of 30
? Welcome Back ? entrepreneurs and businesspeople who once left Kansas but have
returned to make their mark in the Sunflower State

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Job Vacancy Announcements

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Blue Cross/Blue Shield has posted new job vacancy announcements on their website.?

The Intrust Bank job vacancy listing is attached below.??

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This message is from the LEAD Center.

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Webinar: Partnerships to Support Successful Customized Employment

July 25 at 3:00 pm ET

Customized Employment (CE) continues to open doors to employment and careers for youth and adults with disabilities. Join this informative webinar to hear about how Oregon and the District of Columbia have implemented CE through partnerships involving schools, vocational rehabilitation, the workforce system, community employment providers, and more.

This webinar will also explore applications of Guided Group Discovery, adapted for different populations, as a first step in the CE process. Presenters will highlight successes and funding options for Discovery and CE, including ways to blend, braid, and sequence resources across systems

Following this webinar, participants will be able to:

? Identify a variety of approaches to achieving Customized Employment outcomes through partnerships.
? Implement Guided Group Discovery, adapted as needed to their clientele, through partnerships with vocational rehabilitation, schools, Centers for Independent Living, American Job Centers, developmental disabilities, behavioral health, and more.
? Explore funding options and ways to blend, braid, and sequence resources across systems.
? Discuss success stories about people who have benefited from Customized Employment, including how it worked and why it was important, from the perspectives of the jobseeker, employer, and employment staff.
Featured Speakers and Individual Success Stories:
? Tikeya Milburn, Project Manager, Transition Services, DC Rehabilitation Services Administration, DC Department on Disability Services
? Wendy Parker, Manager, Postsecondary Transition, Division of Specialized Instruction, Office of Teaching and Learning, District of Columbia Public Schools
? Toni DePeel, Pre-Employment Transition Service Coordinator, Oregon Vocational Rehabilitation
? Nancy Boutot (Moderator), LEAD Center Subject Matter Expert and Manager, Financial Empowerment, National Disability Institute

REGISTER FOR THE JULY 25 WEBINAR

The LEAD Center is committed to ensuring that all attendees can participate fully in its webinars. We provide live CART and ASL interpreting for all our webinars, but if you would like an additional accommodation, please email Elizabeth Layman at [email protected] within 7 days of the event.

www.leadcenter.org

The LEAD WIOA Policy Development Center is led by National Disability Institute and is fully funded by the Office of Disability Employment Policy, U.S. Department of Labor, Grant No. OD-38977-22-75-4-11.

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This message is from Robert Cooper, Executive Director of the Kansas Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.

Good evening All,

The Kansas Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (KCDHH) Commission will be meeting this coming Friday, July 14, 2023 from 10 AM to 2 PM via Zoom. Material including meeting agenda will be made available later tonight or within the next 2 days. Anyone wish to make a public comment, please contact Executive Director Robert Cooper at [email protected].

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82475966777?pwd=WlJ3TUdEeVZLKzE3Rm5XZ3oxR1ZUQT09
Meeting ID: 824 7596 6777
Passcode: 289856
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Dial for audio option only:
? +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)
? +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)
? +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)
? +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)
Meeting ID: 824 7596 6777
Passcode: 289856

Thanks!

-KCDHH

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This information was sent me by Wulf Roby, Communications Coordinator for the Kansas State Library.?

The Kansas State Library has a talking books section that is available to eligible residents. You can access information on their website?or call 1-800-362-0699 or 620-341-6280.?Any Kansas resident with a visual impairment, physical impairment or reading disability that prevents the reading of traditional print materials is eligible for Kansas Talking Books. Schools and medical facilities who serve qualifying individuals may also be eligible.


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