Here is today's Kansas Commission on Disability Concerns (KCDC) Disability News message. I hope you have a wonderful weekend. Martha Martha K. Gabehart | Executive Director [email protected] | www.kcdcinfo.ks.gov ***** This message is from the Disability Employment Technical Assistance (TA) Center. View this email in your browser. Perspectives on Advancing Competitive Integrated Employment Through Employer Engagement Advancing competitive integrated employment (CIE) through employer engagement involves actively partnering with businesses to create meaningful, sustainable job opportunities for people with disabilities. Strategies to foster employer engagement include raising awareness, building partnerships, providing support, and leveraging technology. In this webinar, Arkansas DD Council Executive Director Jonathan “Jon” Taylor will reflect on his professional experiences during his career and offer practical tips for engaging with employers to advance CIE. Joining Jon on the panel will be Gretchen Newton who serves as Director of Business Engagement for Arkansas Rehabilitation Services. Through this presentation and panel discussion, participants will: 1. Learn the importance of building relationships with employers to advance CIE. Presenters: Jonathan Taylor Self-advocate speakers to be announced. Copyright © 2024 AoD Disability Employment Technical Assistance Center, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: ***** This information is from the Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) News Brief. View this newsletter on our website. ODEP News Brief Making AI Hiring Tools More Inclusive: National Online Dialogue Summary You know about our award-winning AI & Inclusive Hiring Framework. Now you can learn more about the thinking behind its development. Earlier this year, ODEP and our initiative Partnership on Employment and Accessible Technology (PEAT) hosted a national online dialogue to gather insights, ideas and experiences from the public about how best to help employers use artificial intelligence (AI) in hiring inclusively and equitably. Results from the online dialogue, “Making AI Hiring Tools More Inclusive,” contributed to PEAT’s AI framework, and you can now access a summary—key themes, takeaways and metrics—of the findings below. Access the dialogue summary (attached below) Explore PEAT’s AI & Inclusive Hiring Framework Every state sets its own course to ensure equal opportunity for people with disabilities in the workplace. To find resources on disability employment and workforce support for your state, explore the new policy and data resource map from the ODEP-funded National Center on Leadership for the Employment and Economic Advancement of People with Disabilities (LEAD Center). The map includes links to state departments of labor and health, vocational rehabilitation agencies and other organizations. You can also see recently passed executive orders, legislation, policies, programs and initiatives, by state. Get started by selecting your state on the map now. Explore the LEAD Center map The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has issued a final rule raising the standards for airlines in accommodating passengers with disabilities, especially passengers who use wheelchairs. The new rule sets more rigorous standards for assistance, mandates hands-on training for certain airline employees and specifies actions airlines must take to protect passengers when a wheelchair is damaged in transport. These new protections are intended to ensure that people with disabilities, like all other passengers traveling for work or for leisure, can fly safely and with dignity. Learn more in the DOT’s press release. Access the final rule Do you know a highly detail-oriented expert in economics, statistics, data science or survey design who loves the technical aspects of data collection and has a special interest in the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)? Nominate them for a seat on the BLS’s Technical Advisory Committee (TAC)! The BLS collects and maintains national data on employment and unemployment, prices, productivity, compensation and working conditions, including measures related to people with disabilities. Some of the TAC’s responsibilities include commenting on BLS papers and presentations, recommending internal research projects to address technical problems with BLS statistics, and helping to identify areas of economic data that could be expanded, improved or pruned. Find further details on the request for nominations in the Federal Register. Access the request for nominations
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