Tuesday, March 10, 2026 | 3:00-4:30 p.m. ET
Register for the webinar
In recognition of Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month (DDAM), join the Disability Employment Technical Assistance Center (DETAC) for a webinar featuring partners from the National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities (NACDD), the Nebraska DD Council, and NACDD self-advocate apprentice Bryan Dooley.
During this session, NACDD will introduce this year’s DDAM theme and explore how DD Councils play a critical role in moving the needle on employment by convening partners, influencing systems, and elevating effective practices through capacity building. The Nebraska DD Council will highlight key state-level initiatives, partnerships, and lessons learned in their work to impact employment outcomes across Nebraska. NACDD apprentice Bryan Dooley will also share how councils can meaningfully incorporate lived experience into policy and practice, drawing from his own employment journey.
Learning objectives
- Understand how DD Councils advance employment outcomes by convening partners, influencing systems, and investing for impact
- Identify replicable strategies, partnerships, and lessons learned from state-level initiatives to advance employment
- Consider how DD Councils can meaningfully incorporate lived experience into policy and practice
Presenters
- Jill Jacobs, Executive Director, NACDD
- Kristen Larsen, Executive Director, Nebraska DD Council
- Becki Koehler, Independent Consultant, Nebraska
- Bryan Dooley, Community Inclusion Specialist, Solutions for Independence
Registrants can note accommodation needs — such as captioning or sign language — on the registration page. The webinar will be live captioned (with Spanish machine translations) and have American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation available. Webinars are recorded and posted with supporting materials on the DETAC website.
The ACL-funded Disability Employment Technical Assistance Center (DETAC) provides evidence-based training and technical assistance to Administration on Disabilities (AoD) grant recipients for improving competitive integrated employment and economic outcomes for individuals with disabilities across the nation.