ACL Celebrates NDEAM’s “Access to Good
Jobs for All”: The Spirit of the DD Act
Every October, National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) offers an opportunity to celebrate the many contributions of people with disabilities to America’s workplaces and economy. Led by the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP), NDEAM also showcases supportive and inclusive policies and practices benefiting workers and employers.
“Our theme in 2024, ‘Access to Good Jobs for All,’ speaks to our commitment to expand the number of employment opportunities for people with disabilities and the quality of those opportunities,” explains Assistant Secretary for Disability Employment Policy Taryn M. Williams. “Good jobs change lives and all workers — including disabled people — deserve the opportunity to prepare for success in high-quality, good-paying jobs in workplaces free of discrimination.” Read the press release.
NDEAM Materials from ODEP
- Messages and Materials
- NDEAM Materials in Spanish
- NDEAM Spotlights
- Employer Strategies for Advancing Inclusion
ACL & Employment
Employment is an important part of community inclusion for people with disabilities. Competitive, integrated employment (CIE) – working in the community, alongside people with and without disabilities, at competitive wages – offers a direct pathway to greater independence and self-sufficiency for people with disabilities. Employers can also benefit by having a larger and more diverse talent pool when hiring.
ACL is committed to expanding employment opportunities for people with disabilities. In addition to funding programs that provide direct employment support services to people with disabilities and advocating for policies and practices that prioritize and support CIE as a key element of community living, ACL also is investing in research to increase knowledge about the benefits of employment of people with disabilities – both for the individual and for the employer – and to increase the availability of effective interventions to support employment.
- ACL-Funded Work
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- Community Collaborations for Employment: A five-year grant to seven grantees (six are UCEDDs). Launched in September 2021, these grants are designed to fund broad stakeholder collaborations that will increase community capacity to better facilitate the transition of youth with developmental disabilities between schools and the community and support adults to optimize their opportunities for competitive integrated employment.
- Employment Longitudinal Data Project: A collaboration with the Institute for Community Inclusion / UMass Boston to identify trends and effectiveness of initiatives surrounding day and employment services to support the full inclusion of individuals with I/DD.
- AoD Disability Employment TA Center: Transforming Networks through System Change, Innovation & Collaboration: A cross-program, evidence-based training and technical assistance center to support AoD grantees further expand their knowledge, skills, and partnerships to improve alignment around a common goal focused on increasing competitive integrated employment and economic self-sufficiency for people with disabilities.
- ACL & Network Material Highlights
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- Community Collaborations for Employment Evaluation - Mid-term Report (ACL)
- A Framework for Community Engagement: A Pathway to CIE (ACL, OSERS, ODEP, SAMHSA)
- Resource Leveraging & Service Coordination to Increase CIE for Individuals with Disabilities (ACL, ED, DOL, SSA, CMS, SAMHSA)
- Fact Sheet: Research Supporting CIE (ACL, NIDILRR)
- ACL Programs Working on Employment
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- Centers for Independent Living are consumer-controlled, community-based, cross-disability, nonprofits that can help with employment options.
- UCEDDs conduct research and support programs, many of which promote integrated employment for people with developmental disabilities (DD).
- DD Councils promote CIE through systems change and capacity-building efforts. Several Councils support Project Search (internship opportunities).
- Protection & Advocacy Systems advocate for CIE for people with disabilities and protect their right to be free from employment discrimination.
- The State Grant for Assistive Technology Program provides resources and services that can help people perform workplace activities.
- The National Institute for Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research has been conducting research on employment for people with disabilities and testing interventions for decades.
- Employment Research Grants, Including Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers
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ACL's NIDILRR funds 40 active research grants focused on employment outcomes among people with disabilities. These include the following research and training center grants.
- Employer Disability Practices Center (Rutgers)
- RRTC on Employment of People Who are Blind or Have Low Vision (Mississippi State University)
- Disability Inclusive Employment Policy RRTC (Syracuse University)
- RRTC on Employment of Transition-Age Youth with Disabilities (Virginia Commonwealth University)
- RRTC on Employer Practices for Individuals with Disabilities (Virginia Commonwealth University)
- Improving Employment Outcomes for Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities RRTC (Trustees of Boston University)
- The Learning & Working During the Transition to Adulthood RRTC (UMass Chan Medical School)
- Research & Training Center on Disability in Rural Communities (University of Montana)
- Research and Training Center on Accommodations, Employment Supports, and Success for People with Physical Disabilities (Georgia Tech)
- Research and Training Center on Employment of People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (Virginia Commonwealth University)
Resources From ACL's Disability Employment Technical Assistance Center (DETAC)
- Peer Support for CILs Building Employment Services Results and Innovation in Systems Excellence (RISE) e-Learning Community Summary
- Community Collaborations for Employment Evaluation - Mid-term Report
- The Role of American Job Centers in Promoting Access to Good Jobs for All (Oct. 2024 webinar)
- Debunking Myths About Working and the Loss of Benefits (Aug. 2024 podcast)
- Advancing Access and Equity for People with Disabilities through Innovations in Technology (Oct. 2023 webinar)
- The Evolution of Assistive Technology: Advancing Access and Equity – Then, Now, and Next (Oct. 2023 brief)
- You Can Work After Brain Injury: Employment Planning While Receiving Benefits (Sept. 2021 brief)
- The Importance of Being Earnest: Brain Injury (BI) Informed Competencies for Employment Service Providers
Resources From Federal Partners
- Advancing Access to Good Jobs for All (DOL NDEAM blog by Assistant Secretary Williams)
- White House Proclamation on National Disability Employment Awareness Month
- Register for "Good Jobs Change Lives: Helping Disabled Workers Get Ahead," a DOL NDEAM virtual event scheduled for October 24, 2:00-3:15 p.m. ET.
Past NDEAM Highlights
Advancing Equity and Access to Employment Through Assistive Technology
ACL blog post by Jennifer Johnson, Deputy Commissioner, Administration on Disabilities, and Rob Groenendaal, Assistive Technology Program Manager, 2023