For many people with disabilities, the debate over transportation funding is not abstract. When you depend on transit every day, you want a service that meets your needs and allows you, as Garrison Keillor puts it, “to get up and do the things that need to be done.” The full article can be found using Continue Reading Metropolitan Council – Robust transit service is essential for people with disabilities
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Myths and realities of Olmstead Employment First
Employment opportunities for Minnesotans with disabilities are expanding through the Minnesota Olmstead Plan and Employment First Policy. Many Minnesotans with disabilities “choose” unemployment and under-employment because they do not have access to the information and experiences they need to make an informed choice about employment in the regular workforce. The employment goal for the Minnesota Continue Reading Myths and realities of Olmstead Employment First
What can employers learn from EEOC charge data?
What can employers learn from EEOC charge data? Researchers at EDI looked at the relationship between employer characteristics and ADA discrimination charges. Understanding organizational risk factors is critical to developing a proactive approach to address disability discrimination in the workplace. Learn more about the EEOC charge data with the following resources: Research Brief: Employer Characteristics Continue Reading What can employers learn from EEOC charge data?
Plymouth man works to help fellow gamers with disabilities
Article by Derek Bartos, Sun Sailor Newspapers January 30, 2015 at 8:24 am For Joshua Straub of Plymouth, video games are a way to escape. “I love these big open-world games where I can run around as a dwarf or an elf or a knight,” said Straub, who was born with cerebral palsy. “In the Continue Reading Plymouth man works to help fellow gamers with disabilities
Senator Harkin on the Americans with Disabilities Act
Fulfilling the Promise: Overcoming Persistent Barriers to Economic Self-Sufficiency for People with Disabilities An Open Letter From Chairman Harkin For full text of the letter go to: Harkin Investigation Finds Persistent Barriers to Economic Success for Americans with Disabilities
Please clear sidewalks and curb cuts for use by people with disabilities and seniors.
The Minnesota State Council on Disability wants to remind everyone to PLEASE KEEP YOUR SIDE WALKS AND CURB CUTS CLEAR OF SNOW. The sidewalks and walkways are the lifeline for many people with disabilities and our senior community. When they are not cleared off this can present difficulties with trying to get to work, the Continue Reading Please clear sidewalks and curb cuts for use by people with disabilities and seniors.