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Last Updated: 12/18/2018
Resource Publication Date:
2015
Posted By: Margaret Lamb
Posted In: Global
1. “Disability” – What does it mean in the context of the American Job Centers?
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2. What does “Universal Accessibility” mean for people with disabilities in America’s Job Centers?
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3. What physical barriers might people with disabilities experience when accessing the America’s Job Centers?
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4. What programmatic barriers might people with disabilities face at America’s Job Centers?
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5. What communication barriers might people with disabilities face at America’s Job Centers?
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6. Whose job is it to serve people with disabilities in America’s Job Centers?
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7. What should you focus on when serving or working with a Job Center Customer who has a disability?
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8. How should you refer to a customer with a disability when talking to a colleague?
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9. What is the best way to define “job readiness” for individuals (with & without disability) accessing America’s Job Centers and its partners?
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10. Where can you find a self-paced web-course for Job Center staff interested in discovering best practices for working with customers who have disabilities?
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American Job Center Access Resource Guide
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Topics: Career Information - General | Job Readiness Services - General | Assessments - Customer Needs | Partnerships - General | Program Integration - General | Regulations | Accommodations | Civil Rights/Equal Employment Opportunity | Staff-Development/Training
Target Populations: Disabilities, persons with
Programs: Disability Employment Initiative | Multiple Mixed Funding Streams
Geographic Locations: Non-Location Specific
Industry Sectors: Non-Sector Specific
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