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Empowerment Through Intentional Inclusion: Recognizing and Supporting Talent With Nonapparent Disabilities

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IDEA GroupOctober 9
3–4 p.m. Eastern time

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This program is sponsored by
Monster clearlyrated

Who Should Attend

Staffing, recruiting, and workforce solutions industry owners, principals, chief executive officers, and presidents; team managers and leaders; industry professionals

Highlights

The ASA inclusion, diversity, and equity advocacy (IDEA) group invites you to an interactive networking call that will shed light on the workplace impact of nonapparent disabilities and examine concepts like the Curb-Cut Effect that highlight the broader benefits of accessibility and inclusion for everyone. Through presentations and personal storytelling, gain insights into how employers can better understand and utilize available resources to support applicants, candidates, and employees with nonapparent disabilities.

Attendees of the networking call will be able to

  • Recognize various types of nonapparent disabilities.
  • Discover the importance of fostering an environment that minimizes stigma and normalizes conversations about nonapparent disabilities.
  • Demonstrate accommodation practices for individuals with nonapparent disabilities during the hiring process, including coaching candidates on disclosure and interview strategies.
  • Identify resources to support the full inclusion of people with nonapparent disabilities.

Facilitators

Cheryl Campanaro, director of business development
Steven W. Nissen, senior policy advisor, Office of Disability Employment Policy, U.S. Department of Labor


This webinar qualifies for 1.0 hour of CE toward maintaining your ASA credential.

CE 1.0


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