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Eloquence, Inclusion, New Rules and Incentives; What You Should

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Disabilities At Work Newsletter - April 2011

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The Disabilities At Work newsletter is provided six times

per year to Human Resource professionals and others as

a source of information regarding the issues surrounding

employment of qualified people with disabilities.

The newsletter is provided in conjunction with the

Disabilities At Work Radio program which is heard each

Wednesday at noon eastern time on VoiceAmerica’s

Business Network.

This newsletter is made possible by a generous grant

from the Kessler Foundation: www.kesslerfoundation.org

DAW Radio is made available to the hearing impaired by:

Karasch & Associates www.karasch.com (800-621-5689)

and by ASL Interpreter Referral Service: www.aslirs.com (800-275-7551)

Post jobs or look for qualified individuals with disabilities

at http://www.AccessibleEmployment.org

To see the full newsletter, go to

http://www.disabilitiesatwork.org/daw-newsletter.html

This issue features:

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ELOQUENT LESSONS FROM THE KING’S SPEECH

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With the recent Academy Award notoriety generated by “The

King’s Speech,” Disabilities At Work Radio (DAWR) focused

a March program on stuttering. Each guest graced the discussion

with a unique eloquence in describing how he or she managed the

affliction in life and on the job. One of the guests was

McGrath, U.S. regional director of the McGuire Program, an

internationally recognized program that helps people recover

from stuttering. This is a continuation of the conversation from

that program.

Read more at:

http://www.disabilitiesatwork.org/daw-newsletter.html#Article1

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AT & T’S INCLUSION STRATEGY

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Recently, Disabilities At Work Radio conducted an interview with

executives from AT & T Labs about the latest technologies that can

help make life easier for people with disabilities. The show also

focused on the company’s inclusion strategy. The conversation

about inclusion is continued below with Dixon, senior

HR specialist for Diversity and Inclusion at AT & T.

Read more at:

http://www.disabilitiesatwork.org/daw-newsletter.html#DAW_Radio

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NEW RULES FOR DISABILITY CLAIMS

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New regulations born from revisions to the Americans with

Disabilities Act (ADA) go into effect on May 24, 2011 and

some of them may radically alter the way a company

evaluates an employee’s claim of a disability.

Read more at:

http://www.disabilitiesatwork.org/daw-newsletter2.html#Article2

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HIRING PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES – WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

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President Obama recently signed an executive order directing the

federal government, the nation's largest employer, to become a

model for the employment of individuals with disabilities.

Read more at:

http://www.disabilitiesatwork.org/daw-newsletter2.html#Article3

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INCENTIVES FOR HIRING PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

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Tax incentives for private employers who hire and employ people

with disabilities are available.

A business with $1 million or less in gross receipts for the prior

year or with no more than 30 employees during the past year

is eligible for the Targeted Jobs Tax Credit, which is 50

percent of expenditures made to comply with requirements

of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The tax credit ranges

from $250 to $10,250.

Read more at:

http://www.disabilitiesatwork.org/daw-newsletter2.html#Article4

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WAKING UP TO BRAIN INJURIES

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The numbers are staggering. Brain injuries are the number one

cause of death and disability for American children and young adults.

Over three million new cases of brain injury occur each year with over

765,000 American youth entering an emergency department resulting

in over 80,000 hospitalizations, over 17,000 permanent disabilities and

over 11,000 deaths.

Read more at:

http://www.disabilitiesatwork.org/daw-newsletter2.html#Article5

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SARAH JANE BRAIN PROJECT

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One of the most compelling Disabilities At Work Radio programs in

2010 focused on brain injuries and featured Donohue,

whose five-day old daughter Jane sustained a severe brain

injury after she was shaken violently by her baby nurse.

Read more at:

http://www.disabilitiesatwork.org/daw-newsletter2.html#Article6

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