In this December installment of Shared Solutions, we continue our spotlight on some lesser-known disabilities that present challenges for job seekers. Today we offer information on two serious genetic conditions, Williams Syndrome and Fragile X Syndrome. Each has certain characteristics you will want to know about when finding employment for participants with these syndromes. Williams… Read more »
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: How Can You Help?
The November and December Shared Solutions issues spotlight lesser-known disabilities that create challenges for job seekers. While the average vocational rehabilitation counselor or employment services professional may not come across a Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS), Williams Syndrome (WS), or Fragile X Syndrome (FXS) diagnosis often, we encourage proactive self-learning regarding each so that you can… Read more »
Safety in the Workplace: Be Prepared!
Employment consultants (EC) support a diverse group of individuals. What may be true for one person may not be true for another, yet despite individual differences, workplace safety remains a universal priority. While workers with disabilities are likely to face the same risks as workers without disabilities, a worker with a disability may face additional… Read more »
Two Programs for Employers: Work Opportunity Tax Credits and the Federal Bonding Program
We’re finishing up our series of WorkOne programs this month with two programs providing incentives to employers: Work Opportunity Tax Credits and the Federal Bonding Program. The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) is a federal tax credit for private, for-profit employers, which encourages them to hire job seekers who traditionally have difficulty finding employment…. Read more »
WorkOne Centers Offer Seniors Access to Employment
This month, we are highlighting the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) at Indiana’s WorkOne Centers. This national program is designed to build community engagement and service, as well as help seniors with employment. Low-income Indiana residents (those whose family income is no more than 125% of the federal poverty level) or unemployed individuals who… Read more »