Employment services for people with a disability
- AbilityLinks
- An advocacy program initiated by Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital in Wheaton, Illinois. AbilityLinks matches job-ready people with disabilities to employers through technology. In addition, the staff also coordinates ongoing educational programs and support resources to help people with disabilities and employers learn to work together.
- Alabama Association for Persons in Supported Employment
- Education, technical assistance and training, advocacy and support for people with disabilities, family members, employers, and employment specialists.
- Australian Jobsearch
- A government job board, including information about disability empoyment services.
- CRS Australia: Vocational rehabilitation
- The CRS provides vocational rehabilitation support to people who have a disability or injury and need this assistance to get or keep a job or to live independently.
- Disability Open Employment Services (DOES)
- DOES provide specialist assistance to people with disabilities who need ongoing support to find and keep a job.
- Diversity For Hire
- A diversity job board supporting culture in the workplace. The Career Channel matches potential employees with EEO employer members who encourage diversity in the workplace (and who do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or lifestyle).
- Employability - Australia
- Information for employers and people with a disability looking for employment within the Swan Hill - Kerang region of Victoria.
- Flagstaff
- Providing supported employment for people with disabilities in the Illawarra Region.
- JobAccess
- JobAccess is an Australian Government service offering help and workplace solutions for the employment of people with disability, including a free telephone information service where users can access confidential expert advice on matters relating to the employment of people with disability.
- Jobs Unlimited - USA
- Our agency seeks to include individuals with an intellectual disability in the community by finding either paid employment opportunities, then providing required training, or by seeking vocational opportunities.
- SEED Business Network - USA
- Integrated business, employment resources and consulting services for people with disabilities who are starting up or running a small business.
- Sydney Employment Development Service
- SEDS is the employment arm of The Spastic Centre of New South Wales, a program funded by the Commonwealth Department of Family and Community Services to assist people with a disability secure employment opportunities. The program is a free service.
- Work Able
- An electronic network providing vocational information and employment links for people with a disability.
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