State Exchange on Employment & Disability
State and local governments play a vital role in building a strong American workforce, one prepared to meet their employers' needs in an increasingly global economy. It is critical for state policymakers to create accessible and inclusive environments that promote greater workforce participation and employment success for all citizens, including people with disabilities.
ODEP’s State Exchange on Employment & Disability (SEED) is a unique state-federal collaboration that supports state and local governments in adopting and implementing inclusive policies and best practices that lead to increased employment opportunities for people with disabilities, and a stronger, more inclusive American workforce and economy.
SEED’s novel approach to addressing workforce development policy includes partnering with organizations that represent state and local policymakers and designing customizable options that account for state-driven interests and stakeholder needs on priority issues related to disability employment.
New and Noteworthy
Articles and Blogs
Employers Seek Telework Policies That Embrace Needs of All Employees
NCSL RESEARCH
Impacts of COVID-19 on People with Disabilities [PDF]
NGA MEMO
Resources for Addressing Mental Health in State Government COVID-19 Responses
CSG BLOG
Reports & Policy Briefs
COVID-19 Federal Disability-Specific and Other Related Guidance
CSG POLICY BRIEF
COVID-19 Policy Collaborative: Frameworks for a Disability-Inclusive Recovery [PDF]
SEED REPORT
Making Work Safe and Accessible During a Pandemic
NCSL REPORT
Webinars & Podcasts
COVID-19 and Employment for People with Disabilities
NCSL PODCAST
Post-Secondary Education to Inclusive and Equitable Workforce Readiness
WIG WEBINAR
Solving the Cyber Workforce and Skills Shortage
WGA WEBINAR