Free virtual trainings that address aspects of hiring and retaining individuals with disabilities in four key industries: manufacturing, construction, healthcare, and information technology. We cover essential topics that:
- Define disability
- Identify and implement accommodations tailored to each industry
- Identify opportunities to upskill and advance your workforce
- Discuss strategies to backfill positions to maintain your workforce
- Build strong employer-employee partnerships
- Leverage support from the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR), including Business Service Consultants (BSCs)
These trainings arm participants with the knowledge and tools necessary to maximize the potential of individuals with disabilities across various sectors. Join us in creating workplaces where all employees, with or without disabilities, contribute and succeed.
Scroll down to view the recorded presentation from each training in the series.
Workplace Accommodations in Manufacturing
Attract and Retain a Quality Workforce
In today's manufacturing industry, companies are increasingly recognizing the value of hiring and retaining individuals with disabilities and tapping into this wider talent pool. To support individuals effectively, it is useful to learn about the wide array of accommodations available focused on the manufacturing environment.
Workplace Accommodations in Manufacturing PowerPoint (PDF)
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Workplace Accommodations in Construction
Attract and Retain a Quality Workforce
This training is tailored to help construction companies hire and retain individuals with disabilities, fostering a diverse and skilled workforce. Participants will gain valuable insights into effective workplace accommodations specific to the construction field, promoting inclusivity, and maximizing productivity. Join us in creating construction environments where everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed.
Workplace Accommodations in Construction PowerPoint (PDF)
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Workplace Accommodations in Healthcare
Attract and Retain a Quality Workforce
Our inclusive healthcare workforce training is designed to support healthcare organizations in hiring and retaining individuals with disabilities. This specialized training equips healthcare professionals with the knowledge and tools necessary to provide effective workplace accommodations. By promoting inclusivity in the healthcare sector, we ensure that diverse talents are recognized and valued, ultimately enhancing patient care and staff satisfaction. Join us in building a healthcare workforce that reflects the diverse needs of our communities.
Workplace Accommodations in Healthcare PowerPoint (PDF)
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Workplace Accommodations in Information Technology (IT)
Attract and Retain a Quality Workforce
This training equips information technology (IT) professionals with the knowledge and strategies needed to create accommodating work environments. By fostering inclusivity in the IT sector, we harness diverse perspectives and skills, driving innovation and success. Join us in building an IT workforce where every individual's abilities are recognized and valued.
Workplace Accommodations in IT PowerPoint (PDF)
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Presenters:
Beth Gaertner, Director of Education, SVRI gaertnere@uwstout.edu
Brianne Warner, Assistive Technologist, SVRI warnerb@uwstout.edu
Lynn Hardginski, Business Services Consultant, DVR lynn.hardginski@dwd.wisconsin.gov
Krissy Neyrinck, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, DVR kristina.neyrinck@dwd.wisconsin.gov
The contents of this website were developed under a grant (H421C210018) from the Department of Education. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1221e-3 and 3474).