Showing posts with label NDEAM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NDEAM. Show all posts

Friday, October 14, 2011

Education

Education

Resources for Parents, Teachers and Students in transition from school to employment.

Get tips and other educational info. by each State.

For families, educators, students and jobseekers with disabilities.

Join a support group on Disability.gov.

October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month.

Participate in NDEAM Job Fairs and other events in your state.

Families, Students, JobSeekers, Employees, Employers and the Self-EMPLOYED with a disAbility can get help.





References & Resources



'Think Beyond the Label.'
Kbj Cosse'  with EnjoyHi5Autism supports diversity in employment practices, as well as, the employment of people with disAbiliteis.

Hire a qualified JobSeeker who has a disAbility.

Promote a qualified Employee with a disAbility.

Find out your businesses ROI!

Launch the 'Hire Gauge'!







'PRAYING & Hoping for a Good, Productive and Enjoyable School Year :-)







Thursday, October 6, 2011

A Legacy of Charity & Justice cloaked in Love - Archbishop Phillip Hannan

'A Legacy of Charity & Justice cloaked in Love - Archbishop Phillip Hannan'

Not a Catholic, but, a Christian like the Archbishop Philip Hannan.  Archbishop Hannan was MY Archbishop, too--- just as the Pope is MY Pope.  As a child, Moomie would call us to the tv/radio when the President, Pope and Archbishop Hannah spoke.  Archbishop Phillip Hannah faithfully served as the CHRISTIAN spiritual leader of the New Orleans region. Thanks to the New Orleans regional media for the beautiful presentations of Archbishop Hannan's legacy--expanding beyond the NOLA Archdiocese and into the hearts, souls and spirits of many (Believers and non-believers, alike). 98 years of unselfish, inclusionary, visionary, charity, justice and honest service.
God Bless. :-)

Legacy
The Archdiocese of New Orleans
New Orleans Catholic Charities
Second Harvest Food Bank
Catholic School System
Integration of Educational systems
holidays Masses at St. Louis Cathedral

The Religious Instruction to People with various disAbilities

The Education of Students with various disAbilities

The Employment of People with Disabilities

Remembering Hannan: His own words

Remembering Hannan: His own wordsadd to reading list

 

Remembering Hannan leading after Hurricane Betsyadd to reading list




  • Remembering Archbishop Hannan the football fanadd to reading list


  • References & Resources


    Brenda Lee Cosse' Thanks for the beautiful coverage of our iconic, humble, social justice, charitable, visionary, people-loving Archibishop Phillip Hannan. :-)

    Norman Robins, WDSU-tv/NOLA & Father Carter (10.6.11)


    Archbishop Phillip Hannan Procession

    Overflowing crowds at Archbishop Hannan's funeraladd to reading list

    Read more: http://www.wdsu.com/index.html#ixzz1a438hMYD


    City mourns Archbishop Hannan as he's laid to restadd to reading list

    A week of mourning the death and celebrating the life of Archbishop Philip Hannan is over.



  • Philip Matthew Hannan (May 20, 1913 – September 29, 2011) was an American Roman Catholic Archbishop. Archbishop Hannan, in his episcopal career, served as Auxiliary ...
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Hannan
  • Phillip Matthew Hannan, the former New Orleans archbishop who sought to console a grieving nation with his eulogy for John F. Kennedy and who served more than ...
    www.newsday.com/long-island/obituaries/former-archbishop-phillip-hannan-dies-1.3211946
  • Remembrances of Archbishop Phillip Hannan flowed on Thursday morning as news of his death at the age of 98 spread through New Orleans.
    www.abc26.com/news/local/wgno-remembrances-pour-in-of-archbishop-hannan-20110929,0...
  • Monday, October 3, 2011

    NDEAM Presidential Proclamation

    'NDEAM PRESIDENTIAL PROCLAMATIONS'

    via the Louisiana Developmental Disabilities Council


    From: ACF Add_Information (ACF) [mailto:Add_Information@acf.hhs.gov]
    Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 2:55 PM
    To: ACF Add_Information (ACF)
    Subject: President Obama Issues Proclamation In Recognition Of National Disability Employment Awareness Month- Oct 2011
    President Obama issues proclamation in recognition of National Disability Employment Awareness Month
    President Obama issued a proclamation today recognizing October 2011 as National Disability Employment Awareness Month.
    He states: “More than 20 years after the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals with disabilities, including injured veterans, are making immeasurable contributions to workplaces across our country. Unfortunately, the unemployment rate for people with disabilities remains too high -- nearly double the rate of people without disabilities -- and reversing this trend is crucial.”
    “I urge all Americans to embrace the talents and skills that individuals with disabilities bring to our workplaces and communities and to promote the right to equal employment opportunity for all people.”
    To read the full proclamation, visit the White House Office of the Press Secretary webpage.
    October 3, 2011
    Administration on Developmental Disabilities
    Administration for Children and Families
    U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
    200 Independence Avenue, SW Room 405-D
    Washington, DC 20201
    t. (202) 690-6590
    f. (202) 205-8037

    References & Resources




    'Employment Awareness'via Louisiana Developmental Disabilities CouncilGovernor's Office of Disability Affairs (GODA) announcesGovernor Bobby Jindal Proclaims October 2011- "Disability Awareness Month"Throughout the month of October, our Autism family blog will highlight various s

    AUTISM SPECTRUM IS A DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY.

    Welcome to the Louisiana Developmental Disabilities Council’s website. We envision a system of services and supports in Louisiana which enable individuals with developmental disabilities to exercise self-determination, be independent, productive and integrated and included in all facets of community life. The Council’s mission is to advocate for and support people with developmental disabilities to exercise control over their lives and participate fully in the community.
    The goal of the Developmental Disabilities Council is to effectively implement the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act of 2000 in Louisiana. All actions and efforts undertaken by the Council, either directly or through funded grant projects, are directed to advocacy, capacity building and systems change activities to affect real and meaningful reform of Louisiana’s system of services and supports to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.







    Hi5!'disAbility Employment Awareness Month INCLUDES Developmental and Sensory conditions'October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month and National Sensory Awareness Month.Thank you National Council on Disability. NCD is vital in informing us of policies, issues and o
    link: Full Article...







    'Sensory Integration - An essential disAbility Employment Accommodation'October is National Sensory Awareness Month andNational Disability Employment Awareness Month