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This resource highlights the significant challenges faced by individuals with blindness or low vision (BL/V), especially in employment, where over 50% are not in the labor force. It dispels common misconceptions about blindness, such as the belief that blind individuals cannot work or access print.
This video addresses common challenges faced by individuals adjusting to blindness or low vision, such as finding resources, maintaining employment, and seeking support for themselves or loved ones.
This document provides a concise overview of the program's key components and accomplishments. The Braille Training Program is dedicated to enhancing braille literacy and accessibility for individuals who are blind or visually impaired.
This Community Outreach Guide will introduce the history of White Cane Awareness Day, provide inspiration for activities (from a signing ceremony to a large, public event), and offer general event tips to support the creation of a successful White Cane Awareness Day celebration.
This guide offers facts, online trainings, and resources to effectively engage people with blindness or low vision in vocational rehabilitation services.
The braille training project known as the Braille Excellence for Students and Teachers (BEST) focuses on statewide professional development (PD) and technical assistance (TA) activities for Ohio educators and others who support Ohio students and their braille needs.
This guide assists employers and VR counselors with creating an environment conducive to good mental health for all employees.
This information brief discusses the prevalence of mental health in the work place, as well as the benefits of a mental health friendly work environment, and job accommodations for mental health.
Youth/young adults with mental health challenges sometimes struggle to find and keep employment. Hear from a young man who will share his personal experience and why it's important to:
-Normalize mental health and realize everyone can work.
-Support young adults and avoid common pitfalls.
-Help youth/young adults identify and learn skills to move forward
Disability:IN has compiled the following resources to support disability inclusion during COVID-19