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What Life With a Disability Really Looks Like

What Life With a Disability Really Looks Like

  HireAbility Spokane is committed to elevating the voices of people with disabilities and celebrating the perspectives they bring to our community and workplaces. In our featured video above, we hear from Jason Peterson, Operations Coordinator for the Community...

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The Resurgence of the R-Word in Online Communications  

The Resurgence of the R-Word in Online Communications  

In recent years, a terrible trend has emerged in online communications: the reappearance and casual use of the R-word, a term historically used as a medical descriptor but later weaponized as an insult. Despite decades of advocacy and education to eliminate its use,...

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Creating Accessible Events: A Guide for Businesses

Creating Accessible Events: A Guide for Businesses

Creating an increasingly diverse and inclusive workplace means ensuring accessibility for all, including people with disabilities. For employers and event organizers, creating accessible events is more than just complying with legal requirements — it’s about fostering...

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Autism Awareness Month: A conversation with John Lemus

Autism Awareness Month: A conversation with John Lemus

  As you may know, April is Autism Acceptance Month, a time to raise awareness to promote autism acceptance, celebrate neurodiversity and individual differences, and continue to advance inclusivity and connectedness throughout the community. At HireAbility, we...

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Growing up with Braille: An interview with Angela Dirk

Growing up with Braille: An interview with Angela Dirk

In honor of January being Braille literacy month, we were lucky enough to sit down with one of our staff at WISE Angela Dirk, who's mother is sight-impaired. Angela shares her experience of growing up around Braille, and some of the new technologies around empowering...

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5 Sure-fire Ways to make your Presentations Accessible to All

5 Sure-fire Ways to make your Presentations Accessible to All

You may have put in long hours making your company presentation template and building an elaborate presentation to wow your audience; however, with all those improvements, it can sometimes be easy to forget accessibility concerns in the shuffle. Here are 5 easy things you can look for to improve the overall accessibility of your presentations.

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5 Steps to Create an Accessible and Inclusive Workplace

5 Steps to Create an Accessible and Inclusive Workplace

As the workforce becomes more diverse, it's important for employers to create a more accessible workplace that is welcoming to all. This means ensuring that all employees, including those with disabilities, can fully participate in work activities and have access to...

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How You Benefit from Hiring an Employee with a Disability

How You Benefit from Hiring an Employee with a Disability

Hiring employees with disabilities can bring numerous benefits to businesses, including increased diversity, improved morale, and increased productivity. In fact, studies have shown that employees with disabilities have higher rates of job retention and lower rates of...

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Burnout & Employment

Burnout & Employment

Recently, there has been a lot of talk about burnout in the workplace. If you’re unfamiliar with the term, The Mayo Clinic describes it as “a special type of work-related stress—a state of physical or emotional exhaustion that also involves a sense of reduced...

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EVENTS

2020 Partners for Work Virtual Interview Event

Rotary’s Partners for Work and the City of Spokane teamed up with Hireability Spokane for a first-of-it’s-kind, virtual interview event series.

This unique event offered adults with disabilities an opportunity to interview and connect with city leaders, local business professionals, hiring managers, recruiters, and HR managers.

This entire series of interview events was held virtually via Zoom, to maintain social distancing guidelines. 

City of Spokane Supported Employment/Partners for Work Event

The City of Spokane will be hosting a Supported Employment/Partners for Work Event on October 16 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at City Hall (808 W Spokane Falls Blvd.)! This event will be open to anyone in the community that interested in learning about the SEP program, participate in a panel discussion, and interact with potential employers and managers! More event details will be coming out soon!

Spokane City Hall Media Announcement

Spokane Mayor, David Condon hosted a media announcement on the first floor of Spokane’s City Hall. This was a special event to announce the supported employment kickoff for the City of Spokane and Connection to Community/ABLE legislation.

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