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Career One-Stop Portal
The Career One-Stop portal operates as a federal-state partnership, and is funded by grants to states. This powerful suite of tools includes America's Career InfoNet and America's Service Locator.

One-Stop Accessibility: A Nationwide Survey of One-Stop Centers on services for People with Disabilities.
This survey of One Stop Centers attempts to ascertain the accessibility status of One-Stop centers and the ways that workforce development systems are serving people with disabilities. This report was prepared for The Rehabilitation Research and Training Center On Employment Policy for Persons with Disabilities and funded by United States Department of Education

At Your Service Tutorial: Welcoming Customers with Disabilities Into Your One-Stop Center
This is a free on-line course designed to assist staff responsible for initial customer contact at local One-Stop Centers to develop a better understanding of accessibility and accommodation strategies for people with disabilities.


Training and Employment Information Notice No. 16-99 on One-Stop Accessibility:

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  • ETA notice providing information to assist One-Stop service delivery systems in developing accessible infrastructures and programmatic access for people with disabilities.

Tools for Inclusion: People with Disabilities Having a Voice in the Creation of the New Workforce Investment System

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  • Publication by the Institute for Community Inclusion to inform people with disabilities and advocates about the opportunities available for input into WIA implementation.




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Created: November 13, 2008
Updated: January 12, 2009