ODEP News Brief


January 16, 2025

With the text “Alert” in black lettering in a green box and the text “NEWS” in large bold white lettering, against a dark blue background. Dol.gov in the lower right corner.A Federal Roadmap for Making Data-Informed Decisions to Improve the Lives of Disabled People

To improve outcomes for people with disabilities, the federal government must gather the data needed to understand disabled people and their communities, identify the barriers they face and evaluate the effectiveness of policies and programs designed to address those barriers. Now a new report titled “Federal Evidence Agenda on Disability” offers a roadmap for the federal government to build additional evidence to support making data-informed decisions that positively impact the lives of disabled people. Use the link below to download and save the report, authored by the Disability Data Interagency Working Group and published by the Office of Science and Technology Policy.

A diverse group of four young adults make their way together down a wide cobbled walkway in a campus-like setting. One person uses a wheelchair and has an aide behind her.Supporting the Direct Care Workforce: A Report to Congress

Direct care workers (DCWs) play a vital role in the independence of people with disabilities, older adults, their families and others. DCWs’ work is indispensable, but the occupation faces a dire shortage, largely because of low wages, lack of benefits and limited upward mobility. To highlight and help address the workforce shortage, the Employment and Training Administration recently presented a report to Congress summarizing the challenges in the direct care workforce, for both workers and the individuals and families they serve. Developed in collaboration with ODEP and other federal agencies, the report also outlines steps that the Department of Labor and the Department of Health and Human Services have taken in response to these challenges, along with other potential solutions proposed by agencies and stakeholders.

With text reading, “New resource! Workplace Accommodation and Accessibility Policy: A Disability Inclusion Toolkit. Explore the business benefits of investing in accommodation and accessibility in the workplace!” Photo of a young person with magenta-dyed hair using a laptop with accessible equipment. EARN and JAN logos on bottom right.New Resource! The Workplace Accommodation and Accessibility Policy Toolkit

Employers are increasingly recognizing the value of an inclusive workplace that welcomes all qualified workers, including people with disabilities. The foundation for building a disability-inclusive infrastructure is effective policy that supports not only hiring, but also retaining and advancing disabled workers over the long term. ODEP’s new resource, the Workplace Accommodation and Accessibility Policy Toolkit, offers step-by-step guidance for employers. Developed by the Employer Assistance and Resource Network on Disability Inclusion (EARN) in collaboration with the Job Accommodation Network (JAN), the toolkit walks employers through the evaluation of their current practices and the creation of disability-inclusive policies. The toolkit also includes practical tools and sample policy language to support implementation efforts.

A diverse group of four young adults looking at a laptop together in a modern coworking office setting. One person uses a leg prosthesis.Equitable Transition Models: Improving Employment Opportunities for Disabled Youth

For young disabled people in Connecticut, Kansas, Minnesota and New York, ODEP’s Equitable Transition Model demonstration grants are ramping up in 2025. The grants will fund states’ development of innovative, scalable programs to increase success in employment for multiply marginalized youth with disabilities ages 14 to 24. Check out the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) blog to read about new initiatives in each state.

With the word “Webinar” in a large text bubble superimposed on a close-up aerial image of hands typing on a laptop.Tapping Into Disabled Talent in Rural Communities: Webinar

Employers in rural communities, if you’re looking for workforce talent, we have a webinar for you. Join our Employer Assistance and Resource Network on Disability Inclusion (EARN) on Wednesday, January 22, at 2 p.m. ET, for “Tapping Into Disabled Talent in Rural Communities.” In this panel presentation, experts from the small business community, the American Indian Vocational Rehabilitation Training and Technical Assistance Center at Northern Arizona University, and the Rural Institute for Inclusive Communities at the University of Montana will discuss strategies you can use to recruit, hire, retain and advance disabled talent in rural communities.

A diverse group of three people at desk in an office setting looking at a laptop together. One person has prostheses on all limbs and uses a wheelchair.WIOA Reporting to Improve Participant Services: A State Case Study

Multiple agencies and organizations support participants under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). To serve these participants effectively, agencies and organizations need to coordinate effectively—in part by collecting and sharing data regarding common customers. A new resource from ODEP’s WIOA policy development LEAD Center now helps state and local workforce staff improve services by promoting collaboration with key partners and reporting to funders. Titled “Case Study: Expanding Agency Partnerships to Improve Reporting and Participant Services,” the resource also includes details on exemplary partnership efforts in Wisconsin.

With the word “Alert” in a long green rectangle and the text “New Publication” in large bold white lettering, superimposed on a photo of two people looking at a laptop together. Dol.gov at bottom right.Framework to Increase CIE Through State Policy

Read the newly published “National Framework to Increase Competitive Integrated Employment Through State Policy.” This framework from ODEP’s National Expansion of Employment Opportunities Network (NEON) initiative identifies barriers to increasing competitive integrated employment (CIE) and describes how policy and practice can promote CIE at the state level throughout the nation. ODEP enlisted government leaders and other experts to develop these considerations for action for all policymakers working to increase CIE.



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