[Job-Discussions] Where the Blind Work Webinar
David Andrews
dandrews920 at comcast.net
Tue Apr 26 14:40:30 UTC 2022
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>Upcoming Event with a Panel of Successfully Employed Professionals
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>Where the Blind Work Webinar | Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at 8:00 p.m. Eastern
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>Join the National Federation of the Blind as we
>celebrate the work and accomplishments of blind
>and low-vision people with a panel discussion.
>Unemployment and under-employment persist as
>among the most stubborn factors affecting blind
>peoples pursuit of cultural and economic equity
>in society. Below is our panel and discussion topics for the webinar:
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> Hear about what a typical day looks like
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> Discover elements that prepare for career success
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> Education, training, life experience?
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> Hear how attitudinal and
>accessibility barriers are overcome at work
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> Learn about alternative
>techniques and strategies used to do these jobs
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> Braille, tactile methods, access technology?
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> Advocating for accommodations on the job
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>Register now:
><https://nfb.org/programs-services/employment/where-the-blind-work-webinars-registration>https://nfb.org/programs-services/employment/where-the-blind-work-webinars-registration
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>We look forward to your participation.
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>About National Federation of the Blind Employment Initiatives
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>With opportunities to compete in the workplace
>in terms of equality, blind people can achieve
>careers based on their dreams, talents, and
>abilities. The National Federation of the Blind
>connects working-age blind people with an
>opportunities and resources to compete in the
>workplace on terms of equality. For more
>information, contact Maurice Peret, NOMCT,
>Coordinator of Career, Mentoring & Employment
>Programs, at
><mailto:mperet at nfb.org>mperet at nfb.org or 410-659-9314, extension 2350.
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