Returning To Work After A Disability Series Videos

 

Our First webinar of our 8-part monthly webinars on benefits of vocational services for people with disabilities. Speaker, Terry Hopkins, a Certified Vocational Counselor for the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and Human Performance will discuss what are vocational services, what types of services are available and how do these services benefit you. Followed by a Q&A on your questions on training, job placements, education and more.

Our second webinar of our 8-part monthly webinars on benefits of vocational services for people with disabilities. This webinar features guest speaker, Michael Sanders, who is currently the head of partnerships for NTI@Home, www.ntiathome.org, a non-profit that helps individuals with disabilities and family caregivers back into the workplace. Join us as we discuss the many options and support services available to you to help you overcome barriers and find successful employment and learn further about the remote support, training and vocational rehabilitation services NTI@Home provides. Michael Sanders is currently the head of partnerships for NTI@Home, www.ntiathome.org, a non-profit that helps individuals with disabilities and family caregivers back into the workplace. NTI@Home partners with Fortune 500 organizations to provide work-at-home jobs to individuals with disabilities nationwide. As a TEDx speaker, Michael has presented impactful workshops related to the job search, disability rights, DE&I initiatives, and how to achieve success in work-at-home positions. He is also a founding member of both the Boston Inclusion Community and the Into the Streets Program, increasing disability awareness throughout the United States.

Our third webinar of our 8-part monthly webinars on benefits of vocational services for people with disabilities. This webinar features guest speaker, Terry Hopkins, a Certified Vocational Counselor for the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and Human Performance. She discusses the current work incentives from the social security administration that allows for people with disabilities to work without losing their benefits.