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Sponsored by the Henry H. Kessler Foundation

Our programs are fully accredited by the Society for Human Resource Management (HRCI) and by the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC).

UPCOMING WORKSHOPS

Thursday, May 7, 2009
8:00 - 12:30 (Breakfast & lunch included)
CO-HOSTS: Affinity Federal Credit Union & Raritan Valley Community College
Location: (Building to be announced)
Raritan Valley Community College
Route 28 & Lamington Road, North Branch, New Jersey
Information: Contact Barbara Sosna
email: bms8@cornell.edu
Phone: 607.255.8660
To register, go to http://www.shrmcnj.org

Thursday, May 21, 2008
8:00 - 12:30 (Breakfast & lunch included)
CO-HOSTS: Sussex-Warren SHRM Chapter, Sussex County Chamber of Commerce, Pathways, Inc. and Centenary College
Building: Leahy – The gold dome
Centenary College
400 Jefferson Street
Hackettstown, New Jersey 07840-2100
Information: Contact Barbara Sosna
email: bms8@cornell.edu
Phone: 607.255.8660
To register, go to sussex-warrenhrma.org

Stay tuned!! More programs to come...


Our Partners and Sponsors

Henry H. Kessler Foundation New Jersey Association of Centers for Independent Living New Jersey Business Leadership Network
Garden State Council Society for Human Resource Management
Employment and Disability Institute Rutgers Career Services

Talent is in demand

One in five Americans has a disability. About 20% of the employees, applicants and customers for any given business will have a disability, a number that is expected to rise in the next decade.

Building disability inclusiveness into workplace practices is not just about legal compliance or charity. It is quickly becoming a business imperative. The purpose of this project is to enable employers to realize competitive advantage by enhancing their disability inclusiveness.

Using both online learning experiences and in-person events, the project promotes disability inclusiveness by building collaborations and crafting new strategies for New Jersey businesses and the disability community.


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