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National Disability
Employment
Awareness Month
"New Freedom for the 21st Century"
National Disability Employment Awareness Month began
with the Presidential Proclamation of Public Law 100-630
(Title III, Sec 301a) in 1988. This law replaced National
Employ the Handicapped Week which had occurred
annually since 1945 during the first week of October.
The new law also recognized a change in terminology
and replaced "handicap" with "disability".
The Office of Diversity Management and Equal
Employment Opportunity – Department of Veterans Affairs
“works proactively to enhance the employment of women,
minorities, veterans, and people with disabilities. More
than 3,789 VA employees (1.93%) have targeted
disabilities, many of them veterans.”
Franklin D. Roosevelt
In 1921, FDR was stricken with
poliomyelitis (polio). Polio is a
highly infectious disease caused
by a virus. Polio invades the
nervous system and can cause
total paralysis in a matter of hours.
Helen Keller
Miss Keller was born in
1880 with full sight and
hearing. In 1882, at the age
of 19 months, Miss Keller
fell ill. Modern day doctors
believed she had scarlet
fever or meningitis. The
illness left her blind and
deaf.
Christopher Reeve
In May of 1995, Reeve's hands were
tangled in his horse's bridle and he
landed head first, fracturing the
uppermost vertebrae in his spine.
Reeve was instantly paralyzed from
the neck down and unable to breathe.
Prompt medical attention saved his life
and delicate surgery stabilized the
shattered C1-C2 vertebrae and literally
reattached Reeve's head to his spine.
Stephen Hawking
He has devoted much
of his life to probing the
space. And he’s done
most of this work while
confined to a wheelchair,
brought on by the progressive
neurological disease
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig’s
Disease. Hawking is the Lucasian Professor
of Mathematics at Cambridge, a post
once held by Isaac Newton.
Ray Charles
At the age of seven, Ray
Charles became blind.
He went on to become a
great musician, posting
musical milestones
along the way.
Diversity includes
disability. People
with disabilities cross
all racial,ethnic,
educational, and
economic lines.
"Attitudes are the Real
Disability" button.
Roughly 70 percent of people
with disabilities are unemployed
"Of those working-aged people
with disabilities who aren't
working, 72% want to work"
"The employment numbers of
people with disabilities have not
increased in the years since the
passage of the ADA"
FCC Chairman Kennard
Judy Heumann
Judy Heumann fought all
her life to be included in the
educational system. In 1970 Judy
and several disabled friends
founded Disabled in Action, an
organization that set out to secure the protection
of people with disabilities under civil rights laws.
In 1983, with Ed Roberts, Judy Heumann cofounded the World Institute on Disability, and
now serves as Assistant Secretary of Education
in charge of the Office of Special Education and
Rehabilitation.
Sharon Schmidt
She is a vocational rehabilitation
counselor with the Ohio Rehabilitation
Services Commission in Columbus,
received her doctorate in rehabilitation services and
vocational counseling from The Ohio State University
in March. Schmidt, who is blind, started work on the
degree in 1995 but took time off from her studies in
April 2000 to have a second kidney transplant (her
first, in 1989, was failing) and in June lost her
guide dog to cancer. She received Truth,
her new dog, in October 2000.