During a recent meeting of the Clark County Developmental Disability Advisory Board, members discussed upcoming events and initiatives aimed at promoting employment opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities. The board, which advises local counselors on related issues, is gearing up for Disability Employment Awareness Month this October.
A highlight of the month will be the Disability Employment Awareness Awards, scheduled for October 9th from 4:30 to 6 PM at Clark College's Geyser Hall. This event will celebrate the contributions of individuals with developmental disabilities to the workforce and recognize businesses that support inclusive hiring practices. The awards ceremony will also be accessible via live stream for those unable to attend in person.
Bob, a volunteer member of the board, emphasized the importance of meaningful employment and the positive impact it has on the community. He noted that many nominees and award winners are former students from Clark County, showcasing the local talent and potential within this demographic.
In addition to the awards, Dr. Jennifer Wallace, a teacher at HeLa, shared her observations regarding the experiences of teachers and students in the developmental disability community. While she refrained from discussing specific incidents, she encouraged board members to seek input from other educators to confirm her insights on the broader patterns affecting students with developmental disabilities.
The meeting underscored the board's commitment to fostering an inclusive environment and enhancing employment opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities in Clark County. For those interested in attending the awards ceremony, registration details were provided, including a contact number for inquiries.