Thursday, May 31, 2012

Winning Videos Announced

The US DOL had a Campaign for Disability Employment and announced  the video contest winners of 'What can YOU do?'  They have asked for the public to vote before June 8 for the runner up videos.
See the winning videos here.
To see the other videos  and vote click here.

The gist of the message is people with disabilities are great employees.
Focus on their abilities, what they CAN do and find a valuable asset to your company.


Part of the press release is reproduced below.

WASHINGTON — The Campaign for Disability Employment, a collaborative of leading disability and business organizations funded by the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Disability Employment Policy, has selected the winning videos in the 2012 "What can YOU do?" video contest. This nationwide contest challenged filmmakers to produce disability employment awareness videos that reflect the diversity of skills people with disabilities offer, challenge common misconceptions about disability employment and reinforce the CDE's core message that, at work, it's what people CAN do that matters.

The 2012 "What can YOU do?" video contest winners were selected in three categories: employer, youth and general public. Judging was based on originality, content, reflection of campaign themes and categories, production value, impact and accessibility. Winning videos now will be used in support of the campaign's national effort to increase the employment of people with disabilities.  To see the whole press release click here.

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