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APSE - Association of People Supporting Employment First APSE Established 1988 The only national membership organization to focus exclusively on inclusive employment and career advancement opportunities for individuals with disabilities
Online Learning - Association of People Supporting Employment First APSE presents an updated, universal, set of competencies for employment professionals across the U S that reflect the evolving knowledge and skillsets needed to support job seekers with disabilities to find, secure, and succeed in the competitive job market
Membership - Association of People Supporting Employment First APSE is the national voice for Employment First Our members work to make inclusive workplaces, fair wages, and benefits, and the dignity of a job well done a reality for people with physical, mental health, intellectual, and developmental disabilities
About APSE - Association of People Supporting Employment First APSE is the national voice for Employment First Our members are leaders in making inclusive workplaces, fair wages, and benefits, and the dignity of a job well done a reality for people with physical, mental health, intellectual, and developmental disabilities
Employment First Map - Association of People Supporting Employment First APSE's E1 Legislation and Policy Update provides a list of state-level Employment First initiatives, organized by type Links are provided to state legislation, executive orders and policies aimed at increasing competitive, integrated employment outcomes for people with disabilities
Events Learning - Association of People Supporting Employment First This is the place to turn for position papers, APSE statements and letters, helpful publications, and the tools you need to be better-informed about inclusive employment, including an archived copy of Olmstead guidance