Agencies

It’s important—and challenging—to stay up to date when you’re a social service professional in today’s world. Laws change, rules are expanded or altered, and transition services and accessibility opportunities are constantly being explored. This site provides you with breaking industry news, the latest research on Medicaid and financial tax incentives, as well as training and development opportunities for you and your staff.

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Offering hiring tips, tax incentives, and disability etiquette, the Employer Guide is an essential tool for human resources professionals, employers, and trainers. (download PDF)

 

New Hampshire Let's Work Together
New Hampshire thinks beyond the label and is partnering with this national organization promoting the hiring of workers with disabilities.

New Hampshire employers recognize the value that able workers with disabilities bring to the workplace, everyone prospers. Whether hired for a professional, technical, administrative or advocacy-related role, the bottom line is that employing able people with disabilities makes good business sense. Learn more www.nhletsworktogether.org

Think Beyond the Label (TBTL) is a national campaign that is committed to making the business case for employing people with disabilities. Our goal is simple: to raise awareness that hiring people with disabilities makes good business sense. Learn more www.thinkbeyondthelabel.com

 


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“When groups of people value each other in the workplace, everyone’s job satisfaction improves and therefore, productivity improves as well. An inclusive and respectful workplace makes great business sense”.

Sandy Brien
Vice President for Human Resources

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“Beth is one of our best employees. We have discovered that there are three traits of a good employee – eager to work, showing up on time, and trying one’s best. When we find a potential employee, like Beth, who has all three, it’s our job to provide extensive, individualized training and invariably, we come out way ahead with a valuable and productive Dining Services team member”.

Scott Danico
Director of Support Services

Take a new look at the able worker with a disability. You might be surprised by what you see.


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At the Monadnock Center for Successful Transitions (MCST), our goal is to share knowledge and build awareness
of opportunities within the workforce for able workers with disabilities.

Website sponsored by the Granite State Employment Project and the Monadnock Center for Successful Transitions,
funded by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CFDA 93.768).