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Updated: 9:28 AM Sep 18, 2006
Ability First/Workforce Training Sessions
A study shows approximately 25 percent of Florida's population have some type of disability.
Posted: 5:49 PM Sep 15, 2006Reporter: Marise Estime |
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October is Disability Awareness Month, and Workforce Plus in Quincy is gearing up for the event and training employees to meet the needs of disabled clients.
The agency is hoping the training session with Ability First personnel will bring in favorable results for disabled residents hoping to become employed.
Ability First and Workforce Plus will be conducting workshops throughout the Big Bend area making sure their personnel are ready for the task to help disabled unemployed citizens.
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