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Workplace Skills
Popular disability workplace material in our Workplace Skills Store includes soft skills training and sensitivity training.  That is because now more than ever, people with disabilities work within an integral part of the community they live in.  

Twenty five years ago, disability work programs located within sheltered and segregated settings were common for employees with intellectual disabilities entering the labor force.  Soft skills training, such as getting to work on time, getting along with others, and being enthusiastic on the job may have been the goals in these programs.  However, often workers were not required to achieve them to retain their “sheltered” job.  Today though, a disability work program is more likely to be integrated within the community.  Competitive jobs, supported employment, and work enclaves require workers to master soft skill training in order to be successful in a community work setting.

As inclusive employment continues to evolve, workers with disabilities live, shop, and play within their communities.  As wage earners they participate as consumers of goods and services.  Therefore, employees without disabilities can expect to be working along side a person with a disability but they should also anticipate that they will be providing goods or services to this segment of the population.  It is reasonable to assume that within their career employees will more than likely be part of an employee sensitivity training that focuses on disability as diversity, and how disability etiquette can relate to better customer service and more business for their employers.

For over 25 years, Program Development Associates has supported community employment by providing cutting edge disability work resources, information, and training programs.

Use this outstanding video to train staff and community about disability etiquette.


In this animated presentation, see the work world through the eyes of an irreverent but loveable skateboarder and see how he hears and grows in the process. And, he keeps his job.


This program shows viewers not only how to survive on the job, but how to get ahead, too.


Features workers in real jobs while they explore essential topics related to work.


An on-the-job documentary teaches students the 7 skills they need to be successful employees.


Real people with different physical abilities describe the kinds of service they prefer and offer strategies and techniques designed to help individuals serve customers with disabilities more easily and effectively.


Ten chapters of scripted role plays and corresponding worksheets prepare transition students for the world of work.


Describes three methods of following a schedule.


Teach money skills with worksheets that reflect real-world experiences.



Viewers learn the essentials of good customer service and the important role it plays in any service organization.

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