From Inclusive Housing and Employment: A Conversation with Bill Dwyer, President & CEO of Helping Hand
DEC 22, 202584 MIN
From Inclusive Housing and Employment: A Conversation with Bill Dwyer, President & CEO of Helping Hand
DEC 22, 202584 MIN
Description
On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast: Bill Dwyer, CEO of Helping Hand, returns to sit down with host Daniel Smrokowski as we discuss the latest in inclusive housing, independent living, and meaningful employment for people with disabilities.
Topics and Chapter Markers:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:15:00 Inclusive Housing & Independent Living
00:38:00 High School Transition & Unified at Work
01:07:00 Leadership & Vision
01:09:00 Practical advice for Inclusive Housing options
01:11:00 How employers can implement inclusive hiring practices
01:12:30 Ways listeners can get involved or support Helping Hand
01:15:00 Final Thoughts
01:18:00 Defining Inclusion as Beyond Inclusion
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About the Podcast Host:
Daniel Smrokowski is an award-winning podcaster, columnist, and disability advocate who is best known as the founder and host of Special Chronicles, a groundbreaking podcast platform with over 800 episodes across 17 years. Through storytelling and journalism, Daniel is a recipient of the Matthew Freeman Award for Social Justice for his efforts through media to give people with disabilities a voice. Read more about Daniel HERE