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Celebrating 80 Years of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM)Inclusion, Belonging, and the Power of Diverse Abilities
October marks the 80th anniversary of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) a time to recognize and celebrate the contributions of people with disabilities in the American workforce. As someone who advocates for inclusion and believes in the power of unique abilities, this month holds a special meaning for me.
Since NDEAM first began in 1988, it has encouraged conversations about inclusion, accessibility, and the importance of ensuring that every person, regardless of ability, has the opportunity to succeed. Today, 80 years later, that message is more important than ever.
Inclusion is not just a policy — it’s a practice that empowers people to reach their full potential. When workplaces are inclusive, they benefit from a wide range of perspectives, ideas, and talents. People with disabilities bring creativity, innovation, and problem-solving skills that strengthen teams and inspire others to think differently.
True inclusion means more than just hiring people with disabilities, it’s about creating a sense of belonging. When individuals feel respected, supported, and valued for who they are, they can thrive both personally and professionally. Belonging helps build stronger relationships, better teamwork, and a culture where everyone feels they matter.
Companies that embrace disability inclusion see measurable results, including higher employee retention, better decision-making, and greater innovation. When employees feel seen and heard, they’re more engaged, more productive, and more likely to stay long-term. Inclusion is not just the right thing to do, it’s also smart business.
As we celebrate 80 years of NDEAM, let’s continue to build workplaces that welcome and support people of all abilities. Let’s focus on what people can do, rather than what they can’t. Every person has something valuable to contribute, and when we work together with understanding and compassion, we can create a world where everyone belongs.
National Disability Employment Awareness Month is a reminder that inclusion should be celebrated all year long, not just in October. Together, we can continue to raise awareness, inspire change, and build communities where people with disabilities are recognized for their strengths and achievements.
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