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Employment Rights of Youth with Disabilities

The 411 on Disability Disclosure:  A workbook for students on self advocacy/accommodations.

California Department of Education


California Resource Network for Young Worker's Health and Sa - At youngworkers.org, you'll find information on workplace rights and responsibilities, work hours and job restrictions, hazards on the job, ways to prevent job injuries and more.


DisabilityInfo.gov - Your central gateway to the federal government's disability-       related information and resources. This easy-to-use Web portal is a directory of government Web links relevant to people with disabilities, their families, employers, service providers and other community members.


ELaws - Child Labor Laws - Changes to youth employment rules went into effect 2/14/05. This Department of Labor website offers updated comprehensive information on wages, hours, and jobs. This is an excellent source of information written in plain language.


Job Accommodation Network - The Job Accommodation Network is a service of the Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) of the U.S. Department of Labor. JAN is one of several ODEP projects. JAN's mission is to facilitate the employment and retention of workers with disabilities by providing employers, employment providers, people with disabilities, their family members and other interested parties with information on job accommodations, self-employment and small business opportunities and related subjects. JAN's efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small business ownership, of people with disabilities. JAN represents the most comprehensive resource for job accommodations available.


National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability - NCWD/Youth is your source for information about employment and youth with disabilities.


Office of Disability Employment Policy under the Department of Labor - Information on Americans with Disabilities Act.


Youth Rules! - What are your rights as a teenager in finding a job and keeping it? Here's where you find out!



Find a Job
 
About - Find everything you're looking for right here. Career planning, and exploration as well as useful information and articles relative to today's changing workplace.




Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook -The Handbook gives you national data about jobs. Find out what's hot and what's not for pay, job openings and working conditions.

 
Cal Jobs - Job search online


Employment Development Department - A step-by-step guide to finding a good job in a career that's right for you.  Students can plan for a career, create a resume, search for jobs online, etc.


Exploring Career Information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics - Another website from the United States Department of Labor allows students to explore careers based on their interests in areas such as music, the arts, science, P.E., the outdoors, social studies, reading and math.


GrooveJob.com - GrooveJob.com is the largest job board for part-time, hourly jobs, seasonal jobs plus career building tips and more.


icouldbe.org - Connects teen with internet mentors working in careers that are of interest to you. Explore career possibilities, using icouldbe.org's extensive database. Connect with several of icouldbe.org's career mentors representing numerous professions. Explore

 
Job Search Tool online - Free resource:  Searching for a new job takes time.  Knowing how busy you are, we've created JobHunters that automatically search 24x7 for positions matching your job search criteria.  When JobHunters finds a match, you receive e-mail notification, complete with all of the information you need to learn more about the job.






NACE JobWeb - Research company profiles,get advice on job search techniques, find out what you can expect after college. Designed to help employers connect with students and colleges graduates.


NACEWEB - National Association of Colleges and Employers is the leading source of information for career services practitioners on college campuses who advise students and alumni in career development and the emplyment process and for human resources professionals.

 
National Youth Employment Coalition Resourc Links - A great resource. Links to everything! Employment & training, education and financial aid, career exploration and more.


Occupational Information Network - Making occupational information interactive and accessible for all.


Occupational Outlook Handbook from the United States Department of Labor is a nationally-recognized source of career information.

 
Quintessential Careers - Quintessential Careers is all about teens! You'll find stuff to help you get a job, get a summer job, find a career, find a college, find financial aid, find a college major(s) and minor(s), and more.


Snag a Job - This web site features part-time and seasonal employment opportunities. Search by employer!


Ventura County Job & Career Center


Virtual One Stop (VOS) - This effective tool offers job seekers the ability to be self-directed in terms of finding key information needed to make career and employment decisions.


Youth in the 21st Century - US Department of Labor designed just for youth. Career planning,job preparation and more.

 


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