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News  Disability Employment Subcommittee Joins MA APSE 2025 Employment Matters Conference

Thursday, October 9 from 10:45 to 12pm, College of Holy Cross, Worcester MA
9/29/2025
  • Permanent Commission on the Status of Persons with Disabilities

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MA APSE 2025 Conference october 9 from 10:45 to 12pm at College of Holy Cross, Worcester MA Meet your Presenters and QR code to register

Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Persons with Disabilities

College of Holy Cross, Worcester MA
Massachusetts Association of People Supporting Employment First (APSE) — Employment Matters! Partners in Progress Conference
Strength in Support: Tools, Resources, and a Call to Action for Disability Employment

9/29/2025

The Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Persons with Disabilities Disability Employment Subcommittee is pleased to announce its participation in this year's Massachusetts Association of People Supporting Employment First (APSE) Employment Matters! Partners in Progress Conference.

Join Disability Employment Subcommittee Co-Chair Gyasi Burks-Abbott, Subcommittee Member Kathy Petkauskos, and 2023 National Disability Employment Awareness Month Employer Award Recipients Erin Weinman, Vice President at MicroTek, Inc. for a workshop titled "Strength in Support: Tools, Resources, and a Call to Action for Disability Employment", a collaborative event bringing together 150 professionals and advocates who share a passion for advancing disability employment initiatives across the Commonwealth.

Learn more and register here

Access the presentation here: MA APSE 2025 Strength in Supports Presentation

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  • Permanent Commission on the Status of Persons with Disabilities 

    Established in Chapter 3 Section 74 of the Massachusetts General Laws by the 2020 law enforcement reform legislation, the Commission on the Status of Persons with Disabilities is a 23-member, independent state agency with a broad charge to advance the cause of all persons with disabilities in the Commonwealth.
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