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Whether you are considering High School/High Tech as a resource for student interns,  becoming involved as a mentor, or opening up your worksite to student field trips and job shadowing,  here are some useful links for you:

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Employer Assistance and Recruiting Network (EARN) - The employment arm of the Job Accommodation Network, EARN helps employers to find qualified individuals with disabilities and to assist them in making job accommodations easy.

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Division of Rehabilitation Services - This link includes information on disability etiquette, assistive technology, and tax credits available to employers who hire people with disabilities.

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Maryland Mentoring Partnership - This site provides information on how to be a mentor and the importance of mentoring our youth.










 

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Office of Disability Employment Policy
National Collaborative on Workforce & Disability for Youth
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