nTIDE October 2022 Jobs Report | Kessler Foundation
He’s been diagnosed with autism. Is it too late to keep his job? | The Washington Post
A better path forward for criminal justice: Fostering Desistance | The Brookings Institution
Employment reduces recidivism, notes the authors of this chapter of “A Better Path Forward for Criminal Justice,” a report by the Brookings-AEI Working Group on Criminal Justice Reform.
nTIDE July 2022 Jobs Report | Kessler Foundation
Employment remains high for people with disabilities despite July dip.
Could Investments in Community Broadband Bridge the Digital Divide? | Urban Institute
Community broadband infrastructure could provide high-speed internet for the millions of Americans who lack access.
Removing Obstacles for Disabled Workers Would Strengthen the U.S. Labor Market | Center for American Progress
Although people with disabilities saw increased employment rates in 2021, their rates continue to lag significantly behind those of their peers without disabilities, signaling the urgent need for policy reform across federal and state governments.
12 Americans Die of an Overdose Every Hour. We Have the Knowledge to Prevent That. | NY Times Guest Essay
This powerful essay from the New York Times looks at lives lost to opioid addiction and ways we can reverse the trend.
How the Criminal Justice System’s COVID-19 Response Has Provided Valuable Lessons for Broader Reform | Rand Corporation
Report on key lessons learned and recommendations arising from a series of panel workshops with members of different criminal justice sectors.
‘It’s Life or Death’: The Mental Health Crisis Among U.S. Teens | The New York Times
American adolescence is undergoing a drastic change, with soaring rates of mental health disorders.