News and Publications on Work Without Limits
April 14, 2011
Massachusetts Unveils Statewide “What Can YOU Do?” Campaign
Featured at Disability.gov
"Massachusetts works best when everybody works."
Thousands of Massachusetts residents will be seeing this message throughout the month of April, as part of a public awareness campaign that was launched on April 1st by the University of Massachusetts Medical School, in partnership with the national “What Can YOU Do?” Campaign for Disability Employment and the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP). Massachusetts is the first state to customize this award-winning campaign, utilizing outreach tools such as billboards, radio placements and television public service announcements (PSAs).
April 1, 2011
Employment-Supportive Personal Assistance Services (E-PAS) Facilitate Employment of Persons with Serious Physical and Mental Disabilities
Featured at Disability.gov
Raymond E. Glazier, Ph.D., Director of the Abt Associates Center for the Advancement of Rehabilitation and Disability Services and Member of the MA Work Without Limits Initiative talks about Personal Assistance Services.
April 1, 2011
What can YOU do to employ people with disabilities?
Work Without Limits unveils Massachusetts public awareness campaign
by: Bryan Goodchild, UMass Medical School Communications
Featured in UMass Med NOW
November 10, 2010
Working, hiring without limits. AS I SEE IT.
An Op-Ed piece by: Dr. Jay Himmelstein and James R. Salzano
New course trains people with disabilities to care for others
by: Sandra Gray, UMass Medical School Communications
Featured in UMass Med NOW
October 29, 2009
October 28, 2009



