The Quality Work Environment (QWE) Initiative is an AbilityOne program-wide initiative to implement, identify and share employer best practices to provide employees with disabilities enhanced employment opportunities, improved wages and increased upward mobility. QWE is a continuous improvement process that can be tailored to the needs of each AbilityOne employer and its employees.
The QWE team at the Institute for Economic Empowerment is enlisting "Early Adopter" nonprofit agencies (NPAs) that are interested in participating in this initiative before the end of the 2010 calendar year.
A series of 2-day workshops at locations around the country will be held to help NPAs complete their QWE Self-Assessments. Sponsorships are available to offset the cost. The workshop schedule will be announced soon under Events on the Institute's website and in this newsletter.
As an Early Adopter, your agency would complete the QWE Self Assessment which provides a framework to review and assess your current employment practices and work environment. The next step after the Self Assessment is the development of a Strategic Action Plan that summarizes the items that your NPA has identified as priority areas to bring about change in your agency -- based on the Self Assessment results. As an Early Adopter your agency would only be asked to complete the Self Assessment and begin developing the Strategic Action Plan by the end of 2010.
The QWE team is committed to providing technical assistance, training and resources to CRPs to complete the Self Assessment and to implement the Action Plans. Please contact the QWE Team if you have any questions or would like to sign up as an Early Adopter. You can also download the QWE Guidebook and Tools for Success from this website.
We look forward to your participation as an Early Adopter of QWE which provides another opportunity to improve the quality of life for the people with disabilities that you serve.






The Employee Research System (ERS) will track employment of people with significant disabilities over time. This nationwide database will enable analysis of worker-level outcomes for AbilityOne Workers with disabilities, non-AbilityOne workers with disabilities; and others receiving services. The goals of the ERS are to support research and evaluation, advocacy, policy development, business development and fundraising, benchmarking, continuous improvement and Quality Work Environments (QWE) for people with disabilities.
