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General membership meetings are open to all state employees and their allies. Meetings are currently held via Zoom from 9am to 11am on the second Thursday of every month.
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DIN can now take attendance for their meetings with a QR code. Using your smartphone, you can scan the QR code and sign in before the meeting.
You can also use the link below this sentence to go directly to the attendance check-in page:
Disability Inclusion Network Meeting Attendance/Check-in 2026
ASL First Meeting Information
ASL First meetings are for state employees who identify as Deaf, deaf, DeafBlind or hard of hearing. These meetings are a space to share experiences, information and resources.
ASL First usually will have an "Open House" once a year in which we invite other people to join us to learn how to best work with fellow Deaf, deaf, DeafBlind and hard of hearing employees.
If you have questions about these meetings or would like to share something with the ASL First group, please email elizabeth.luttrell@dshs.wa.gov to be added to the agenda.
We invite any ASL First member to take a turn facilitating a meeting or to suggest a topic for discussion.
ASL First meetings take place from 12:00-1:00 PM on
February 11
April 8
June 10
August 12
October 14
December 9
October is Disability Employment Awareness Month
A DIN Lunch and Learn presentation by the DIN subcommittees was held October 19, 2022. We discussed workplace strategies that foster inclusion of people with disabilities in all aspects of employment .
DIN Lunch and Learn PowerPoint 10/19/2022
Scenarios from Lunch and Learn to review with your team
OTHER UPCOMING EVENTS
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July is Disability Pride Month and the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act
About The Disability Pride Flag
Created by Ann Magill, a disabled woman, in 2019 • Redesigned in 2021 based on feedback to be more accessible • Redesign was a collaboration on Tumblr App/website
The areas and colors on the flag each have a meaning:
The Black Field (top right and bottom left corners) - represents disabled people who have lost their lives to illness, negligence, suicide, eugenics
The Green Stripe (top stripe running diagonally from top left to bottom right corner) – sensory perception disabilities
Blue stripe – mental illness
White stripe – non apparent and undiagnosed disabilities
Yellow stripe – cognitive and intellectual disabilities
Red stripe – physical disabilities