The ADA defines a physical impairment as a physiological disorder or condition, anatomical loss, or cosmetic disfigurement that impacts one or more of these body systems:
Under the ADA, an impairment needs to be a physiological or mental disorder. Depression, stress, and similar conditions are only sometimes considered impairments under the ADA. Whether depression and stress are considered impairments depends on if they result from a documented mental or physiological disorder or if they result from personal life or job pressures. The impairment must substantially limit at least one major life activity.
Alaska Works Partnership is a grant funded non-profit program. Applicants who are interested in attending any of our trainings are required to review and complete the documents and information below. To be eligible for consideration, applicants must agree to abide by these policies. Applicants who choose not to comply with any of the policies below will not be considered for trainings.
I understand that I should not attend any trainings with Alaska works if I have COVID symptoms. If I am suffering with allergies I will let my instructor know.
We are an Equal Opportunity Program: To Review Equal Opportunity and Discrimination Notices CLICK HERE
I hereby certify that I have read and understand the content of the Equal Opportunity Law and Discrimination Notices
Alaska Works Class Rules: To Review Class Rules CLICK HERE
I hereby certify that I have read and understand the content of the AWP Class Rules .
Some trainings require additional documents for the application to be considered complete. See application confirmation email for more details. We prefer you submit any documents by attaching them to this application below OR you can also turn them in electronically. Check confirmation email for more details. Thanks!
You can attach a picture of your Photo ID Card here