About the GCDE

Learn about the Governor's Committee on Disability Issues & Employment (GCDE): our mission, vision and the work we do.

Mission

The Governor's Committee on Disability Issues & Employment provides state level advocacy and leadership with the disability community to obtain equity in economic opportunity and community inclusion.

Vision

An equitable Washington where people with disabilities experience full inclusion, full participation and economic vibrancy.

What we do

We promote equality, opportunity, independence and full participation in life for people with disabilities. Our members represent a wide range of constituent groups, geographical perspectives, ethnic origins and cultural heritage. Together, we:

  • Advise the governor, legislature and state agencies on policies that affect people with disabilities.
  • Monitor legislation to assure equal opportunity and access for employment, education, healthcare and public services.
  • Promote understanding of the needs and potential of people with disabilities, offering information and awareness training to the public.
  • Recognize employers who demonstrate leadership in employing people with disabilities.
  • Provide training and technical assistance to the business community to promote employment opportunities and awareness of disability issues.
  • Conduct our activities in barrier-free environments and use appropriate auxiliary aids and services to ensure effective communication.

How we can help you

Get a list of our recommended resources, find out more about our work and learn how you can join us in our efforts to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities.

Contact any of our staff or members at 360-890-3778 or gcde@esd.wa.gov to get started.

  • Elizabeth Gordon, executive director
  • Elaine Stefanowicz, program coordinator
  • Emily Heike, program specialist
  • Vacant, program specialist

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Resources

We act as a resource for the public in addressing disability-related issues. Here is a list of helpful and informative disability-related websites we recommend.

Please do not contact us soliciting the addition of further resources.