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This page contains an overview of competitive integrated employment with information and links to promising practices and literature review; resources; training; laws, regulations and policies, and frequently asked questions.
This page contains an overview of Integration of VR into the Workforce Development System with information and links to promising practices and literature review; resources; training; laws, regulations and policies, and frequently asked questions.
This page contains an overview of Transition to the Common Performance Accountability System with information and links to promising practices and literature review; resources; training; laws, regulations and policies, and frequently asked questions.
National Transition Assistance Center on Transition (NTACT) map of transition resources and contacts for the U.S. States and Territories. Includes links to the best resources.
NTACT Identifies Effective and promising vocational rehabilitation practices. Links to the source information on many effective practices.
This webinar provides Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) agencies with an overview of the National Employment Team (NET) and the Talent Acquisition Portal (TAP).
Open Doors developed a series of Information and Resources guide to provide basic information and resources about the transition for youth and families from diverse cultures and language backgrounds. Available in English & 8 different languages (Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, Russian, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Somali, and Korean)
This Guidebook was created to provide case managers, care managers, service
coordinators and integrated health home care coordinators with critical information,
resources and tools to help them do the best possible job of assisting transition-age youth
and working-age adults with disabilities they support to work.
A New Kind of Career Fair — A Reverse Career Fair is a career fair that flips the table: Job seekers create displays and presentations that showcase their talents; and employers then have the opportunity to circulate among the booths and introduce themselves to the job seekers whose skills and abilities meet their needs.
Project E3 will work with 12 selected communities. These targeted communities will receive long-term, on-site Intensive Technical Assistance. The technical assistance will focus on improving employment and community integration of persons with disabilities from VR-eligible, economically disadvantaged targeted populations.This site is the Kentucky Targeted Communities landing page.