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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.
Project E3 Targeted Communities TA Project develops research briefs to translate research into practice.
One of Project E3’s goals is to develop collaborative service strategies between State VR programs and community support service agencies. We want to reduce the economic impact that disability has on disadvantaged populations, including African American communities. Partnering with community service agencies is vital to serving individuals with disabilities in low-income communities.
Project E3 Targeted Communities TA Project collects resources on targeted populations which are high-leverage groups who are underserved or achieved substandard performance with needs in multiple locations across the country: This resource page topic is Poverty
The Transition to Work: Program Activity Guide was created for community rehabilitation program providers, vocational rehabilitation agencies, and teachers of students with visual impairments working to improve employment outcomes for teens and young adults who are blind or visually impaired..
This document was prepared to assist vocational rehabilitation (VR) executives and professionals in calculating a credible return on investment (ROI) for agencies and agency programs and services. As funding levels for state and federal programs are under increased scrutiny, the timing and need for ROI information has never been greater.
This publication gives professionals at all levels within the VR system practical guidance and concrete recommendations on how to begin to change the status quo for people of color with disabilities and people who are deaf-blind.
This series describes the performance accountability requirements and key terms defined in Section 116 of WIOA, their relationship to the RSA-911 data elements, and how to calculate these indicators. The modules are available on demand by topic as follows:
- Module 1: Overview
- Module 2: Key Terms
- Module 3: Employment and Wage Indicators
The purpose of Graduation to Certification is to develop an Experiential Learning Model Demonstration Center for Novice Interpreters and Baccalaureate Degree ASL-English Interpretation Programs in order to increase the number of certified interpreters, reduce the average length of time it takes for novice interpreters to become nationally certified after graduating from baccalaureate degree ASL
Odessa Johnson is a woman who struggled through school as the result of hearing loss and entered vocational rehabilitation because she wanted to work in health care. Anne Hudlow and Rick Sizemore interview Odessa about her VR program, her training at Wilson Workforce and Rehabilitation Center.