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A monograph containing articles on employment from the Adult Community Services and Supports Department projects: Rural Independent Living Leadership Mentoring Initiative (RILLMI), Rural Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment Expansion Design (RESEED), Self-Employment Development for Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury (SEDTBI), Montana Choice:Customized Employment Project, and Western Montan
An annotated bibliography presenting resources related to financing early childhood systems to support inclusive options for young children with disabilities.
A variety of resources on: perspectives on inclusionary practices; the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act related to child care services for children with disabilities; and the basis in federal law for inclusive practices.
This is a collection of Comprehensive System Personnel Development Requirements (CSPD) reports from rehabilitation agencies in Region 6. These reports include statistics on the number and education level of VR counselors within the Region.
This Fact Sheet explains Public Law 102-477 (usually referred to as "477"). It is unique among federal legislation in that it allows federally-recognized tribes and Alaska Native entities to combine formula-funded federal grants that are employment- and training-related into a single plan.
The Social Security Administration assists American Indians and Alaska Natives with disabilities to achieve work goals through the Plan for Achieving Self-Support (PASS).
This Fact Sheet explains the Veteran's Affairs Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Services program. It is an employment-oriented program that helps American Indian and Alaska Native veterans, and other veterans, with service-connected disabilities prepare for, find, and keep suitable employment.
This Fact Sheet is based on Joseph P. Kalt's 1996 testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs that "On American Indian reservations such as the Northern Cheyenne in Montana or the Rosebud Sioux in South Dakota, the economy subsists overwhelmingly on governmental transfer payments. Kalt was the director of the Harvard Project on American Economic Development.
This Fact Sheet discusses the barriers to efficient transportation on Indian reservations. The search for solutions can involve everyone from student leaders on college campuses to tribal elders and councils.Includes suggestions for organizing and funding.
Historically, American Indians and Alaska Natives, in comparison to other ethnic groups, have the highest record of military service per capita.This practice guide introduces the Veteran Affairs vocational rehabilitation services that are available to American Indian and Alaska Native veterans with service-connected disabilities.