Title: Program Monitoring Unit PRESENTS:
1Program Monitoring Unit PRESENTS
- Supported Employment (S.E.)
- Policy 131000
2Our Objectives Today
- Review Supported Employment Basics
- Talk about the NEW WAY of doing business in the
Supported Employment arena - Please note Any Questions related to the RFA
process can not be addressed here. - PLEASE refer your questions about the RFA to
VESIDSERFA_at_mail.nysed.gov. - Questions and Answers
3Our Objectives Today
- Required VESID procedures
- What will be required in the new SE authorization
process
4Our Objectives Today
- Instruction on the monthly and NYISER reporting
processes. - Additional training will be conducted early this
fall in the SE reimbursement process, prior to
the time when the SE contracts will be providing
their first reimbursements.
5Whats Changed
- Referral
- Comprehensive Assessment vs.
Situational Assessment - IPE Development
- Items Requiring Waivers
- Format of Periodic Reviews
- Reporting Specific to the Individual Consumer
6Whats Changed
- Case Status Recording Requirements
- CBVH ONLY No Coding Needed for Non-contract
Services - Case Service Codes
- Program Codes
- Stabilization
7RELATED VESID POLICIES
- Â Â Â 010.00 Employment Outcome
- Â Â Â 200.00 Referral and Applying for
Services - Â Â Â Â 202.00 Eligibility for Services
- Â Â Â Â 204.00 Assessment
- Â Â Â Â 205.00 Significance of Disability
- Â Â Â 206.00 Individualized Plan for Employment
- Â Â Â Â 435.00 Post-Employment Services (PES)
- 1310.00 Supported Employment
8VESID WEBSITE
- www.vesid.nysed.gov/policies/index.htm
- www.vesid.nysed.gov/supportedemployment
9SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT.
- What is Supported Employment?
10SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT.
- What is Supported Employment?
11S.E. includes the following
- Pre-employment services
- Intensive onsite training/intervention
- Off-site interventions
- Ongoing services throughout the term of
employment - Services to employers
12How is Supported Employment Obtained
Maintained ??
- This employment outcome is obtained by providing
Intensive services, and - is maintained through the provision of Extended
services.
13WHAT FORMS OR MODELS CAN S.E. TAKE ???
- Individual Placements
- Enclaves
- Mobile Work Crews
- Affirmative Business
- Transitional Employment Programs (TEP)
14How does VESID pay for S.E. ?
- Beginning 07/01/04, by CONTRACT ONLY
15Why do we need S.E. ?
- The concept of Mainstreaming means a seamless
transition into the adult world of work - Segregated environments are not acceptable
- This created a paradigm shift
16The S.E. paradigm shift from
- TRAIN-PLACE-TRAIN
- to
- PLACE-THEN-TRAIN
17The need for ongoing servicesbecomes apparent
- Individuals with the most significant
disabilities demonstrate difficulty maintaining
learned skills over time
18Whats Changed
- Referral
- From VESID to providers
- From CBVH to providers
- From providers other community sources to VESID
and CBVH
19Whats Changed
- Referrals to be verified consumer meets its
contract requirements - Verify your documents
- Functional limitations are listed
- Consumer represents the population your agency is
approved to serve.
20Whats Changed
- Referral
- Comprehensive Assessment vs. Situational
Assessment - IPE Development
- Items Requiring Waivers
- Periodic Review and
- Reporting Specific to the Individual Consumer
21Whats Changed
- Referral
- Comprehensive Assessment vs. Situational
Assessment - IPE Development
- Items Requiring Waivers
- Periodic Review and
- Reporting Specific to the Individual Consumer
22Whats Changed
- IPE DevelopmentCounselors will have specific
data needed to prepare the IPE in a Reference
Chart
23Whats Changed
- The Reference Chart will provide the
- Start and end dates on the authorization
- Start and end dates for the second year of
service. - What to do,if the contract is not available when
the authorization is prepared.
24Whats Changed
- Using the Supported Employment Reference Chart to
determine - How many hours of service to authorize?
25Whats Changed
- PLEASE NOTE!!!
- The CaMS referral form is NOT an authorization
for provision of SE services - The VRC is to note on the IPE THE SOURCE of
EXTENDED services fundingthis occurs at the time
Intensive SE services are planned
26Whats Changed
- IPE
- Elements the VESID Counselor MUST address in the
IPE - Employment Goal description
- Title of competitive job
27What happens when the SE Goal checkbox is
selected??
- CaMs
- Enables the Extended SE Tab
28Completing the Service Categories Section
- The Extended services provider and the funding
source must be specified, if known, on the
Extended Services TAB. - Additionally, the counselor should check any
other services that the consumer needs to reach
the employment outcome.
29Casenoting
- The VESID counselors case note in the Case
Record Development of the Original IPE - (Case Record IPE Development For Changes Case
Note if it is not the original IPE).
30Whats Changed Provision of Contracted
Services and Case Service Codes
- Case Service Codes (CSC) for SE
- 566X
- 567X
- 568X
- 569X
- Use these for Status 18 and 32.
31Case Service Code 566X Pre-Employment SE
Services
- Screening
- Assessment (situational assessment)
- Assessing the Individual
- Advocating
- Job Development/Placement
- Staff Report Writing
- Staff Travel
32Case Service Code 567X
- On Site (at the work site)Intensive SE
Interventions
33Case Service Code 568X
- Hours of Off-Site Intervention (applies only when
the individual is employed).
34Case Service Code 569X
- An all inclusive code for Hours of SE Services
provided via SE contract.
35Whats
- No Coding Needed for Non-contract Services
- VESID
- CBVH Caveat
36Whats Changed
- Referral
- Comprehensive Assessment vs. Situational
Assessment - IPE Development
- Items Requiring Waivers
- there are 3 situations that require Written
Waivers - Periodic Review and
- Reporting Specific to the Individual Consumer
37Consumer FIRST.
- All service exceptions are based on consumer
need. - Counselor MUST notify the provider in writing
38Whats Changed
- Reporting Specific to the Individual Consumer
- Periodic Review
- VES-416, Supported Employment Consumer Monthly
Progress Report. - Quarterly New York Interagency Supported
Employment Report, and - Monthly Program Status Report
39The Role of the VES-416
- Consumer MONTHLY Progress REPORT for
Reimbursements - Payment for the first contract quarter of the New
Supported Employment contract - July 1 to September 30,2004
40Effective October 31, 2004
- Effective with payments through October 31, 2004,
- all reimbursements for Supported Employment
Intensive services will be based on the
VES-416/Consumer Monthly Progress Report
41NYISER
- The role for NYISER in the new system
42EFFECTIVE onNovember 1, 2004
- Effective November 1, 2004, VESID will use a
web-based system for the VES-416. - VESID will provide an online summary of VES-416
data to each provider.
43On Line VES-416 Report
- As a result of the online VES-416 report, VESID
will be able to provide MONTHLY reimbursement to
providers of Intensive supported employment
services. - The planned September 2004 training will include
all aspects of this process including
documentation required for reimbursement.
44VESIDs VRC Role
- VESID counselors must review the provider monthly
reports for individual consumers and take
necessary action to assure progress towards a
satisfactory completion of the IPE.
45REQUIRED!
- NYISER quarterly reports are also required for
all individuals in supported employment, both
Intensive and Extended, and regardless of funding
source.
46MISSING INFO _at_ NYISER !!!!
- The provider is to call
- Vincent Paruolo _at_
- 518-474-2716
- OR
- E-mail vparuolo_at_mail.nysed.gov
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47NYISER REPORTING
- Uses for NYISER reporting.
48IMPORTANT TIMELY
- The VES-416 NYISER data must be completed in a
timely and accurate fashion - Will ensure ongoing reimbursements to programs
- VESID will verify
49PROVIDERS.you MUST
- Send Monthly Program Status report to VESID for
- July
- August September of 2004
50WEB-BASEDVES-416 start up.
- The need for the MONTHLY PROGRAM STATUS REPORT
will end beginning October 2004.
51INTENSIVE TRAINING
- Using the VES-416 to Report Activities During
Intensive Training.
52Using the VES-416
- Using the VES-416 to report the focus of the plan
for the month. - Using the VES-416 to report job development
activities. - Using the VES-416 to report Information on the
job and employer - Using the VES-416 upon placement in a suitable
job.
53Determining Stabilization
- Using the VES-416 To assist in determining
stabilization. - If stabilization has not occurred, the provider
is to enter the projected stabilization date in
preparation for entry into Extended services.
54 Language
- Stabilization
- How can you determine that a consumer has
stabilized on the job?
55PROVIDER GUIDELINES contain
- The Provider Guidelines for Supported Employment
contain - other areas these reports should address
including details of the expected package of
services needed in Extended services.
56VESID PROCEDURES Provider Guidelines describe
- What additional reports should contain
information on - Situational Assessment Reports
- Job Development and Placement Reports
- Job Site and Worker Compatibility Analysis
Reports
57Whats Changed
- Case Status Recording Requirements
- Status 18, Training
58Whats Required
- Case Status Recording Requirements
- Status 22 - In Employment.
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59Whats Required
- Case Status Recording Requirements
- Status 26 - Rehabilitated.
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60S.E. CASE CLOSURE INFO
- For Work Status
-
- For Competitive Employment
- Check NO if ...
-
61Whats the Difference ?
- Comprehensive Assessment vs. Situational
Assessment - How can you determine if a consumer is
appropriate for supported employment ?
62Whats the Difference ?
- Situational Assessment is usually provided under
contract for Intensive Supported Employment
services. - Comprehensive Community-based evaluation
63Â APPROPRIATE STUDENTS
- How can the VRC determine if a student with Most
Significant Disabilities leaving school is
appropriate for supported employment?
64PLEASE NOTE
ONCE A COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT HAS DETERMINED
THAT SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT IS THE APPROPRIATE
SERVICE FOR THE CONSUMER A SEPARATE FUNDED
ASSESSMENT , FOR EXAMPLE A SITUATIONAL
ASSESSMENT , CANNOT BE PROVIDED OUTSIDE OF THE
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT.
65PMU SAMPLE MONITORING INSTRUMENTS
- a. Scheduling Package for reviews
- b. Form used when interviewing consumers
66PMU SAMPLE MONITORING INSTRUMENTS
- c. Site Visit Report for Supported Employment
- d.Letters for transmitting report on the review
67WRAP UP
68SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT