Title: Customized Employment
1Disability Program Navigator TrainingA Joint
Initiative of theU.S. Department of Laborand
theSocial Security Administration
Collaboration with Vocational Rehabilitation Beyon
d Co-location Working Together to Meet
Employment Objectives Joe Skiba.
2Vocational Rehabilitation
Title IV of WIA contains the 1998 amendments to
the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
3Context for Effective System Navigator
Implementation
Customer Needs
Policy
Practice
Culture
4Principles Driving the VR Program
- Independence
- Self Determination
- Informed Choice
- Meaningful Careers
- Individual Empowerment
- Maximize Employment/ Self sufficiency
- Inclusion/Integration
- Support for Individual and Systemic Advocacy
5Principles Driving WIA
- Universal Access.
- State and Local Flexibility.
- State and Local Accountability.
- Choice.
- Streamlining Services.
- Strong Role for Workforce Investment Boards.
- Improved Youth Services.
6 According to ADAThe nations goals regarding
individuals with disabilities are to assure
- equality of opportunity
- full participation (empowerment)
- independent living
- economic self- sufficiency
-
Bobby Silverstien Disability Policy
Framework
7Principles Driving WIA
- Universal Access.
- State and Local Flexibility.
- State and Local Accountability.
- Choice.
- Streamlining Services.
- Strong Role for Workforce Investment Boards.
- Improved Youth Services.
8Purpose of the Programs Funded under the Rehab
Act
- To empower individuals with disabilities to
maximize employment, economic self sufficiency,
independence, and inclusion and integration into
society.
9VR services to enable individuals with
disabilities to pursue meaningful careers by
securing employment commensurate with their
abilities and capabilities.
10State VR - Mandated Partner of the One-Stops
- Co-location
- Collaboration
- Linked planning
- Use of Memoranda of Understanding
- Cost allocation to share expenses based on usage
standards.
11Eligibility and Planning
- Focus on the strengths, resources, priorities,
concerns, abilities, capabilities interests and
informed choices of the individual.
12Informed Choice
13Full and Active Partners in the VR
processInvolvement and informed choice of the
individual in decisions directly affecting them.
- Assessments to be conducted.
- Selection of vocational goals objectives.
- Services and supports provided.
- The right to refuse or terminate.
- Selection of service providers.
- Measures of progress used.
14Informed Choice, Achieved Only When
- Individuals have Access to All Pertinent
Information. - Have Clarity Around Decision Making Process in
Culturally Relevant Context. - Individuals have Opportunity to Understand
Information and have REAL OPTIONS. - Are Actively Involved in Making Decisions and
Following Through. - Are Responsible for Evaluating Results and
Integrating into Future Choices.
15Eligibility
- VR services provided to eligible persons with
disabilities to prepare for, secure, maintain or
regain employment.
16Eligibility
- Person must have a physical or mental impairment.
- Impairment results in a substantial impediment to
employment - Person requires VR services to prepare for,
secure retain or regain employment.
17Eligibility
- Person presumed to be able to benefit from VR in
pursuing employment unless clear and convincing
evidence the individual is incapable of
benefiting related to vocational outcomes. - Those receiving SSI or SSDI are presumed
eligible.
18Ineligibility
- Determination made only after involvement of
customer or their representative. - Informed in writing including reasons and means
to express disagreement and seek remedy. - Advised of CAP services.
- When decision based on individual is incapable of
benefiting from VR to achieve employment
outcomedecision to be reviewed within 12 mos.
19Employment
- Competitive
- Full time or part-time if that is the maximum for
the individual - Self employment
- Supported Employment
- Competitive work, in an integrated setting
20Individual Plan for Employment
- Developed with qualified VR counselor or option
for customer or representative to develop and
present to VR.
21Individual Plan for Employment
- Employment goal.
- Specific VR services needed.
- Specific service provider selected by customer.
- Outline criteria to evaluate progress toward
achieving vocational goal. - Responsibilities of customer and VR agency.
- Plan to be reviewed annually.
- Rights and remedies provided to customer.
22Order of Selection
23Order of Selection
- When a State VR Agency is unable to serve all
eligible individuals, an OSS must be implemented. - Requires an order of priority based on serving
those with the most significant disabilities
first. - VR must provide Info and Referral services.
- Implications for One-Stops related to referral of
those outside the priority categories.
24Comparable Services and Benefits
- VR must pursue other available resources when
developing a plan for services with customers. - Not required if the search would delay progress
of the individual toward achieving employment
outcome.
25Services
26Services
- Vocational and other training, personal
adjustment books, supplies. - Counseling and Guidance.
- Corrective surgery or treatment to correct
/modify substantial employment impediment. - Prosthetic and orthotic devices.
- Assistive technology/accommodations.
- Support services, maintenance-transportation
costs related to VR services.
27Services
- Assessment for determining eligibility and rehab
needs. - Interpreter services, reader services.
- Diagnosis and treatment for those with mental or
emotional disorders. - Tools and licenses.
- Assistance to conduct market analysis, business
planning toward self employment. - Placement and follow along services.
- Post employment services to retain employment.
28Customer ChoiceChallenges in Implementation(WIA)
- WIB Determines Training Areas Based on
Occupational Demand. - WIB Decides If and How Much Directed to
Training. - Labor Market vs. Individual driven System.
- Individual can Get Training only When no Job
Results from Core or Intensive Services.
29Customer ChoiceChallenges in Implementation(V.R.
)
- Individual-Consumer Driven.
- Assessments to Determine Eligibilty.
- IPE.
- Vocational Goal.
- Services.
- Service Providers.
- Methods to Obtain Services.
- Partner in Monitoring/ Evaluating own Plan.
30Due Process Requirements
- Provide information on rights and
responsibilities - Provision for internal hearings
- CAP
- Voluntary Mediation
- Appeals outside of specific VR agency
31Other provisions
- Defines qualified rehab professionals.
- Establish System of Personnel Development
- Encourages coop agreements with other One-stop
agencies. - Emphasis on transition services for school aged
youth. - Innovation and expansion capability.
- Independent living programs funded through the VR
amendments State Independent Living Councils.
32Performance Indicators
- Employment outcomes
- achieving employment
- with significant disabilities earning minimum
wage - Equal access to services
- Consumer satisfaction
- Retention of employment
- 6 and 12 months
- Use of resources
33Challenges and Opportunities
- Create other options rather than automatic
referral of persons with disabilities to VR. - Blending of resources rather than each agency or
partner viewing resources as last dollar. - VR and Workforce agencies support PWD as
recipients for WIA funded training and other
support services.
34Challenges and Opportunities
- Local workforce board targets PWD for training
and other intensive services. - WIA agencies begin to recognize part time or self
employment as successful outcome. - Multiple partners work together to implement
employment objectives for PWD recognizing short
and long term career goals of individuals.
35Challenges and Opportunities
- Sharing relevant information across One-stop
partners within confidentiality and release of
information requirements. - Put in place service architecture for
coordinating and planning and support of PWD as
part of a seamless system. - Work toward better alignment of multiple agencies
with varied cultures and traditions.
36We cant solve problems by using the same
kind of thinking we used when we created them
37Reference Web Sites
- www.ed.gov/policy/speced/leg/rehabact.doc
- www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/osers/rsa/programs.h
tml - www.onestops.info
- www.disabilityinfo.gov
- www.onestoptoolkit.org
- www.promising-practices.org
- www.virtualcil.net/cils/
- www.ncil.org
- www.nga.org
- www.nationalrehab.org