The DOR Transition Connection: Navigating Vocational Resources for TAY

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The DOR Transition Connection: Navigating Vocational Resources for TAY CA Department of Rehabilitation Presenters: Peter Harsch, Assistant Deputy Director of VRPRD Lisa Harris, Chief Cooperative Programs Sarah Candee, Cooperative Programs Specialist

Agenda Relationship of DOR & LEAs TPP Relationships to Students & Resources Roles of TPP & WAI Developing a TPP Q&A

Relationship of DOR & LEAs

What is DOR? State agency- state and federally funded Provide vocational rehabilitation services to eligible individuals with a disability Mission: Employment, Independence & Equality 14 DOR districts with multiple branch offices WIOA & focus on services to youth.

DOR & LEA s WIOA- legislative obligation to have relationship with LEAs MOU w/ CDE New regulations- updating MOU DOR & the community- what does that look like for you (handout?) Building a relationship with the local DOR Cooperative Programs (TPPs)

TPP Relationships to Students & Resources Navigating a student s pathway through resources.

Transition Partnership Programs What is TPP? Who does TPP serve? Coordinating school resources with TPP WAI Special Education ROP

LEA -Special Education -IEP -WAI - College transition TPP -school to work -coordinated/ enhanced vocational services -Pre Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS) DOR -Generalist -Supported Employment -Pre-ETS -vocational services -training assistance

Case Scenarios Student A Student on (2-4 year) college track PATHWAY to DOR: front door referral DOR may assist with college Student gets job development assistance from DOR staff & local vendors to get job after college Student B (TPP) Student wants a job after high school PATHWAY to DOR: TPP Student referred to TPP in sophomore/ junior year of HS Receives TPP services (Vocational Evaluation, Work Experience, Employment Prep) Student C Student needs additional support and may be appropriate for supported employment PATHWAY to DOR: school or Regional Center referral DOR assists student with gaining supported employment placement

TPP Student Pathways Student B (1) Student B (2) Participates in 2 Work Experiences in HS 3 months before graduation TPP Job Developer works with student on finding and applying to permanent positions 4 months after graduation student gets a permanent job & receives job coaching SUCCESSFUL CLOSURE!! Participates in 1 Work Experience in HS Decides they want to attend 2 year community college for an associates degree No longer participates in the TPP after graduation but continues to work with DOR After college 2 year degree received DOR assist student with getting a permanent job that aligns with their new degree SUCCESSFUL CLOSURE!!

Roles: TPP & WAI

Clarifying Roles TPP Administrative Agencies: School Districts and Department of Rehabilitation Ages: 16-21 years of age. One year posthigh school. Eligibility: Any student with a disability, eligible for DOR services including students with an IEP or Section 504 Focus: Individualized vocational services to enable students to achieve competitive integrated employment utilizing services such as employment preparation, work-site training and job placement, and follow-up. Services provided 2-3 year in high school and up to one year after exit from high school. Collaborative Partners: Employers/Community Agencies/ DOR WAI Administrative Agencies: School districts and California Department of Education Ages: 14-22 years of age in high school. 12-14 in middle school. Eligibility: High school students with an IEP. Focus: Provides comprehensive preemployment skills training, employment placement and follow-up for students in special education who are making the transition from school to work, independent living and post-secondary education (PSE) or training Collaborative Partners: Employers/Community Agencies/ CDE

Clarifying Roles TPP Services/Required Elements: 1. Pre-ETS Vocational Evaluation 2. Vocational Instruction/Employment Preparation Pre-ETS Workplace readiness training 3. Work Experience/Pre-ETS workbased learning experience 4. Job Development Placement and Follow-up/Pre-ETS Workplace readiness training 5. Pre-ETS Non- Supported Employment Job Coaching WAI Services/Required Elements: 1. Career/Vocational Assessment 2. Employment/PSE Planning 3. Career Awareness/ Exploration 4. Career Preparation/Job Search 5. Work-Based Learning 6. Job Development 7. Employment/Work Experience 8. Job Retention 9. Work Site Mentor/Supervisor 10. Job Coach 11. Work Site Follow Along 12. Self-Advocacy/Disability Awareness 13. Youth Leadership 14. Transportation Training 15. Life Skills/Independent Living 16. Family Participation & Support of Transition 17. Partnership & Collaboration

Clarifying Roles TPP Work-Based Learning: Non Paid Work Experience Paid Work Experience On-The-Job (OJT) Training Employer Paid Positions Specialized Services: Support to Promote Employer Paid Positions Job Coaching Job Development Destination Training WAI Work-Based Learning: Non Paid Work Experience Paid Work Experience Employer Paid Positions Specialized Services: Pre- Employment Skills Development Job Coaching Job Development Travel Training WBL Follow Along Development of Career/Transition Portfolios

Developing a TPP

Developing a TPP Local DOR Contract Administrator and LEA work together Needs Assessment Identify Staffing and Budget Resources Establish New Pattern of Service Develop Service Delivery System Submit request for new program

New Program Needs Assessment Needs assessment: Who is underserved? What are the existing resources? Where are the service delivery gaps? Identify the population to be served Identify the staffing and budget resources Identify cash/certified time match available DOR staff time & case service dollars Coop Partner Staff Costs, Operating Costs, and Indirect/Administrative Overhead Costs

Establish New Pattern of Service In conjunction with the partner agencies establish the new pattern of service Must be a new, expanded or reconfigured service with a vocational rehabilitation focus Cannot be a mandated or otherwise provided service by the partner public agency

New Service Delivery System Establish the scope and scale of the new service delivery system Identify number of consumers to be served Determine the geographical catchment area Define the referral process Establish the vocational services to be provided e.g., Pre-ETS Employment services, Pre-ETS vocational evaluation, work experience/work based learning opportunities, etc.

New Service Delivery System Establish goals for the program and services Applications, plans, closures Vocational service goals Design Program: Application and referral process Joint client planning: Case management & Progress reports Communication & Quarterly Meetings

Program Application Submit a new program proposal to the Cooperative Program Section through the local Rehabilitation Specialist (DOR Contract Administrator) If/when funds become available, develop the cooperative program Assistance from local DOR & Cooperative Programs Section

Questions?

Thank you! CA Department of Rehabilitation Peter Harsch, Assistant Deputy Director VRPRD Lisa Harris, Chief Cooperative Programs Section Sarah Candee, Cooperative Programs Specialist