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April 30, 2010April 30, 2010 Washington TBI ConferenceWashington TBI Conference 11
The NET: The NET: National Employment National Employment
TeamTeamVR and BusinessVR and Business
Kathy West-Evans, MPA, CRCKathy West-Evans, MPA, CRCDirector of Business RelationsDirector of Business Relations
Council of State Administrators of Council of State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation (CSAVR)Vocational Rehabilitation (CSAVR)
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Personal and Personal and Professional Professional CommitmentCommitment
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A Life Changes in an A Life Changes in an InstantInstant
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VR: Career Planning and VR: Career Planning and Employment OutcomesEmployment Outcomes
Employment outcomes are our responsibilityEmployment outcomes are our responsibility Everyone employed in public VR under Title I Everyone employed in public VR under Title I
of The Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as of The Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended is responsible for: providing VR amended is responsible for: providing VR services to assist the individual to “prepare services to assist the individual to “prepare for and engage in gainful employment.” for and engage in gainful employment.”
VR is measured on employment outcomes – VR is measured on employment outcomes – the quantity the quantity butbut
Employment outcomes also include quality Employment outcomes also include quality measures – integration, wages and benefitsmeasures – integration, wages and benefits
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Hallmarks of the Hallmarks of the Public VR ProgramPublic VR Program 80 Agencies80 Agencies State-Federal Partnership State-Federal Partnership Partner Programs: VA and AIR Partner Programs: VA and AIR Individualized FocusIndividualized Focus HolisticHolistic Comprehensive Plan: IPE Comprehensive Plan: IPE Return on Investment Return on Investment
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Comprehensive Comprehensive AssessmentAssessmentand Individualized and Individualized PlanPlan MedicalMedical Assistive TechnologyAssistive Technology PsychologicalPsychological SocialSocial FinancialFinancial LegalLegal Independent LivingIndependent Living EducationEducation Career Planning and EmploymentCareer Planning and Employment Ongoing SupportsOngoing Supports
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EmployersAdvocacy& Legal Services
FinancialPrograms
HigherEducation
MedicalPrograms
FamilySupports
ILServices
Schools
VocationalRehabilitation
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Business: Business: The The OtherOther Customer Customer
The NET - A National The NET - A National Approach to Serving Business Approach to Serving Business Through VR Points of ContactThrough VR Points of Contact
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The NET Vision The NET Vision StatementStatement
To create a “one company” To create a “one company”
approach to serving business approach to serving business customers through a national customers through a national VR team that specializes in VR team that specializes in employer development, employer development, business consulting and business consulting and corporate relations. corporate relations.
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The NET The NET Benefits by Customer Benefits by Customer
CategoryCategoryBusinessBusiness will have direct access to the will have direct access to the
qualified candidates and support services qualified candidates and support services provided by State VR agencies on a provided by State VR agencies on a national basis.national basis.
VR consumersVR consumers will have access to will have access to national employment opportunities and national employment opportunities and career development resources.career development resources.
State VR agenciesState VR agencies will have a national will have a national system for sharing employment system for sharing employment resources, best practices and business resources, best practices and business connections. connections.
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VR’s History with VR’s History with BusinessBusiness
1970-80’s – individual state agencies with informal 1970-80’s – individual state agencies with informal connections , Projects with Industry (PWI)connections , Projects with Industry (PWI)
Washington State DVR – Business Relations/ EARNWashington State DVR – Business Relations/ EARN 1988 Multi-State Marketing Conference, Michigan1988 Multi-State Marketing Conference, Michigan
– 14 States: Alabama, Colorado, D.C., Georgia, 14 States: Alabama, Colorado, D.C., Georgia, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York, Texas General and Pennsylvania, New York, Texas General and Blind, Virginia – General and Blind, Washington Blind, Virginia – General and Blind, Washington and West Virginiaand West Virginia
2004 National Employment Conference: 2004 National Employment Conference: RSA/CSAVR – Feedback from Business used to RSA/CSAVR – Feedback from Business used to design The NETdesign The NET
2005 Commitment of VR Leadership – CSAVR Staff2005 Commitment of VR Leadership – CSAVR Staff 2006 Design and Launch The NET2006 Design and Launch The NET
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National Employment National Employment Conference 2004: Building Conference 2004: Building with Our Business Customerswith Our Business Customers
AirTran AirwaysAirTran Airways American Red American Red
CrossCross Bridges, Inc.Bridges, Inc. Cellular One / Cellular One /
Western WirelessWestern Wireless CVS/PharmacyCVS/Pharmacy GEICOGEICO General Motors, General Motors,
Inc.Inc.
infoUSAinfoUSA IntelIntel The Kennedy CenterThe Kennedy Center Lenske’s Clamping Lenske’s Clamping
Tools, Inc.Tools, Inc. Manpower, Inc.Manpower, Inc. Marriott, Inc.Marriott, Inc. Motor WorldMotor World Miami UniversityMiami University Microsoft CorpMicrosoft Corp..
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National Employment National Employment Conference 2004: Building with Conference 2004: Building with Our Business CustomersOur Business Customers
National Bank of National Bank of CommerceCommerce
Oklahoma One-Oklahoma One-Call System, Inc.Call System, Inc.
On Our OwnOn Our Own Principal Financial Principal Financial
GroupGroup Raytheon Raytheon
CompanyCompany Safeway, IncSafeway, Inc..
Social Security Social Security AdministrationAdministration
SouthTrust Bank SouthTrust Bank – Wachovia, Wells Wachovia, Wells
Fargo Fargo Starbucks Coffee Starbucks Coffee
CompanyCompany State of DelawareState of Delaware United States United States
ArmyArmy
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National Employment National Employment Conference 2004: Building with Conference 2004: Building with
Our Business CustomersOur Business Customers
U.S. Department of Homeland SecurityU.S. Department of Homeland Security University of Alabama at BirminghamUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham Washington Mutual Washington Mutual West CorporationWest Corporation
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The NET: A Customer The NET: A Customer Driven System Driven System
Dual Customer FocusDual Customer Focus Customer DrivenCustomer Driven National in ScopeNational in Scope VR as One CompanyVR as One Company Easily Accessible NetworkEasily Accessible Network
– Points of ContactPoints of Contact– VA Employment CoordinatorsVA Employment Coordinators– Community PartnersCommunity Partners
Leveraging the Strengths of the Leveraging the Strengths of the National VR System at the Local LevelNational VR System at the Local Level
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The NET: VR Consumer’s The NET: VR Consumer’s BenefitBenefit
Career opportunities….not just job placementsCareer opportunities….not just job placements– understand the business environment and understand the business environment and
work culturework culture– ““real time” information incorporated into IPE real time” information incorporated into IPE
planningplanning– informed choiceinformed choice– internal “champions”internal “champions”– corporate culturecorporate culture– benefits & inclusionbenefits & inclusion
Upward mobility opportunitiesUpward mobility opportunities– life-long learninglife-long learning– mentors on sitementors on site
RetentionRetention
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The NET: Business The NET: Business Customers BenefitCustomers Benefit
Access to VR as a national system with partnerships Access to VR as a national system with partnerships built at the local, state and multi-state level based on built at the local, state and multi-state level based on the needs of the business.the needs of the business.
Easy Access to a coordinated national network of VR Easy Access to a coordinated national network of VR state points of contact and their community partnersstate points of contact and their community partners
Access to a national VR system that delivers quality Access to a national VR system that delivers quality products and services, is responsive and consistent products and services, is responsive and consistent across states. across states.
Access to the largest talent pool of applicants with Access to the largest talent pool of applicants with disabilities in the country.disabilities in the country.
Access to national VR resources, best practices and Access to national VR resources, best practices and technical experts at the national, state and local leveltechnical experts at the national, state and local level
VR points of contact that are linked to resources at VR points of contact that are linked to resources at the local, state, regional and national level.the local, state, regional and national level.
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NET Key Concept: One NET Key Concept: One CompanyCompany Business expects VR to deliver in Business expects VR to deliver in
multiple locations based on their multiple locations based on their footprint which could be state, multi-footprint which could be state, multi-state, national or global.state, national or global.
Business access a national talent poolBusiness access a national talent pool Business expects to receive high Business expects to receive high
quality services that are consistent in quality services that are consistent in various locations around the countryvarious locations around the country
The NET: VR’s 80 agencies working The NET: VR’s 80 agencies working together around this customer base together around this customer base
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The Needs Assessment:The Needs Assessment:Dual CustomerDual Customer
BusinessNeeds Assessment
Staff EducationJob Site AnalysisJob Match (KSAs)
Technical AssistanceA.T./ Rehab. Engineering
Reasonable AccommodationFinancial IncentivesRetention Services Customer Outreach
MarketingPlan with Business
ConsumerVocational Assessment
MedicalPsychological
SocialFinancial
LegalAssistive TechnologyIndependent Living
Education Vocational
Individual Plan for Employment (IPE)
Vocational Rehabilitation: Dual Customer Model
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The NET:VR Business ServicesThe NET:VR Business ServicesDefined by Business CustomersDefined by Business Customers
• Pre-EmploymentPre-Employment• InternshipsInternships• TrainingTraining
• HR/Staffing HR/Staffing • Recruitment & PromotionRecruitment & Promotion• Benefits & CompensationBenefits & Compensation• Retention SupportsRetention Supports• Employee Advisory Services Employee Advisory Services
• AccommodationsAccommodations• Work Site AssessmentWork Site Assessment• Assistive TechnologyAssistive Technology
• Staff TrainingStaff Training• Disability AwarenessDisability Awareness• ADA/Employment LawsADA/Employment Laws
• Diversity ProgramsDiversity Programs• EEOC/Affirmative ActionEEOC/Affirmative Action
• Universal DesignUniversal Design• ContractsContracts• FacilitiesFacilities• Programs/ServicesPrograms/Services• Assistive Technology Assistive Technology • Information TechnologyInformation Technology
• Financial SupportsFinancial Supports• WOTCWOTC• Barrier RemovalBarrier Removal
• Legal & ComplianceLegal & Compliance• Labor Relations Labor Relations • Policy DevelopmentPolicy Development• Risk ManagementRisk Management
• Product DevelopmentProduct Development• Customer ServiceCustomer Service• Marketing & Outreach Marketing & Outreach
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The Rest of the The Rest of the Story…Story…
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Empowerment and Empowerment and Self-SufficiencySelf-Sufficiency
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Challenging Stereotypes Challenging Stereotypes and Attitudinal Barriersand Attitudinal Barriers
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The Foundations of The Foundations of The Rehabilitation ActThe Rehabilitation Act
Qualified StaffQualified Staff A Comprehensive ApproachA Comprehensive Approach Empowerment and Self-DeterminationEmpowerment and Self-Determination Holistic and Individualized PlanningHolistic and Individualized Planning
Building Careers Through EmploymentBuilding Careers Through Employment Building Lives Through Independence Building Lives Through Independence
and Self-Sufficiencyand Self-Sufficiency
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Your Contacts in VRYour Contacts in VR
Kathy West-Evans, Director of Kathy West-Evans, Director of Business Relations, CSAVRBusiness Relations, CSAVR– [email protected]@rehabnetwork.org– 206.999.9455206.999.9455
John Evans, Employer Relations John Evans, Employer Relations Manager, WA DVRManager, WA DVR– [email protected]– 1.800.637.56271.800.637.5627