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Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services www.ivrs.iowa.gov Transition Services

Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services Transition Services

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Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services

www.ivrs.iowa.gov

Transition Services

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Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services (IVRS)

Our Vision: IVRS Transition Services are continuously transformed to create a career based transition process that allows youth with disabilities to participate in various opportunities that lead to their ability to compete for, and gain, meaningful employment in the 21st century.

Our Goal: Students in transition will participate in a program of career development so that a vocational goal is identified and planned for prior to graduation.

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What is IVRS?

IVRS provides employment-related

services to people with disabilities While in high school, a VR counselor can be

part of your planning team IVRS can provide you with assistance to

achieve your vocational goals

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It Takes Two

Your IVRS counselor is your career coach when planning your future

Your goal is for you to plan, prepare and work toward your future career

Your input and participation is the key because it’s your future!

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Who Do We Serve?

Students and adults with disabilities who can benefit from assistance to determine career goals and find employment

We serve a broad range of disabilities. Examples include: learning disabilities, ADHD depression, substance abuse, orthopedic disorders, diabetes, arthritis, hearing impairments, and many others!

The majority of students on an IEP will qualify. Students do not have to be on an IEP to qualify. Past IEP students, 504 plan students, and general education students can also qualify.

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Waiting List

You may be placed on a waiting list due to the state budget

There are 3 categories to our waiting list:– Those with the Most Significant Disabilities (MSD)– Those with a Significant Disability (SD)– Other eligible individuals

The list is served MSD first, SD, then Others

Don’t let the waiting list prevent you from signing up! Contact the IVRS Counselor at your school

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Once You Qualify . . .

If you are eligible and you come off the waiting list…your counselor will work with you prior to completing your high school program to develop an Individual Plan for Employment (IPE)

The IPE will:– Identify your vocational interests, abilities and needs– Determine your vocational goal– Outline steps to reach that goal

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Focus of your IPE

Includes steps and services to reach your ultimate employment goal, along with who is responsible

Is individualized to YOU Will identify time frames in which to complete

the steps

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What’s in my IPE?

Your plan may include any combination of the following:

– Counseling and guidance– Interest testing– Labor market research– Work assessments– Job shadows– Skill/academic training– Assistive technology– Job club/job seeking

skills training

– Job placement– Consultation to

employers regarding accommodations

– IVRS as advocates for you

– IVRS as consultants for you

– IVRS participation in transition planning

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General Info

The services we provide must be outlined in your plan and directly related to your employment goal

IVRS cannot pay for something that is the school’s or other service provider’s responsibility

IVRS has some limits on the amounts we can pay for certain things

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How to get the most out of your IVRS experience

Show up for your appointments Listen carefully and ask questions Be prepared when you come to meetings Keep in contact with us and stay active Inform your counselor of any changes

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Let us know when…

School meetings are scheduled Your email address, cell phone number or

contact information changes There is a change in your educational or

employment goal

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Along the IPE path

You will meet with your counselor to review your progress towards your goal and make changes if needed

Each step outlined in your plan requires your commitment and dedication

While you’re training for your employment goal (college, technical school, on-the-job training) meet with your counselor to discuss your progress

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Getting your job

Looking for work doesn’t need to be intimidating We will help you develop your resume, application

and interview skills and how to GET THAT JOB OFFER!

Your counselor will help you identify and work through a job search plan

Your counselor will help you to connect with job leads and employment opportunities

We can work with you and your employer to provide training, accommodations and consultation

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Once you have your job . . .

Stay in contact with your counselor – Provide them with information regarding your job– If you have problems at work, contact your

counselor immediately

Your counselor will continue to help you until your employment is stabilized

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What now?

Let your teacher or guidance counselor know you would like to be referred to IVRS

Complete the application paperwork Schedule an intake appointment with your

LOCAL OFFICE today!