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ACCES-VR TRANSITION SERVICES Transition to Career 80 Wolf Road – Suite 200 Albany, New ACCES-VR TRANSITION SERVICES Transition to Career 80 Wolf Road – Suite 200 Albany, New York 12205 -2644 www. acces. nysed. gov/vr/ Telephone: (518) 473 -8097 Toll Free #: 1 -800 -272 -5448 Fax: (518) 457 -4562

9 counties Albany, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Warren, Washington 75 school districts 9 counties Albany, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Warren, Washington 75 school districts 8 alternative schools/placements

What is ACCES-VR? l Adult l Career and l Continuing l Education l Services What is ACCES-VR? l Adult l Career and l Continuing l Education l Services l Vocational l Rehabilitation

EMPLOYMENT ACCES-VR Is All About Work! EMPLOYMENT ACCES-VR Is All About Work!

From Special Education to Adult Vocational Rehabilitation l When students leave high school, there From Special Education to Adult Vocational Rehabilitation l When students leave high school, there are no more education entitlement programs. l Adult services are based on eligibility requirements and availability of funds and services

Transition Services ACCES-VR helps individuals with disabilities to obtain and maintain employment. Transition services Transition Services ACCES-VR helps individuals with disabilities to obtain and maintain employment. Transition services specifically refers to services provided to students with disabilities in order to assist them to transition from school into the world of work.

Mission Statement The Mission of Transition to Career Services of the Capital District Office Mission Statement The Mission of Transition to Career Services of the Capital District Office of ACCES-VR is to provide consumer focused, high-quality vocational counseling, consultation, and collaboration with secondary school students, parents, and staff to facilitate an understanding of and effect a seamless and timely transition through ACCES-VR services, with a goal of successful employment outcomes for individuals with disabilities.

When to refer students l Interested students with disabilities should be referred within the When to refer students l Interested students with disabilities should be referred within the last 2 years of high school for eligibility determination and planning purposes. l ACCES-VR funding for services is usually not initiated until the last semester of high school, but there can be individual exceptions.

Who can be referred to ACCES-VR? Any student with a permanent disability can be Who can be referred to ACCES-VR? Any student with a permanent disability can be referred for eligibility determination.

Who should be referred to ACCES-VR? Students who are motivated to work and who Who should be referred to ACCES-VR? Students who are motivated to work and who will be capable of working independently in the community

Types of Disabilities l Often obvious: – Visual impairment – Deaf or hard of Types of Disabilities l Often obvious: – Visual impairment – Deaf or hard of hearing – Mobility impairment – Developmental disability – Amputation l Often hidden – Learning disability – Medical – heart, diabetes, kidney disease – Alcohol or drug abuse – Psychological & emotional conditions

Referral Process Application packet with documentation of disability is submitted to the ACCES-VR office Referral Process Application packet with documentation of disability is submitted to the ACCES-VR office (forms can be obtained electronically by contacting aleifer@mail. nysed. gov) l Case is registered and then assigned to the vocational rehabilitation counselor (VRC) working with the student’s home school l The VRC will work with the school transition liaison to arrange to meet with the student/parents/other interested parties for an intake interview l

Referral Process Complete application packet arrives at ACCES-VR Work goal is identified and IPE Referral Process Complete application packet arrives at ACCES-VR Work goal is identified and IPE developed together Eligibility determination is made within 60 days Meeting with VRC coordinated with school at any point once complete packet is received Services begin as agreed, dependent on type of service

Referral Package l l l Referral Cover Sheet Assets & Challenges Checklist Current IEP/504 Referral Package l l l Referral Cover Sheet Assets & Challenges Checklist Current IEP/504 Psychological (if applicable) Transcript (if post secondary education is planned) l l l ACCES-VR application VR-04 ACCES-VR Information Release Authorizations VR-21 & VR-22 Student Questionnaire ACCES-VR Financial Survey Other medical reports when applicable

Applications Documentation of the disability from the physician, therapist, counselor, etc. should be submitted Applications Documentation of the disability from the physician, therapist, counselor, etc. should be submitted with the application along with any school testing/records/ plans. l All Applications/releases for students need to be signed by the student. l Applications/releases for students under the age of 18 need to be signed by the student and co-signed by a parent or guardian. l

Eligibility l l Must have a permanent and/or progressive, documented disability Disability must be Eligibility l l Must have a permanent and/or progressive, documented disability Disability must be an impediment to reaching a vocational goal Must be able to benefit from services in terms of employment outcome ACCES-VR services must be required to reach employment goal

The Individual Plan for Employment (IPE) l All ACCES-VR consumers develop an IPE with The Individual Plan for Employment (IPE) l All ACCES-VR consumers develop an IPE with a specific employment goal stated l The goal must be feasible and approved by ACCES-VR l There must be a reasonable expectation that a successful employment outcome will be reached

Overview of Possible ACCES-VR SERVICES l l l Vocational Counseling Vocational Assessments Diagnostic Vocational Overview of Possible ACCES-VR SERVICES l l l Vocational Counseling Vocational Assessments Diagnostic Vocational Evaluations Functional Evaluations Technological Evaluations l l l l Vocational Training College Services and Supports Supported Employment Direct Job Placement Work try out On the job training Driver training

Economic Need Some services do depend on economic need: tuition and fees, books, tools/equipment, Economic Need Some services do depend on economic need: tuition and fees, books, tools/equipment, rehabilitation technology, some training programs l Some services do not depend on economic need: evaluations, tutors, note takers, some training programs, placement, job coaches, OJT, driver training l

ACCES-VR SERVICES and economic need $ l l l Vocational Counseling Vocational Assessments Diagnostic ACCES-VR SERVICES and economic need $ l l l Vocational Counseling Vocational Assessments Diagnostic Vocational Evaluations Functional Evaluations Technological Evaluations Driver training l l l l Vocational Training $ College Tuition, fees and books $ Rehabilitation Technology Services $ Academic support services Supported Employment Direct Job Placement Work try out On the job training

Types of Vocational Training l BOCES training programs l Private vocational school programs l Types of Vocational Training l BOCES training programs l Private vocational school programs l Certificate programs at Community Colleges

College Training Services l May include financial contribution toward: – Tuition, fees, books, – College Training Services l May include financial contribution toward: – Tuition, fees, books, – – room and board One-on-one tutors Note takers Travel costs to and from school if not living on campus Other disability specific supports such as interpreters and aides for physical needs

Supported Employment Job placement services through agencies on ACCES-VR contract for specific area & Supported Employment Job placement services through agencies on ACCES-VR contract for specific area & disability group l Intensive services – Situational assessment – Job development – Job coaching l Extended Services – On-going follow along services are funded through OPWDD, OMH, or ACCES-VR

Job Placement Services Assistance with choosing a job goal, resume development, interviewing skills and Job Placement Services Assistance with choosing a job goal, resume development, interviewing skills and job search l On the Job Training l Work Try-Outs l Occupational tools & clothing (based on economic need and job requirement)

What services will be provided? l Only the services necessary to reach the job What services will be provided? l Only the services necessary to reach the job goal identified in the IPE are provided. These services are listed as part of the IPE.

Under the ACCES-VR program an individual has the right to: l l l Participate Under the ACCES-VR program an individual has the right to: l l l Participate in the decision making process about his or her vocational program Receive services in a timely manner Receive services designed to assist in preparing for & finding employment Confidential services Appeal a decision made by ACCES-VR

Under the ACCES-VR program an individual has the responsibility to: l l l Participate Under the ACCES-VR program an individual has the responsibility to: l l l Participate in the decision making process about his or her vocational program Maintain contact with ACCES-VR counselor Provide required information in a timely manner Contact the ACCES-VR counselor about changes in job goal or financial status Contact the ACCES-VR counselor upon getting a job

Follow through with the steps in your plan, assess your progress, and keep your Follow through with the steps in your plan, assess your progress, and keep your counselor informed of how you are doing.

When you get a job…. Contact ACCES-VR! l You will continue to work with When you get a job…. Contact ACCES-VR! l You will continue to work with your ACCES-VR counselor l l To identify supports that you need to keep a job. To plan how you will get these supports To maintain contact with ACCES-VR for at least three months after you start your job.

Transition Tips 8 ACCES-VR is a voluntary, adult service; you decide if you want Transition Tips 8 ACCES-VR is a voluntary, adult service; you decide if you want it. 8 You have rights and responsibilities 8 Remember to apply to ACCES-VR before your last year of school – the process takes time!

EMPLOYMENT Remember… ACCES-VR Is All About Work! EMPLOYMENT Remember… ACCES-VR Is All About Work!

ACCES-VR Transition Staff 2010 -2011 Amy J Leifer Senior VRC (518) 485 -5549 aleifer@mail. ACCES-VR Transition Staff 2010 -2011 Amy J Leifer Senior VRC (518) 485 -5549 aleifer@mail. nysed. gov Veronica Nostramo VRC Assistant (518) 485 -5540 vnostramo@mail. nysed. gov Lynn Ricciardi VRC Assistant (518) 485 -5348 lricciar@mail. nysed. gov Lisa Williams Keyboard Specialist (518) 457 -2097 lwillia 5@mail. nysed. gov

Abby Hout VRC – Cobleskill, Gilboa-Conesville, Jefferson, Middleburgh, Schoharie, Scotia. Glenville, Sharon Springs (518) Abby Hout VRC – Cobleskill, Gilboa-Conesville, Jefferson, Middleburgh, Schoharie, Scotia. Glenville, Sharon Springs (518) 485 -5542 ahout@mail. nysed. gov Alexis Merrill VRC – Guilderland, Mohonasen, Niskayuna, Shaker, Shenendehowa (518) 457 -9638 amerrill@mail. nysed. gov Bernard Mack VRC – Berkshire, Chatham, Columbia , New Lebanon, Taconic Hills, Troy (shared) (518) 485 -5510 bmack@mail. nysed. gov

Deborah Gabrione VRC – Albany (shared), Averill Park, Berne-Knox, Cohoes, Lansingburgh, Ravena, Voorheesville (518) Deborah Gabrione VRC – Albany (shared), Averill Park, Berne-Knox, Cohoes, Lansingburgh, Ravena, Voorheesville (518) 485 -5553 dgabrion@mail. nysed. gov Ed Lessard VRC – Albany (shared), Charlton, La. Salle, Parsons (Neil Hellman School), Schalmont, Schenectady, School at Northeast, St Anne’s, Vanderheyden (518) 485 -5505 elessard@mail. nysed. gov Joseph Tedesco VRC – Berlin, Rensselaer HS (518) 457 -6913 jtedesco@mail. nysed. gov

Kathleen Mc. Cartan VRC - Galway, Hoosic Valley, Saratoga Springs, Stillwater, Tamarac, Troy (shared), Kathleen Mc. Cartan VRC - Galway, Hoosic Valley, Saratoga Springs, Stillwater, Tamarac, Troy (shared), Waterford-Halfmoon (518) 485 -5503 kmccarta@mail. nysed. gov Kyle Ferris VRC - Germantown, Hudson, Ichabod Crane (518) 457 -7944 kferris@mail. nysed. gov Lindsay Pirozzi VRC – Cairo Durham, Catskill, Coxsackie. Athens, Greenville, Hunter-Tannersville, Windham. Ashland-Jewett (518) 457 -9448 lpirozzi@mail. nysed. gov Mark Rubenstein VRC - Burnt Hills/Ballston Lake (518) 485 -5501 mrubenst@mail. nysed. gov

Melissa Strauss VRC - Fort Edward, Hudson Falls (518) 485 -5527 mstrauss@mail. nysed. gov Melissa Strauss VRC - Fort Edward, Hudson Falls (518) 485 -5527 mstrauss@mail. nysed. gov Pam Brehm-Bisaillon VRC – Argyle, Cambridge, Corinth, Fort Ann, Granville, Greenwich, Hartford, Hoosick Falls, Mechanicville, Salem, Schuylerville, South Glens Falls (518) 457 -8523 pbrehmbi@mail. nysed. gov Rich Myette VRC – Bolton, Glens Falls, Hadley. Luzerne, Johnsburg, Lake George, North Warren, Queensbury, Warrensburg, Whitehall (518) 457 -2439 rmyette@mail. nysed. gov

Salvatore Cerniglia VRC – Maple Hill (Schodack) (518) 485 -1759 scernigl@mail. nysed. gov Sonam Salvatore Cerniglia VRC – Maple Hill (Schodack) (518) 485 -1759 scernigl@mail. nysed. gov Sonam Ben Willow VRC – Bethlehem, Colonie Central, Duanesburg, Green Island, Scotia-Glenville, Watervliet (518) 485 -5506 swillow@mail. nysed. gov Vicki Starr VRC – Ballston Spa HS (518) 485 -5551 vstarr@mail. nysed. gov End of show – press forward arrow to play again