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Page 1: Training Session # 1 Disability Overview. National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability/Youth -- Making the Connection between Youth with Disabilities

Training Session # 1Training Session # 1Disability Overview Disability Overview

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MISSION

To ensure that youth with disabilities are provided full access to high quality services in integrated settings in order to maximize their opportunity for employment and independent living

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COLLABORATIVE PARTNERS

Center for Workforce Development, the Institute for Educational Leadership       

Disability Studies & Services Center, the Academy for Educational Development

National Conference of State Legislatures

National Association of Workforce Boards

National Center on Secondary Education & Transition, the University of Minnesota

National Youth Employment Coalition

TransCen, Inc.

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TYPES OF PRODUCTS AND RESOURCES

• How to Guides• Information and Policy Briefs• Backgrounders• Hot Topics Syntheses• Funding Sources• Training Materials

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What will you find in this Session?

Disability Definitions & General Statistics Legislative Requirements for Serving Youth with

Disabilities– Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)– Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)– Vocational Rehabilitation Act (VR)– Workforce Investment Act (WIA)

Disability Awareness & Etiquette Resources/Handouts

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Why is this Information Important?

There is an increasing number of youth and adults with disabilities with varying needs and supports entering the workforce.

The workforce development system needs to possess a general understanding of rights, responsibilities, and rules pertaining to disability issues and how best to work with various populations.

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Disability Statistics(Lou Harris Poll- 2004)

54 million Americans have a disability 35% of working-age individuals with disabilities

work full-time or part-time 78% of working-age individuals without

disabilities work full-time

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Employment of Youth in America

Approximately half of the youth in America do not go on to college and, in turn, receive little assistance in making the transition from school to employment

Between the ages of 18 and 27, the high school graduate not enrolled in a postsecondary educational program holds approximately six different jobs and experiences unemployment four to five times

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Employment of Youth with Disabilities

Exceptionally high levels of unemployment and underemployment

High job turnover rate Extremely low levels of wage, promotion, and

independent living Typically trained for low wage, entry-level jobs Guided towards certain jobs and careers due to

misconceptions of disability

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Why Focus on Youth with Disabilities?

Employment outlook for youth with disabilities remains poor as compared to employment outcomes for youth without disabilities

– There was a 12% decrease in unemployment for individuals without disabilities as compared to individuals with disabilities

– 60% unemployment rate for individuals with mild disabilities

– 80-90% unemployment rate for individuals with significant disabilities

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Factors Influencing Poor Employment Prognosis

Estimates of youth in juvenile corrections system with any type of disability range from 32-80%

34.1% of all persons with disabilities do not complete high school

Enrollment of persons with disabilities in postsecondary programs is still 50% lower that it is for the general population

Unemployment rate for persons with disabilities remains 60-70%

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Diverse Disabilities

Congenital v. Acquired Disabilities Visible v. Hidden Disabilities Sensory Physical Cognitive

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Disability Legislation

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Vocational Rehabilitation Act (VR) Workforce Investment Act (WIA)

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Definition of Disability(under the ADA)

Anyone with a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the following major life activities (examples):– Walking - Working– Speaking - Taking care of self– Sitting - Learning– Hearing - Breathing– Thinking - Standing– Seeing - Sleeping– Concentrating - Reproduction

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Definition of Disability(under the ADA) (Continued)

Individuals associated with persons with disabilities (i.e., spouses, children, etc.)

Anyone with a record of such impairment of substantial limitation

Being regarded as having such an impairment

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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990

Prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in employment, transportation, public accommodations, communications, and activities of state and local government

Prohibits discrimination in private sector employment/training programs; and in state and local government employment, activities, and programs

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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 (continued)

Covers compensation, promotion, fringe benefits, assignments, transfers, training, evaluations, discipline, social/recreation programs, application procedures, interviewing, and advancements

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Titles of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

Title I: Employment Title II: State and Local Governments Title III: Private Entities Title IV: Telecommunications Title V: Miscellaneous Provisions

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Important ADA Terminology

Qualified person with a disability Essential job functions Reasonable accommodations Undue hardship

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Qualified Person with a Disability

An individual with a disability who can:– satisfy the required skills, experience and

education for the desired or held position and– perform the “essential functions” of the

position, with or without “reasonable accommodations.”

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Essential Job Functions

These are the tasks that are fundamental and necessary to perform a given position. They do not include marginal duties.

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Reasonable Accommodations

This is any change an employer makes that enables a qualified person with a disability to:

Have equal opportunity in the selection process,

Perform the essential functions, andEnjoy equal benefits and privileges of

employment.

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Reasonable Accommodations (Examples)

Reasonable Accommodations may include:– Extended breaks during work day– Providing or modifying equipment– Making facilities accessible and removing

barriers– Providing readers and sign language

interpreters– Allowing job coach participation

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Undue Hardship

An employer needs to provide accommodations unless the accommodation would require “significant difficulty or expense” based on:

The size of the business operationThe financial resources of the employer

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Undue Hardship(Continued)

The cost of the accommodation in relation

to the size of the business and its

resources,– The disruption to other workers– The alteration to the employer’s

business or the changes in the delivery of services.

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Undue Hardship Scenario #1

There is a small not-for-profit employment establishment (approximately 20 employees). They have access to limited resources and one of the employees is deaf and is seeking a full-time interpreter as an accommodation. After exploring all possible options, the cost of hiring a full-time interpreter would be at least $20,000. The small business is not able to afford such a cost and must seek other sources of support (possibly through VR) to help compensate the business.

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Undue Hardship Scenario #2

An employer is seeking a full-time position for someone to perform various administrative duties while the office is open for operation (9-5 pm). One of the functions of the job is to answer the telephones during office hours. An employee with a disability is seeking alternate hours for working at this job (11-7 pm) as an accommodation. The employer would essentially have to waive the essential functions of the job as they were posted for the job opening. The office is only opened from 9-5 pm and an additional part-time position would need to be filled in order to accommodate the alternate hours. This may be viewed as an undue hardship to the employer.

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Title II of the ADA

Title II of the ADA covers public entities and public transportation. It contains 2 parts:– Part 1: applies to all state and local

governments and is enforced by the Department of Justice and designated federal agencies

– Part 2: applies to public transportation and is enforced by the Department of Transportation

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The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)

mandates public school districts receiving federal funds provide a “free appropriate public education” in the least restrictive environment

mandates transition services including activities that promote the movement from school to post-school activities, and appropriate placement options for all students who are eligible

prohibits public school students with disabilities from being excluded from school-based or work-based learning activities

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IDEA (continued)

requires the inclusion of a transition statement relating to a student’s course of study beginning at age 16

focuses attention on how individual educational programs could be developed to help the youth successfully transition to life after high school

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Definition of Disability(under the IDEA)

As defined by IDEA, the term “child with a disability” means a child:– With mental retardation, hearing impairments

(including deafness), speech or language impairments, visual impairments (including blindness), serious emotional disturbance, orthopedic impairments, autism, traumatic brain injury, other health impairments, or specific learning disabilities; and who by reason thereof, needs special education and related services.

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Differences Between IDEA & ADA

Free, Appropriate, Public Education (FAPE) vs. Reasonableness

Benefit vs. Nondiscrimination Prescriptive vs. Flexible Services vs. Accommodations Definition of Disability

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The Rehabilitation Act

A priority to serve persons with severe disabilities was mandated.

The establishment of the Individual Written Rehabilitation Program (IWRP) was a major step to ensure the enhanced involvement of the consumer in developing a rehabilitation plan of action.

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Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act

Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act states that no individual with a disability can be denied access to any program or activity that receives federal funds because of his/her disability.

Programs that receive federal funds must be accessible to people with disabilities– Barrier-free– Reasonable accommodations must be

provided

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Section 508 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act

Section 508 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act requires that federal agencies’ electronic and information technology be accessible to people with disabilities, including employees and members of the public

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The 5 Titles of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973

Title I- Vocational Rehabilitation Services Title II- Research & Training Title III- Special Federal Responsibilities Title IV- Administration and Program and Project

Evaluation Title V- Miscellaneous

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Rehabilitation Services under the Rehabilitation Act for eligible

consumers provided at no cost

Education and training Work training Assessment Referral services Vocational counseling Assistive technology

Independent living skills Vocational evaluations Job placement Job coaching On-the-job training Post-employment services

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Workforce Investment Act (WIA) of 1998

• Creates a comprehensive job training system that consolidates a variety of federally funded programs into a streamlined process allowing individuals to access job training and employment services easily; and

• Requires states to develop and implement workforce investment systems that fully include and accommodate the needs of individuals with disabilities

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Five Titles of WIA

Title I Workforce Investment Systems authorizes the new Workforce Investment System and provides services for adults, youth, and dislocated workers

Title II Adult Education and Literacy Title III Workforce Investment Related Activities Title IV Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1998. Title V General Provisions

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WIA: Basic Principles

Streamlining Services Empowering Individuals Universal Access Increased Accountability Strong Role for Local Boards State and Local Flexibility Improved Youth Programs

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Workforce Development System

Encompasses organizations at the national, state, and local levels that have direct responsibility for planning, allocating resources (both public and private), providing administrative oversight and operating programs to assist individuals and employers in obtaining education, training, job placement, and job recruitment.

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Workforce Development System

Included in this broad network are several federal agencies charged with providing specific education and/or training support and other labor market services such as labor market information. At the state and local levels the network includes state and local workforce investment boards, state and local career and technical education and adult education agencies, vocational rehabilitation agencies, recognized apprenticeship programs, state employment and unemployment services agencies, state and local welfare agencies, and/or sub-units of these entities.

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Workforce Development System

A wide array of organizations provide direct education, training, or employment services (e.g. technical schools, colleges, and universities, vocational rehabilitation centers, apprenticeship programs, community based organizations, one-stop centers, welfare to work training programs, literacy programs, Job Corp Centers, unions, and labor/management programs).

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One-Stop Career Center Services

Core Services: available to all at no cost (work skills, exploration, job search)

Intensive Services: if unable to get employment with core services (skills assessment, 1:1 resume consultation, case management, etc.)

Training: if eligible and have not gotten employed with above services (work skills training, OJT training, adult education/literacy)

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Benefits for Youth

Information about local job/skills needed Skills development, interviewing, job search,

resume writing Opportunities for internships, summer jobs,

mentoring, etc. Learn about community resources Professional environment

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Role of Youth Councils

Coordinates youth activities Recommends youth service providers to Local

Workforce Investment Boards (LWIB) Conducts oversight of youth activity providers Members must include:

– Parents - Members of LWIB– Local public housing– Job corps reps - Service agencies

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Attitudes/Etiquette

In addition to the present legislation, there is an underlying “spirit of the law” that deals with the interaction of the public with persons with disabilities.

There are still misconceptions, lack of knowledge, and fear that accompany this interaction.

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Attitudes Regarding Individuals with Disabilities

Negative attitudes are often accompanied by lack of knowledge.

Exposure to people with disabilities helps reduce stereotypes.

Individuals with disabilities who learn alongside non-disabled peers have more success in schools, post-school environments and in workplaces than students who learn in segregated environments.

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Attitudes Regarding Individuals with Disabilities

Employers’ lack of knowledge may contribute to the myth that hiring individuals with disabilities is not cost-effective and they will contribute less to the profitability of the company as compared to individuals without disabilities.

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Communicating With and About Persons with Disabilities

Respect not pity It is important to use “person first language.” Emphasize an individual’s abilities- not

limitations. Do not label individuals as part of a disability

group. Be thoughtful and treat adults with disabilities as

adults. Allow for independence and choice.

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Communicating With and About Persons with Disabilities

Always direct your communication to the individual with a disability. Never address your comments to the companion.

Use normal speaking tone and style. If a louder voice is needed, the person will ask you to do so.

When introduced, it is appropriate to offer to shake hands. People with limited hand use or artificial limbs can usually shake hands.

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Contact NCWD/Youth

1-877-871-0744 (toll free)1-877-871-0665 (TTY toll free)www.ncwd-youth.info www.highschoolhightech.net [email protected]*****************************

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WHERE TO FIND ADDITIONAL

INFORMATION

AND

QUESTIONS ???????