This study describes the implementation and findings of a pilot community conversations event in the state of Oregon to identify innovative solutions to under- and unemployment experienced by individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). The event was facilitated in partnership with the University of Oregon UCEDD, local Arc chapter, and other relevant community stakeholders. A total of 36 diverse individuals (e.g., school personnel, business owners, individuals with IDD, and caregivers of individuals with IDD) participated in a two-hour community conversations event about how to improve employment opportunities for those experiencing IDD. Participants engaged in discussions about solutions to employment challenges and ...
This poster session highlights creative thinking about employment supports. The RRTC on Advancing Em...
Project Income was a joint venture between the Tennessee Microboards Association (statewide organiza...
Introduction: • Young adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) are underemployed compared with pee...
This study describes the implementation and findings of a pilot community conversations event in the...
Wisconsin’s Developmental Disabilities Services agency and Vocational Rehabilitation agency, in conj...
This report highlights the latest strategies and best practices to better support adults with intell...
These three projects highlight various aspects of the Institute for Community Inclusion\u27s efforts...
A membership network of 29 states, the State Employment Leadership Network is a community of practic...
The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted countless individuals, including those who experience intellectua...
As evidence of the positive outcomes associated with integrated employment develops it is important ...
Affirming social relationships and belonging in community are known to have positive mental and phys...
Progress toward competitive integrated employment (CIE) for people with intellectual and development...
Twenty-eight percent of adults with developmental disabilities living in the United States are emplo...
Significant change is underway to insure that services maximize opportunities for full engagement in...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Special Education, Washington State UniversityThere are a multitude of benefits asso...
This poster session highlights creative thinking about employment supports. The RRTC on Advancing Em...
Project Income was a joint venture between the Tennessee Microboards Association (statewide organiza...
Introduction: • Young adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) are underemployed compared with pee...
This study describes the implementation and findings of a pilot community conversations event in the...
Wisconsin’s Developmental Disabilities Services agency and Vocational Rehabilitation agency, in conj...
This report highlights the latest strategies and best practices to better support adults with intell...
These three projects highlight various aspects of the Institute for Community Inclusion\u27s efforts...
A membership network of 29 states, the State Employment Leadership Network is a community of practic...
The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted countless individuals, including those who experience intellectua...
As evidence of the positive outcomes associated with integrated employment develops it is important ...
Affirming social relationships and belonging in community are known to have positive mental and phys...
Progress toward competitive integrated employment (CIE) for people with intellectual and development...
Twenty-eight percent of adults with developmental disabilities living in the United States are emplo...
Significant change is underway to insure that services maximize opportunities for full engagement in...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Special Education, Washington State UniversityThere are a multitude of benefits asso...
This poster session highlights creative thinking about employment supports. The RRTC on Advancing Em...
Project Income was a joint venture between the Tennessee Microboards Association (statewide organiza...
Introduction: • Young adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) are underemployed compared with pee...