VR holds annual in-service
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Vocational
Rehabilitation held its annual in-service event on Aug. 12-13 at the Salem
Convention Center. The theme was “Collaborating and Communicating to Improve
Employment Outcomes.” The theme reflects the major initiatives VR is directly
involved in that are driving change in how they serve people, not only in VR
but with its partners including Employment First, the Office of Developmental
Disability Services (ODDS), the Oregon Department of Education (ODE) and
workforce systems.
Employment
First policies and philosophies were embedded throughout the in-service. The
event was divided into two tracks: youth transition and collaboration. More
than 340 participants attended and spent one day on each track. Keith Ozols,
VR’s Statewide Coordinator of the Youth Transition Program (YTP), said the
theme of the in-service this year was to show how to capitalize on
collaboration. “We really focused on how we are breaking down the silos
agencies and working together to improve employment outcomes,” he said.
The
first track focused on youth transition. The panel in the first session of
this track discussed changes related to the Workforce Innovation and
Opportunity Act (WIOA), the 2015 Executive Order 15-01 and new Medicaid
Waiver employment services. Presenters included Ozols with VR, along with
Mitch Kruska from ODE and Acacia McGuire Anderson, field services manager
with ODDS.
During this
two-hour session, the eight Transition Network Facilitators led the group in
regional discussions around what is working in the system, what areas need
help, and goals for the coming year.
“On
the positive side, we are seeing a lot more collaboration,” Ozols said. “We
heard from VR counselors that they are working much more closely with service
coordinators, personal agents and educators. More people are coming to the
table.”
About
10 employers and staff members received awards during lunch both days. The
Department of Human Services’ Imaging and Records Management Services (IRMS)
was one of the employers recognized for its recent hiring of people who
experience intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Thank
you all for your continued involvement, support, and advocacy for services to
individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Oregon. If
you have comments or other questions, please email them to employment.first@state.or.us.
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Friday, August 28, 2015
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