Here is today's KCDC Disability News message. I hope you have a great day.?

Martha

Martha K. Gabehart | Executive Director
Kansas Commission on Disability Concerns (KCDC)
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly
900 SW Jackson, Suite 100 | Topeka, Kansas 66612
(785) 296-6525 (direct) | (785) 260-4027 (cell)

[email protected] | www.kcdcinfo.ks.gov

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November 09

Community of Practice Webinar Series

Understanding Community Engagement: A Two Part Employment First Webinar
Part Two: Work Learning Activities as a Pathway to Competitive Integrated Employment

Wednesday November 9, 2022 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. ET
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The National Employment First Community of Practice (CoP) Webinar Series augments the technical assistance areas of Employment First systems change (Capacity Building, Provider Transformation, School-to-Work Transition, Employer Engagement, and Policy/Funding Alignment). CoP participants benefit from national subject matter experts (SMEs) presenting information and resources to support Employment First efforts.

We invite you to join the Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP), the Department of Education, Health and Human Services and members of Federal Community Engagement Cross-Agency Workgroup, as we present a two-part series on Understanding Community Engagement and its role in expanding Competitive Integrated Employment.

For information about Part One: The Role of Nonwork Activities in Developing Critical Skills for CIE, click here

Part Two: Work Learning Activities as a Pathway to Competitive Integrated Employment: Webinar attendees will hear from panelists and leaders from across the country who model successful work learning programs as a second key component of Community Engagement. Learn about how state leaders successfully blend Vocational Rehabilitation and Developmental Disability Agency Supports to create effective work-learning opportunities for those looking to build skills while looking for work, and for students currently engaged in Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS).

Part Two Webinar Objectives:
? Discover models of work-learning and learn how programs fit in with other Community Engagement and Pre-ETS programs.
? Hear from a panelist of leaders and practitioners from Pennsylvania describe the successful cooperative model of work-learning and Community Engagement
? Hear from individuals who have benefitted from work-learning activities as part of their job seeking and community engagement schedule.

***Register for the Webinar Here***

Please email any accommodation requests
to [email protected]
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Community of Practice Webinar Series

Understanding community Engagement: A Two Part employment First Webinar

Part Two: Work Learning Activities as a Pathway to Competitive Integrated Employment

Wednesday, November 9, 2022 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time

View it in your browser.

November 09

Community of Practice Webinar Series

Understanding Community Engagement: A Two Part Employment First Webinar
Part Two: Work Learning Activities as a Pathway to Competitive Integrated Employment

Wednesday November 9, 2022 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. ET
________________________________________

The National Employment First Community of Practice (CoP) Webinar Series augments the technical assistance areas of Employment First systems change (Capacity Building, Provider Transformation, School-to-Work Transition, Employer Engagement, and Policy/Funding Alignment). CoP participants benefit from national subject matter experts (SMEs) presenting information and resources to support Employment First efforts.

We invite you to join the Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP), the Department of Education, Health and Human Services and members of Federal Community Engagement Cross-Agency Workgroup, as we present a two-part series on Understanding Community Engagement and its role in expanding Competitive Integrated Employment.

For information about Part One: The Role of Nonwork Activities in Developing Critical Skills for CIE, click here

Part Two: Work Learning Activities as a Pathway to Competitive Integrated Employment: Webinar attendees will hear from panelists and leaders from across the country who model successful work learning programs as a second key component of Community Engagement. Learn about how state leaders successfully blend Vocational Rehabilitation and Developmental Disability Agency Supports to create effective work-learning opportunities for those looking to build skills while looking for work, and for students currently engaged in Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS).

Part Two Webinar Objectives:
? Discover models of work-learning and learn how programs fit in with other Community Engagement and Pre-ETS programs.
? Hear from a panelist of leaders and practitioners from Pennsylvania describe the successful cooperative model of work-learning and Community Engagement
? Hear from individuals who have benefitted from work-learning activities as part of their job seeking and community engagement schedule.

***Register for the Webinar Here***

Please email any accommodation requests
to [email protected]
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Facilitated By

Melissa Diehl
Senior Technical Assistance & Research Analyst
The George Washington University

Melissa has over 25 years of experience and expertise with the Public Rehabilitation Program, at the State and Federal level, and currently as a senior technical assistance and research analyst at the George Washington (GW) University. Her prior work with the US Department of Education, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, Rehabilitative Services Administration for the State Monitoring Program Improvement Division offered invaluable experience and knowledge that now benefit several grant projects including the National Technical Assistance Center on Transition: The Collaborative (NTACT:C), and the Vocational Rehabilitation Technical Assistance Center for Quality Management (VRTAC:QM). Melissa also serves as adjunct in the Master?s program on Rehabilitation Counseling at the George Washington University, and recently completed her Doctoral coursework in Human and Organizational Learning, Executive Leadership Program.

Michael Stoehr
Knowledge Development and Technical Assistance Specialist
University of North Carolina - Charlotte - Cato College of Education

Michael is a Knowledge Development and Technical Assistance Specialist with the National Technical Assistance Center on Transition: the Collaborative (NTACT:C), the University of North Carolina Charlotte. He has worked in the special education field for the past 37 years and has extensive experience in the areas of secondary transition, assessment, job analysis, supported and customized employment, transition communities of practice, effective transition planning, inter-agency collaboration, transition practices for students with complex support needs, family engagement, and youth leadership and self-advocacy.

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Employment First Webinars are recorded, and the links are distributed to the listserv within two business days following the webinar. Please share this announcement with your colleagues! If they are not a current subscriber to ODEP's Employment First mailing list, they can register here.

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Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) News Brief
Driving Change | Creating Opportunity

November 4, 2022

New Blog: Advancing Disability Inclusion All Year Round

On October 28, Renee Tajudeen, Supervisory Program Manager of ODEP?s Policy Communication and Outreach Division authored a blog titled, ?Advancing Disability Inclusion All Year Round.? The blog, which was posted as National Disability Employment Awareness Month concludes, draws attention to the advantages of employing workers with disabilities, provides ideas on how to foster a disability-friendly workplace and encourages employers to make advancing disability inclusion a year-round commitment.
? Read the blog

Webinar Reminder: Work Learning Activities as a Pathway to Competitive Integrated Employment

Join ODEP?s Employment First Community of Practice on November 9 from 3:00 ? 4:00 PM ET for the webinar ?Work Learning Activities as a Pathway to Competitive Integrated Employment.? This webinar is the second part of a two-part webinar series on understanding community engagement being organized by ODEP, Department of Education, Health and Human Services, and members of the Federal Community Engagement Cross-Agency Workgroup. In this webinar, attendees will hear from panelists and leaders from across the country who model successful work learning programs as a second key component of Community Engagement.
? Register today

Providing Reasonable Accommodations to Veterans with Disabilities Webcast

In observance of Veterans Day, the Job Accommodation Network will offer a timely and informative webcast about veterans with cognitive and mental health impairments and common accommodations that may be needed for success at work. JAN consultants will present accommodation situations and solutions and answer attendee questions during this free webcast on Thursday, November 10, at 2:00 PM. ET.
? Register for the JAN Webcast

Learn What?s Happening at PEAT

The Partnership on Employment & Accessible Technology (PEAT) just released the latest edition of their newsletter. This edition highlights The White House Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights, the launch of PEAT?s Disability-Led Innovation Report, and shares how you can design immersive environments in inclusive ways.
? Read PEAT?s Newsletter

Upcoming Webinar Reminder: Apprenticeship Intermediaries

This year celebrates the 85th anniversary of the passing of the National Apprenticeship Act of 1937 which established the Registered Apprenticeship Program. To celebrate National Apprenticeship Week (Nov. 14-Nov. 20, 2022), the Center for Advancing Policy on Employment for Youth is hosting a webinar with apprenticeship intermediaries on the evolution of apprenticeship, in general and for people with disabilities. This webinar will provide a brief overview of inclusive apprenticeships, feature speakers from apprenticeship intermediaries and highlight best practices to ensure apprenticeships are inclusive of youth & young adults with disabilities. The webinar takes place Tuesday, Nov 15, at 4:00 PM ET.
? Register and learn more about Apprenticeship Intermediaries

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DRIVING CHANGE ? CREATING OPPORTUNITY

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