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IDVR is a state-federal program whose goal is to assist people with disabilities prepare for, secure, retain or
regain employment.
Our Vision is: Your success at work means our work is a success.
Our Mission is: Prepare individuals with disabilities for employment and community enrichment
This session will present an IDVR perspective on what
factors need to be considered when selecting a suitable
vocational goal. Some examples will be provided to
assist in seeing how IDVR works with individuals to assist
with vocational decisions. There will also be an
opportunity to ask questions.
IDVR- Idaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
VRC- Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor VRA-Vocational Rehabilitation Assistant Customer- refers to individual student or
client of IDVR services
If you have a question about an acronym, please feel free to ask!
A program to provide services for people with disabilities designed for the purpose of integration or reintegration into the workforce consistent with the individual's strengths, resources, priorities, concerns, abilities, capabilities, and informed choice
Application
Eligibility
Plan
Closure
Comprehensive Assessment◦ Focuses on providing information and customer
informed choice
Successful long term, suitable, paid employment is the goal
1. Compatibility of disability with employment goal:
*Discuss how the functional limitations of the customer's disabilities impact the customer's ability to perform the physical, mental and social requirements of the proposed employment.
2. Skills, interests, aptitudes, and abilities, including any transferable skills.
3. Market analysis (CIS, available jobs):
What is CIS?
4. Economic expectations and potential for career growth (e.g. earnings, wages, benefits):
5. Vocational strengths and weaknesses (e.g. interviewing skills, personal hygiene, behavioral issues, work experience, volunteer work, etc.):
6. Customer financial issues (i.e. how the customer will support self (and family) during the completion of the IPE, especially if it involves long-term training):
7. Informed customer choice, including how VR assisted the customer to gather information on possible employment goals and rehabilitation needs and how the decision was made:
8. Social support:
Training and academic test results (e.g. Compass test, TABE):
9. Rehabilitation Technology needs
11. Legal barriers and industry specific requirement (criminal issues, drug and alcohol screenings, tobacco use, etc)
Job Placement and Retention Services Vocational Counseling and Guidance Post-secondary Education Vocational and Technical Training Services Rehabilitation Technology Services and
Devices Evaluations Medical Assistance Tools & Licenses Career exploration Referrals for SSA Benefits Planning
At Idaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, our mission is to see customers go to work. We are dedicated to our mission of assisting people with disabilities to achieve a higher level of independence through employment. IDVR’s highly trained counseling staff will work directly with customers to achieve employment success. IDVR believes strongly that our success is their success at work.
Alan Aamodt M.S. CRC IDVR Regional Manager
Lauren Noble Nampa SWT Counselor Intern [email protected]