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Roanoke Valley Project SEARCH
A collaboration creating innovative solutions for workforce and career development
Mr. Gary Gibson, LPC, NCC, Counselor, Commonwealth of
Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Services
Ms. Pat Macdonald, Salem Schools Parent Resource Center
Coordinator
Roanoke Valley Project SEARCHRoanoke Valley Project SEARCH Botetourt County Public SchoolsBotetourt County Public Schools
Roanoke City Public Schools Roanoke City Public Schools Roanoke County Public SchoolsRoanoke County Public Schools
Salem City Public SchoolsSalem City Public SchoolsDepartment of Rehabilitative Services Department of Rehabilitative Services
Goodwill Industries of the Valleys Goodwill Industries of the Valleys Blue Ridge Behavioral HealthcareBlue Ridge Behavioral Healthcare
Blue Ridge Independent Living CenterBlue Ridge Independent Living CenterCarilion ClinicCarilion Clinic
Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and Research InstituteVirginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and Research InstituteVirginia ACCSES Virginia ACCSES
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Brief History of Project SEARCHBrief History of Project SEARCH•Erin Riehle, RN, MSN, Director of Cincinnati Children’s Erin Riehle, RN, MSN, Director of Cincinnati Children’s Emergency Department, 1996Emergency Department, 1996•Looking for ways to fill high-turnover, entry level jobs Looking for ways to fill high-turnover, entry level jobs •Individuals with disabilities made up a large percentage of Individuals with disabilities made up a large percentage of their patients, yet they did not have anyone with a their patients, yet they did not have anyone with a disability employed by the hospitaldisability employed by the hospital•Designed a business model for hiring people with Designed a business model for hiring people with developmental and other significant disabilities with local developmental and other significant disabilities with local educational, vocational, and disability groups educational, vocational, and disability groups •Today is replicated in over 200 sites across the US and Today is replicated in over 200 sites across the US and Canada, England, Scotland, and Australia Canada, England, Scotland, and Australia •Primary objective is to secure employment for people with Primary objective is to secure employment for people with disabilitiesdisabilities
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Project SEARCH Today*Project SEARCH Today*
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Brief History of Brief History of Roanoke Valley Project SEARCHRoanoke Valley Project SEARCH
• March 2008 - - Erin Riehle, RN, BSN, presents at Down Syndrome Association of Roanoke (DSAR) Keys to the Future Conference
• February 2009 - - DSAR initiates collaboration between Project SEARCH partners, and provides funding for Ms. Riehle to come to Roanoke three times to assist with collaboration and provide training.
• August 2010 - - Inaugural program begins using braided funding. Staff are hired and students commence internships.
• February 2012 – Program is in second year with 7 interns from 4 school systems
Key ConceptsKey Concepts•Collaboration with Collaboration with Carilion Clinic, Roanoke Valley school systems, Department of Rehabilitative Services, Goodwill Industries of the Valleys and other community providers.• Braided funding Braided funding • Immersion and impact Immersion and impact • Training in real work settingsTraining in real work settings• Low risk, low cost for business Low risk, low cost for business • Hiring students who are “good fit” Hiring students who are “good fit”
**This is a highly competitive program with a goal of **This is a highly competitive program with a goal of employment**employment**
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Project SEARCH is Project SEARCH is doing more than doing more than providing valuable providing valuable work experiences for work experiences for students. It is students. It is massaging and massaging and changing corporate changing corporate culture and the culture and the receptivity of receptivity of workplaces to employ workplaces to employ people with people with disabilities. disabilities.
Diversity World Magazine, Diversity World Magazine, November 2006November 2006
**UPDATE****UPDATE** PICTUREPICTURE
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What is a Successful Outcome?What is a Successful Outcome?
(defined by national office based at Cincinnati Children’s (defined by national office based at Cincinnati Children’s Project SEARCH, www.projectsearch.us)Project SEARCH, www.projectsearch.us)
• Works minimum of 20 hours per weekWorks minimum of 20 hours per week• Earns minimum wage or higherEarns minimum wage or higher• Employment in an integrated settingEmployment in an integrated setting• Wages are paid by employerWages are paid by employer• Employment is notEmployment is not seasonalseasonal
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How did the inaugural class do?How did the inaugural class do?
To date, 8 of the 11 interns from the class of 2011 have To date, 8 of the 11 interns from the class of 2011 have been hired (73%)been hired (73%)
Where are they working? Where are they working?
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VTC School of Medicine as a Library AideVTC School of Medicine as a Library Aide Roanoke College dining servicesRoanoke College dining services Veterans Hospital as a Laundry AideVeterans Hospital as a Laundry Aide Kroger as a Dairy AssociateKroger as a Dairy Associate Botetourt Athletic Center in housekeepingBotetourt Athletic Center in housekeeping West Salem Goodwill Store as a Processor (clothing)West Salem Goodwill Store as a Processor (clothing) Marshalls as a Processor (clothing)Marshalls as a Processor (clothing) YMCA as an Assistant Group LeaderYMCA as an Assistant Group Leader UPDATE Class 2012 50% 3 Out of 6 Hired by Host SiteUPDATE Class 2012 50% 3 Out of 6 Hired by Host Site
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Outcome to date for Class of 2011
Project SEARCH Work DayProject SEARCH Work Day
• 8:00 Employability Skills (classroom)• 10:00 Worksites• 11:30 Lunch • 12:15 Worksites• 2:00 Review, Plan,
Journaling (classroom)• 3:30 Depart
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Classroom: 4 GoalsClassroom: 4 Goals
Employment and Job Skills Self-Advocacy Skills and using them Independent Living Skills Understanding and Use of Public
Transportation
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Examples of Topics Covered in ClassroomExamples of Topics Covered in Classroom
Workplace manners Work bullies- how to identify and deal with them How sleep impacts work Managing anger Problem-solving when there is a conflict at work How your personality impacts your job
(introvert/extrovert) (Good and Bad) Things that catch the attention of
supervisors Basic reading, writing, math, health, history, social
skills
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Carilion Print Shop
Carilion Materials Carilion Materials Management FacilityManagement Facility
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Carilion LaundryCarilion Laundry
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Carilion Carilion RehabilitationRehabilitation
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Carilion Carilion Food Food
ServiceService
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Carilion Carilion Food Food
ServiceService
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For more information please contact…For more information please contact…
Mr. Chris JonesBotetourt County Public School
(540) [email protected]
Ms. Cindy Ms. Cindy GoldsteinGoldstein
Roanoke City Public Schools(540) 400-3169
Ms. Melissa LangRoanoke City Public Schools
(540) [email protected]
Ms. Barbara Shutt
Roanoke County Public Schools(540) 562-3900 ext 29037
Ms. Maxine Casey
Salem City Public Schools (540) 387-2437
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Roanoke Valley Project SEARCH
A collaboration creating innovative solutions for workforce and career development