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What’s New to YTP? 2015-2017 Changes and Updates

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Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA)WIOA reauthorizes the Workforce

Investment of 1998 (WIA) including the Rehabilitation Act through the year 2020, was signed by President Obama on July, 22nd.

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Overview of WIOA Transitions Services Specific to VR15% set asideDefinition of Student and Youth

with a DisabilityPre-Employment Transition

Services (PETS)Transition Coordination90 days to plan 

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15% allotment for P.E.T.SWIOA requires all states to use at

least 15% of section 110 state allotments for provision of pre-employment transition services. The 15% cannot be used to pay for administrative costs of providing the pre-employment transition services

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WIOA Definitions “Student with a disability”

◦Student with a disability = 14 to 21 who is eligible for and receiving IDEA services or is an individual with a disability for purposes of section 504.

“Youth with a disability” ◦Youth with a disability = 16 to 24

Pre-employment transition services must be provided only to "students with a disability"

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VR’s MandateIn collaboration with the local

educational agencies involved, [VR] shall provide, or arrange for the provision of, pre-employment transition services for all students with disabilities in need of such services who are eligible or potentially eligible for services under this title.

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VR and IDEA Coexisting “Nothing within WIOA is to be

construed as reducing the responsibility of the local educational agencies or any other agencies under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act to provide or pay for transition services that are also considered to be special education or related services necessary for the provision of a free appropriate public education to children with disabilities.”

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PETS: REQUIRED ACTIVITIES1. Job exploration counseling2. Work-based learning

experiences3. Counseling on postsecondary

education options4. Workplace readiness training5. Instruction in self-advocacy

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Disclaimer The following examples for the five

required Pre-Employment Transition Services have not been authorized by RSA or Oregon VR.

These descriptions are simply meant to begin the conversation about what some of the Pre-Employment Transition Services might look like in in the future.

Oregon VR will be issuing policy and guidance when proposed rules are issued from RSA.

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Job exploration counseling - DRAFTDetermine transferable skills, aptitudes, and

interestsIdentify viable employment and/or independent

living services optionsExplore labor market and wage informationIdentify physical demands and other job

characteristicsNarrow vocational options to identify a suitable

employment goalSelect programs or training leading to an

employment goal◦ Investigate training requirements

Identify resources needed to achieve rehabilitation

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Work-based learning experiences - DRAFT

In-school or after-school work experiences;Experiences outside the traditional school

setting, including internships;Classroom activities tied to the work

experience (e.g. job clubs, instruction where careers are explored, etc.);

Activities defined by training agreements;Structured training tied to all aspects of a

particular industry;Learning competencies connect to a particular

occupation or career.Summer work experience (WIA, internships,

etc.)

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Counseling on postsecondary education options - DRAFTUnderstand how postsecondary education is

different than secondary education in terms of reasonable accommodation (i.e. no Special Education), how Disability Resource Centers work, how to survive doing college level work etc.

Utilize resources that facilitate access to postsecondary education such as http://www.incighteducation.org/ ; http://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/transitionguide.html ; http://www.ncwd-youth.info/blog/?p=702 ; http://www.nsttac.org/content/nsttac-internet-resources#postsecondary_resources

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Workplace readiness training - DRAFT

“Soft Skills” training that builds social skills necessary to sustain employment. Sometimes these skills are developed in venues like Job Clubs, classroom activities, NCRC classes, etc.

Courses that develop skills in managing money, navigating in the community, utilization of public transportation, leisure and recreation programs, or other instruction that helps individuals build the “underpinning” skills of life that support the ability to work.

Training that helps individuals find, get, and keep jobs. Training that helps individuals learn “those skills or tasks that

contribute to the successful independent functioning of an individual in adulthood” (Cronin, 1996). We often categorize these skills into the major areas related to our daily lives, such as housing, personal care, transportation, and social and recreational opportunities. Each student’s needs in the area of independent living are unique and should be determined through informal and formal age appropriate transitional assessments.

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Instruction in self-advocacy - DRAFT

Builds skills to demonstrate, ‘[...]one form of advocacy, occurring any time people speak or act on their own behalf to improve their quality of life, effect personal change, or correct inequalities’”

Increases the ability to articulate one’s needs and make informed decisions about the supports necessary to meet those needs.

Provides students with the skills and abilities to: make choices; make decisions; problem solve; set and attain goals; self-advocate; and independently perform tasks.

Usually takes place between a person who has lived through a specific experience (peer mentor) and a person who is new to that experience (the peer mentee).

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The Local YTP Team

Transition Specialist Voc Rehab

Counselor

YTP Client

TA Provider

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New YTP Pattern of Service and WIOA

Core YTP Services

Foundation YTP services

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Foundation YTP Service:Pre-Employment Transition Services (PETS)1. Job exploration counseling

2. Work-based learning experiences

3. Counseling on postsecondary education options

4. Workplace readiness training

5. Instruction in self-advocacy

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New YTP Pattern of Service and WIOA

Core YTP Services

Foundation YTP services

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Core YTP Services: in-plan services

• Core YTP Services are provided to the students have applied and have been determined eligible for VR services

• The students receiving these services will constitute the YTP site’s Student Base

• Building on the Foundation YTP Services will facilitate IPEs within 90 days

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