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Training Opportunities & Information Updates

From the Kentucky Supported Employment Training Project
April 2, 2024

 
 

Training Opportunities

Working with d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing Consumers: Strategies for Effective Communication

April 19th, 10:30 am – 12:00 pm ET
Presented by the Supported Employment Training Project, featuring Amanda Friend and Ashley Hadden of OVR. This free webinar will cover tips to help you understand one’s communication preferences, how to build rapport and engage with d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing consumers, and various communication strategies both in providing your services and on the job. A recording will be shared if you are unable to join on April 19th.
Register for the webinar

Working with d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing Consumers: Understanding Stereotypes, Discrimination & Respect

May 3rd, 10:30 am – 12:00 pm ET
Presented by the Supported Employment Training Project, featuring Amanda Friend and Ashley Hadden of OVR. This free webinar will cover an overview of respectful language to be used (and what to avoid), common stereotypes and discriminatory actions, rights under the ADA, issues around disclosure and understanding resources & responsibilities once on the job. A recording will be shared if you are unable to join us on May 3rd.
Register for the webinar

Navigating Employer Responsibilities under ADA Title 1

April 23rd, 12:00 – 12:45 pm ET, Presented by RETAIN Kentucky and the Employment First Council
Join to learn more and invite employers you know who may be interested! This is an employer-focused seminar series.
Barry Whaley and Pam Williamson from Southeast ADA will share their expertise and field questions about trending topics like ADA protections for individuals with substance use disorder and how ADA impacts collective bargaining agreements.

Register for the seminar

KY DB 101 Lunch & Learn – 5th Mondays

April 29th, July 29th, September 30th, 12:30 – 1:00 pm ET
Join Carolyn Wheeler of the Supported Employment Training Project for a discussion on benefits, the impact of wages, and using
KY DB 101 as a tool with job seekers and families.
No need to register; join at:
https://uky.zoom.us/j/82562051944?pwd=SEpqTmR1QVZpcTRueEtvT0tlRmVmUT09

SAVE THE DATE - 2024 Conference of KY APSE: Engage. Include. Amplify.

September 9th - 10th in Lexington, Kentucky
Watch for details and registration to come. This will be an in-person conference offering 8 hours of training and the annual Meet & Greet. It will begin at 1:00 pm ET on 9/9 and conclude by 4:00 pm ET on 9/10. This is a great chance to gather with Employment Specialists and VR Counselors from across Kentucky!

Autism Informed Employers

Online, self-paced course; certificate for 3 hours of training issued upon completion. Innovative Supports for Autistic Workers (ISAW) recently announced a new online course, Autism Informed Employers. This course allows employers, Employment Specialists, and other support persons to access ISAW training at their convenience. This course is offered at no cost to anyone interested in learning to hire, supervise, support, and retain autistic employees.
Learn more about the course content
Access the course through HDI’s Learning Management System (LMS). If you’ve taken the SE Core Training Series in recent years, you can log in to your account and easily access this course. (EMP 235: Autism-Informed Employers)

Introduction to Social Security Disability Benefits, Work Incentives, and Employment Support Programs

Online course, self-paced over 2 weeks
This web course offers an introduction to Social Security disability benefits and associated work incentives, as well as an overview of the field of work incentives planning. Offered through the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Work Incentives Planning & Assistance National Training Center.

Learn more about course content and layout
Find monthly course dates, registration deadlines and registration information

 
 

Resources

Kentucky is an Employment First state.

It is the policy of the Commonwealth of Kentucky that competitive integrated employment in the community shall be considered the first and primary option for persons with disabilities of working age who desire to become employed.

  • Learn more about Kentucky’s Employment First Council
  • Infographic to share about Employment First
  • Employment First Episode on the State of HDI Podcast (under 10 min listen)
  • Employment First video with overview and resources on employment supports (11 min)

Universal Employment Competencies:

In 2019, the Association of People Supporting Employment First (APSE) updated the Universal Employment Competencies. This is a useful tool for understanding best practices in our field, measuring how your agency compares, using it in employee reviews, and more.

Job Accommodation Network (JAN):

JAN Workplace Accommodation Toolkit

How to Describe Supported Employment Services:

  • PCJS At A Glance
  • Job Development At A Glance
  • Examples of Long Term Supports

OVR & Supported Employment in Kentucky:

  • OVR Service Fee Memo for Supported Employment
  • Applying to Become an OVR Vendor (CRP)
  • Traditional Supported Employment Process & Documentation to Turn into OVR
  • IPS Supported Employment Process & Documentation to Turn Into VR Counselor
  • Process of Supported Employment Transitioning from OVR to Waiver Funding

Plain Language:

Think College and AUCD developed a plain language flyer explaining the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014 (WIOA) and Competitive Integrative Employment (CIE). Check out the WIOA flyer in plain language.

Employment Files:

The Employment Files YouTube channel has lots of stories to share! This can be a useful tool in helping job seekers, family members, or other support staff think about employment possibilities. Employment Files YouTube video series.

Short Videos about OVR, Supported Employment, and Pre-ETS:

Looking for ways to share information about OVR, Supported Employment, and Pre-ETS to those not familiar with the agency or supports? The Human Development Institute (HDI) and OVR have partnered to create 3 short videos:

  • Kentucky Office of Vocational Rehabilitation: An Overview
  • Kentucky Office of Vocational Rehabilitation: Supported Employment
  • Kentucky Office of Vocational Rehabilitation: Pre-Employment Transition Services
  • Kentucky Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (all 3 videos)

Transportation:

If you're looking for transportation options, check out HDI’s Transportation Initiative.

ADA:

  • ADALive! is a free monthly show/podcast broadcast nationally about the Americans with Disabilities Act. Moderated by the Southeast ADA Center.

  • Check out Episode 43: ADA and Employment: Disclosure and Reasonable Accommodations

  • Questions about the Americans with Disabilities Act? Call the Southeast ADA Center at 1-800-949-4232 for expert guidance.

 

Questions? Please don’t hesitate to reach out! The Supported Employment Training Project is here to offer training and technical assistance to providers across Kentucky. We are available to bring trainings to your agency and for individual conversations. Contact Katie Wolf Whaley at kwolf@uky.edu (or reply to this email.)

Thank you for all you do to move Employment First forward and help people find successful employment.

Katie

 
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Katie Wolf Whaley, MSW, CESP

Human Development Institute 

University of Kentucky

2355 Huguenard Drive, Suite 100B
Lexington, KY 40503

859-218-5960

 

www.hdi.uky.edu/setp

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