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Family Involvement Curriculum

Family Involvement Curriculum. Beyond Project SEARCH: Where Do We Go From Here?. Independent Living. Local communities have different options that might include: Apartment complexes with various levels of support Group Homes Remodeled family owned homes Other creative community options.

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Family Involvement Curriculum

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  1. Family Involvement Curriculum Beyond Project SEARCH: Where Do We Go From Here?

  2. Independent Living • Local communities have different options that might include: • Apartment complexes with various levels of support • Group Homes • Remodeled family owned homes • Other creative community options

  3. Retention / Follow-along Services • Retention is critical to keeping the job! • To ensure services, include the local Developmental Disabilities organization in the program design • Interns need to complete eligibility process for DD services • Remember there is an appeal process if denied eligibility

  4. Retention / Follow Along • If your intern is not eligible for DD services, there may be other options. • Ticket-to-Work can provide funds for retention • PASS plans can be written to set aside funds for coaching • Mental Health agencies can provide some support if there are related issues • Vocational Rehabilitation may be able to re-open the case for additional training to save the job or to learn new tasks

  5. Career Development • What if your young adult wants a new job? • Work with the original VR Counselor – they might re-open the case and fund job development. • VR will probably fund additional coaching if the student gets new duties or a new job within the same organization. • The student can advocate for themselves through HR at his/her place of employment.

  6. Relationships • Peer relationships at work • Encourage natural work friendships • Talk about what is appropriate • Friendships outside of work • Disability-related community resources and organizations • Typical community resources

  7. Guardianships, Trusts and Wills • There are laws around these processes. • Get legal advice appropriate to your situation.

  8. Other Issues • Utilize your networks and local resources to address challenges • Contact Project SEARCH staff for connections and assistance. • Celebrate employment and other successes with your young adult!

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