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Mission:

The mission of the Center on Community Living and Careers is to promote partnerships between people with disabilities, their families, and their communities to build capacity and effect systems change through research, education, and service.

 

The Center focuses on improving transition and adult services through person-directed approaches, career development, community living and membership.

 

Center Objectives:

 

The Center focuses on improving transition and adult services in the areas of:

Career development;

Secondary education and transition services;

Integrated employment;

Community living;

Systems and policy analysis; and

Person-directed planning, services, and funding.

Services are available statewide to schools and organizations that support individuals with disabilities and their families. Specific areas of expertise include secondary transition services, vocational profiles, job development and training, instructional strategies, direct support professional career ladder program, curriculum development for vocational rehabilitation professionals, community access, person-centered planning process and facilitation, program evaluation, social security work incentives, and more.

 

The Center is guided by the beliefs about people with disabilities, their families, and the services they receive:

Families and individuals must be involved in the  design, operation, monitoring, and funding of services;

All people should have the opportunity to live, work, and enjoy life in typical settings;

People with disabilities should have access to the same services in the same places as persons without disabilities;

Individuals with disabilities should receive the same wages and benefits others receive for the same work; and

Services should foster relationships and interdependence.

 


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COMMUNITY

CCLC is one of seven centers at the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community, Indiana's University Center for Excellence.

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 Last Updated March 25, 2008

three blue horizontal dots Skip Kruse Memorial Return to Work Award

 

 

 Becky Banks, Research Associate, with the Institute's Center on Community Living and Careers, was the recipient of the Skip Kruse Memorial Return to Work Award, presented by the Midwest Regional Commissioner, Social Security Administration. The Skip Kruse Award recognizes outstanding contributions to the Social Security Administration's goal of enabling beneficiaries who are disabled, return to work. 

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Transition IEP: New Regulations and Rules Fall 2007

(Download presentation and Fact Sheets)

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three blue horizontal dots VRS - Project Search

 


Project SEARCH serves people with disabilities through innovative workforce and career development. Through this process we educate employers about the potential of this underutilized workforce while meeting their human resource needs.

http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/svc/alpha/p
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INDIANA VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION

 

Competitive Application Announcement