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Page 1: ACCES-VR (formerly VESID) CBVH. ACCES-VR Adult Career and Continuing Education Services – Vocational Rehabilitation.

ACCES-VR

(formerly VESID)

CBVH

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ACCES-VR

Adult Career and Continuing Education Services – Vocational Rehabilitation

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ACCES-VR

80 Wolf Road – Suite 200Albany, New York 12205-2644www.acces.nysed.gov/vr/Telephone: (518) 473-8097 Toll Free #: 1-800-272-5448Fax: (518) 457-4562

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CBVH

Commission for the Blind and Visually Handicapped

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CBVH

40 North Pearl St 15th floorAlbany, New York 12210-

2329 http://visionloss.ny.gov/

Telephone: (518) 473-1675Toll Free #: 1- 866- 871-

3000

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How much do you already know?

Five questions Five volunteers Lovely prizes

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Question 1

What factors are used to determine eligibility for VR services?

a) Family incomeb) Career goalc) Disability and limitationsd) All of the above

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Answer 1

What factors are used to determine eligibility for VR services?

a) Family incomeb) Career goalc) Disability and limitationsd) All of the above

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Question 2

What services from VR are offered to everyone who is eligible for services?

a) College fundingb) Counseling and job

placementc) Driving lessonsd) A card on your birthday

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Answer 2

What services from VR are offered to everyone who is eligible for services?

a) College fundingb) Counseling and job

placementc) Driving lessonsd) A card on your birthday

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Question 3

Which of the following are types of services offered by VR?

a) Assessmentb) Support for vocational

training or collegec) Supported employmentd) All of the above

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Answer 3

Which of the following are types of services offered by VR?

a) Assessmentb) Support for vocational

training or collegec) Supported employmentd) All of the above

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Question 4

Which factor is most important when choosing an employment goal?

a) What your mother wants you to do

b) How much money you can make

c) The uniformd) Your interests and strengths

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Answer 4

Which factor is most important when choosing an employment goal?

a) What your mother wants you to do

b) How much money you can make

c) The uniformd) Your interests and strengths

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Question 5

What is the primary end goal of VR services

a) A college degreeb) Employmentc) Self esteemd) Independent Living

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Answer 5

What is the primary end goal of VR services

a) A college degreeb) Employmentc) Self esteemd) Independent Living

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Vocational Rehabilitation Services are based on

eligibility requirements, consumer/family resources, and the availability of funds and services

Services mostly take place after high school graduation

Services lead to employment

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Who can be referred for VR services? Any person with a permanent

disability can be referred to ACCES-VR for eligibility determination

Legally blind individuals are served by CBVH

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Who should be referred for VR services?

People who are motivated to work and who will be capable of working independently in the community

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Transition Services

Transition services are provided to students with disabilities in order to assist them to transition from school into the world of work. ACCES-VR or CBVH is a partner in the process during high school and continues after with post secondary services that lead to employment.

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Refer high school students within the last 2 years of high

school for eligibility determination and planning purposes.

ACCES-VR funding for services is usually not initiated until the last semester of high school, but there can be individual exceptions.

CBVH offers a continuum of services from birth to post retirement

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Eligibility for ACCES-VR services Must have a permanent and/or

progressive documented disability Disability must create an

impediment to reaching a vocational goal

Must be able to benefit from services in terms of employment outcome

ACCES-VR services must be required to reach employment goal

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Eligibility for CBVH services

All services are available to New York State residents who are legally blind. Legal blindness is defined as having a visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better or stronger eye with best correction, or a restricted field of vision of 20 degrees or less in the better or stronger eye.

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Types of services Assessment Vocational Training Supports for college Supported employment Job development and

placement

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Assessment

To determine eligibility To identify a viable vocational goal To determine the necessity of a

service Driver evaluation Technology evaluation

(these are not financial needs based)

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Vocational Training BOCES training programs

Private vocational school programs

Certificate programs at community colleges

(these may be financial needs based)

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College support

May include financial contribution toward: Tuition, fees, books, room and

board Travel costs to and from school

if no room and board Assistive technology

(these are financial needs based)

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College support

One- to- one tutor Note taker Other disability specific

supports if required Interpreter Personal care aide

(these are not financial needs based)

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Supported Employment Job placement services through

agencies on contract for specific county and disability group

Intensive services Situational assessment Job development Job coaching

Extended services Ongoing follow along services

funded through OPWDD, OMH or ACCES-VR

(these are not financial needs based)

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Job Placement

Assistance with choosing a job goal, developing a resume, interviewing skills, searching for a job On-the-job Training Work Tryouts

(these are not financial needs based) Occupational tools & equipment

(these are financial needs and job requirement based)

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What services will be provided? Only the services necessary to

reach the job goal identified in the Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE) are provided.

These services are listed as part of the IPE developed by consumer and counselor.

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EMPLOYMENT

Remember….

The successful outcome of VR services is work