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School-to-Work Resources
 
  • WORKSUPPORT.com - Information, resources and research about work and disability issues from the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center at Virginia Commonwealth University
  • All Means All School-to-Work Website recognizes and celebrates the efforts of local school-to-work partners across the country who are committed to doing "whatever it takes" to ensure access to and choice by all learners within their local school-to-work system.
  • The School-to-Work Outreach Project (STWOP) was a nationwide, three year project funded by the US Department of Education to improve school-to-work activities including students with disabilities by identifying and sharing school-to-work models/practices/strategies that work, encouraging others to adopt or replicate those models. Although the STWOP completed the identification process in the Fall of 1997, the site developers continue to post the profiles of exemplary models/practices/strategies, in addition to other products developed by this project: School-to-Work Links.
  • National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability for Youth In late 2001, the Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) in the US Department of Labor (DOL) funded the National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability for Youth technical assistance centers designed to assist the workforce development community to overcome the issues affecting the employment of people with disabilities. This center focuses its activities on adults with disabilities and the other on youth with disabilities. NCWD/Youth is composed of partners with expertise in disability, education, employment, and workforce development issues. The Collaborative is charged with assisting state and local workforce development systems to integrate youth with disabilities into their service strategies, and it is housed at the Institute for Educational Leadership.
 
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