Title: Olmstead Implementation and Employment
1Olmstead Implementation and Employment
- Curtis L Decker
- National Association of Protection and Advocacy
Systems
2Olmstead Compliance means increasing community
employment options
- HHS Guidance on Olmstead Compliance Recognizes
that states must look at Employment Programs - Presidents New Freedom Initiative states that
DOL must increase opportunities for community
employment - RSA redefined the VR term employment outcome''
to mean outcomes in which an individual with a
disability works in an integrated setting
3State Olmstead compliance plans rarely address
employment
- A NAPAS review of 36 state Olmstead "plans, in
2001, revealed that only ten states make any
significant recommendations related to employment
for people with disabilities.
4Employment in Olmstead Plans Continued
- South Carolina - increase the number of community
day and supported employment programs by 300 for
each of the next two years (not funded yet)
5Employment in Olmstead Plans Continued
- South Carolina - Increase job coaches in every
community mental health center by 50. Evaluate
disability specific and mainstream employment
agencies as to their effectiveness in serving
people with long term care needs.
6Employment in Olmstead plans continued
- Missouri - Fund 24 new case management assistant
positions in the "Comprehensive Psychiatric
Rehabilitation Program" to be filled by
consumers. Also increase funding for peer support
grants, and four warm lines to be operated by
employee consumers.
7Employment in Olmstead Plans Continued
- Iowa - Continue funding the "New Employment
Opportunities Fund" which services include
customized on the job training, job coaching,
mentoring, short term education, internships,
child care, health care, health insurance,
assistive technology and to offset employers
added unemployment insurance and workers
compensation costs.
8ODEP Awarded 38 grants to states to promote
community-based employment
- Grants range from 83,000 to 1 million Areas
of Focus Include customized employment, high
school/high tech program implementation, and TA
for community rehabilitation providers utilizing
Special Minimum Wage Certificates for people with
disabilities.
9PA Enforcement of Olmstead related to employment
- Protecting workers from discrimination and
harassment - The New Hampshire PA and the EEOC settled a
case against the Olive Garden restaurant chain,
which agreed to train its 60,000 employees on the
ADA and to pay 125,000 to a dishwasher with
developmental disabilities who had been harassed
by his supervisors.
10Protecting Workers from discrimination continued
- The Illinois PA obtained a settlement from a
nursing home employer which fired a new hire
after she disclosed that she had a mental
illness. The settlement included a monetary
award, a revision of the employers forms, and
the implementation of a personnel policy
prohibiting disability discrimination. - Â
11PA Enforcement of Olmstead related to employment
- Workers must have access to proper job supports
- The Idaho PA helped a client get his job coach
fired for continuously sleeping on the job and
arranged for a new coach with better training
12PA Enforcement of Olmstead related to employment
- Employers must Provide Reasonable accommodations
to allow advancement - The Nevada PA helped a woman who has a visually
impairment and a mental illness move out of her
maintenance position into a sales position with
appropriate accommodations
13Sheltered Workshops May Violate Olmstead mandate
- State subsidies to employers who provide
segregated employment, - no comparable state subsidy for employers
providing competitive employment.
14PA Initiatives related to Sheltered Workshops
and community integration
- Arizona (CAP) stopped the states practice of
automatically placing VR applicants who are most
significantly disabled onto a waiting for
extended employment support services (long term
follow along) without considering supported
employment options
15PA Initiatives related to Sheltered Workshops
continued
- Indiana (PABSS ) has an outreach campaign whereby
they are visiting sheltered employment programs
to educate them about the ticketprogram in
hopes of moving these individuals into more
integrated employment.
16PA Initiatives related to Sheltered Workshops
continued
- ND (PABSS) is funding a broad-based study on the
effectiveness of sheltered workshops in advancing
people with disabilities toward competitive
employment. A finding of ineffectiveness may
mean funding is moved to support competitive
employment programs
17How you can use the Olmstead mandate to increase
community-based employment
- Start an Employment sub-committee within your
states Olmstead task force. - Encourage state to apply for DOL,ODEP
employment/Olmstead grant. (see
www.dol.gov/odep/newfreedom/main.htm - Encourage state to apply for an HHS Medicaid
Infrastructure Grant to support competitive
employment (seewww.cms.hhs.gov/twwiia/infrastr.as
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