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Title: VOCATIONAL EVALUATION IN TRANSITION PLANNING


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VOCATIONAL EVALUATION INTRANSITION PLANNING
  • Al Noll
  • Stout Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Institute

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GOALS
  • WHAT IS VOC EVAL
  • LEVELS OF VOC EVAL
  • COMPONENTS
  • WHO NEEDS FULL VOC EVAL?
  • WHAT CAN YOU DO?
  • WHAT DO YOU NEED TO SEEK RESOURCES TO DO?

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  • INFORMATION IS EMPOWERING
  • THOMAS, 1996

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GOAL
  • Develop informed choice goals
  • Plan to achieve goals
  • Screen in not out

5
WHY
  • A DIFFERENT LOOK
  • BREAK DOWN HIERARCHY
  • NOT IN CLASSROOM
  • MORE HANDS ON
  • LESS STRUCTURE
  • MORE INDIVIDUALIZED ATTENTION

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IDEA 2004
  • TRANSITION SERVICES INCLUDES
  • WHEN APPROPRIATE.
  • FUNCTIONAL VOCATIONAL EVALUATION.

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VOCATIONAL EVALUATION
  • A COMPREHENSIVE PROCESS THAT SYSTEMATICALLY USES
    WORK, EITHER REAL OR SIMULATED, AS THE FOCAL
    POINT FOR ASSESSMENT AND VOCATIONAL EXPLORATION,
    THE PURPOSE OF WHICH IS TO ASSIST IN VOCATIONAL
    DEVELOPMENT..VEWAA

8
CARF STANDARDS
  • INDIVIDUALIZED PROCESS
  • CONSUMER PLANNING INCLUDED
  • AT INTEGRATED IN PROCESS AND IN OUTCOMES.

9
VOC EVAL ACTIVITIES
  • FILE REVIEW
  • DIAGNOSTIC INTERVIEW
  • PSYCHOMETRIC TESTING
  • WORK SAMPLES
  • JOB TRYOUTS WORK EXPERIENCES

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  • Work samples
  • Vs
  • Community worksites

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What do we need to measure?
  • CAPACITY
  • VS
  • ABILITY

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VOCATIONAL STRUCTURE
  • DATA
  • PEOPLE
  • THINGS

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OUTCOMES
  • VOCATIONAL GOAL(S) OPTIONS
  • STUDENT UNDERSTANDING OF ABILITIES
  • LEVEL OF TRAINING
  • EMPLOYMENT SKILLS AND POTENTIAL
  • EMPLOYMENT RELATED BEHAVIORS

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OUTCOMES
  • IDENTIFY STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS (BARRIERS)
  • HOW CAN STRENGTHS OPEN DOOR TO EMPLOYMENT?
  • HOW CAN BARRIERS BE RESOLVED/AVOIDED?
  • DEVELOP COMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT (TRANSITION)
    PLAN.

19
CONSIDER
  • HIERARCHY OF JOBS
  • CAREER DEVELOPMENT
  • SERVICES NEEDED
  • SUPPORTS AVAILABLE
  • COMMUNITY RESOURCES

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ONE STATES EXPERIENCE
  • Virginia Post-secondary Education/Rehabilitation
    Transition
  • -formal vocational evaluation
  • -emphasis on post-secondary training
  • Outcome Three years after graduation
    participants passed similar non-treated students,
    eventually earning an ave. of 5,000 more
    annually.

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WORK EXPERIENCE
  • Where we learn
  • - to work
  • - to interact in a whole new environment
  • - relate to adults in new way
  • - start to move away from school environment.

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VOC EVAL
  • THE FIRST STEP TO EFFECTIVE WORK EXPERIENCES
  • -START WITH LIKELY SUCCESS (JOB AND ENVIRONMENT)
  • -WHAT ARE GOALS OF WORK EXPERIENCE (SKILLS, WORK
    BEHAVIORS, REINFORCEMENT)

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  • QUESTIONS?
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