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Community Work Experience Programs

Join our teleconference series featuring experts in community work experience programs. This session includes insights from professionals such as Sherry Baker (Monroe County) and Jim Cremeans (Developmental Disabilities Council), among others. Discover what community-based programming entails, agency and district perspectives, and key considerations for starting a work experience program. We'll discuss job development, building relationships with local businesses, social security work incentives, and promoting your program. Transform student transitions to employment with valuable guidance and support.

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Community Work Experience Programs

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  1. Community WorkExperience Programs March 13, 2012 Transition Teleconference Series

  2. Transition Services Experts • Sherry Baker, Monroe County • Jim Cremeans, Developmental Disabilities Council • Jeff McCroskey, Kanawha County • Rickey Meade, Mingo County • Kim Pauley, Wayne County • Ellenda Ward, retired Cabell County • Susan Weinberger, Rehabilitation Services

  3. Special Education Perspectives What is Community based programming

  4. Agency and District Perspectives current work experience programs

  5. Input from the Experts Considerations for starting a work experience program

  6. Components to Consider • Community Survey • Job Development • Building Relationships with Local Businesses • Forms and Insurance • Social Security Work Incentives and Work Opportunity Tax Credit • Promoting the Program • Staff Considerations

  7. Connections Dropout prevention

  8. Connections to Adulthood Student transition to employment project-step

  9. Sherry Baker: sjbaker@access.k12.wv.us Jim Cremeans: Jim.H.Cremeans@wv.gov Jeff McCroskey: jeffmccroskey@netscape.net Rickey Meade: wmeade@access.k12.wv.us Kim Pauley: kapauley@access.k12.wv.us Ellenda Ward: warde@mail.com Susan Weinberger: Susan.N.Weinberger@wv.gov Contact information

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