Enhancing transition outcomes: A toolkit to facilitate data-driven pre-employment transition services

IF 1.2 Q3 REHABILITATION Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2024-02-23 DOI:10.3233/jvr-240006
Allison R. Fleming, Brian N. Phillips, Tim Riesen, Aimee Langone
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BACKGROUND: The Rehabilitation Act, as amended in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014 (WIOA), highlights the need to improve outcomes for transition-age students and youth with disabilities. The amendments require state vocational rehabilitation agencies to allocate 15% of their federal funding to provide pre-employment transition services (Pre-ETS) to an expanded population of transition-age students and youth with disabilities. Rapid implementation of this mandate required state vocational rehabilitation agencies to begin offering the five required Pre-ETS before mechanisms for monitoring and improvement could be created and field-tested. Nearly a decade since the passage of WIOA, many states are still without practical mechanisms for evaluating Pre-ETS despite increasing emphasis on using evidence-based practices in public programs. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this article is to present insights from the systematic implementation of The Transition Readiness Toolkit (TRT) within a state vocational rehabilitation agency. METHODS: We detail the creation of the TRT, our approach for implementing it across multiple states, and how it supports data-driven decision making for Pre-ETS providers and agencies. RESULTS: Initial results of implementation are promising. State VR agencies and Pre-ETS providers are using the data to increase accountability and understand the impact of their services. CONCLUSION: We present reflections on use of the TRT in a state agency and implications from an evidenced-based policy framework.
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提高过渡成果:促进数据驱动的就业前过渡服务工具包
背景:2014 年《劳动力创新与机会法案》(Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014,WIOA)对《康复法案》进行了修订,强调了改善过渡年龄残疾学生和残疾青年成果的必要性。修正案要求各州职业康复机构拨出 15%的联邦资金,为更多的过渡年龄学生和残疾青年提供就业前过渡服务 (Pre-ETS)。这项任务的快速实施要求各州职业康复机构在监督和改进机制建立和实地测试之前,就开始提供所需的五项就业前过渡服务。在 WIOA 通过近十年后的今天,尽管人们越来越重视在公共项目中使用循证实践,但许多州仍然没有评估 Pre-ETS 的实用机制。目的:本文旨在介绍一个州的职业康复机构在系统实施 "过渡准备工具包"(TRT)过程中获得的启示。方法:我们详细介绍了过渡准备工具包的创建过程、我们在多个州实施该工具包的方法,以及该工具包如何为预就业服务提供者和机构提供以数据为导向的决策支持。结果:初步实施结果令人鼓舞。各州的 VR 机构和 Pre-ETS 提供者正在使用这些数据来增强责任感并了解其服务的影响。结论:我们介绍了 TRT 在州立机构中的使用情况,以及基于证据的政策框架所产生的影响。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation will provide a forum for discussion and dissemination of information about the major areas that constitute vocational rehabilitation. Periodically, there will be topics that are directed either to specific themes such as long term care or different disability groups such as those with psychiatric impairment. Often a guest editor who is an expert in the given area will provide leadership on a specific topic issue. However, all articles received directly or submitted for a special issue are welcome for peer review. The emphasis will be on publishing rehabilitation articles that have immediate application for helping rehabilitation counselors, psychologists and other professionals in providing direct services to people with disabilities.
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