An Assessment of Collaborations Between Centers for Independent Living and Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies Around Transition-Age Youth

Ankita Patnaik, Todd Honeycutt
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Centers for independent living (CILs) and vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies offer transition services that many youth with disabilities could benefit from, but little is known about the existence of and potential for collaborations between these agencies. In this study, we examined data from VR agencies to assess their relationships with CILs involving transition-age youth at the national and state levels, focusing on two types of collaborations: referrals from CILs to VR agencies and VR youth’s use of CIL services. Although many CILs and VR agencies do work together, their relationships vary, and these collaborations reflect only a small fraction of VR youth who are transition age. Further, for each collaboration type, the VR youth involved in these collaborations differ from other people who apply for or use VR services in terms of their characteristics and service use patterns. The findings point to opportunities for greater collaboration between CILs and VR agencies. They also indicate a need for more research to understand the optimal formats and contexts for such collaborations and the criteria for effectively promoting them at the person and agency levels.
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对独立生活中心和职业康复机构围绕过渡年龄青少年开展合作的评估
独立生活中心(CILs)和职业康复(VR)机构提供的过渡服务可以让许多残疾青少年从中受益,但人们对这些机构之间是否存在合作以及合作的潜力知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们检查了职业康复机构的数据,以评估他们与涉及过渡年龄青少年的 CIL 在国家和州一级的关系,重点关注两种类型的合作:CIL 向职业康复机构的转介以及职业康复青少年对 CIL 服务的使用。尽管许多社区学习中心和退伍军人机构确实在合作,但它们之间的关系各不相同,而且这些合作只反映了一小部分退伍军人中的过渡适龄青年。此外,就每种合作类型而言,参与这些合作的 VR 青少年与其他申请或使用 VR 服务的人在特征和服务使用模式上都有所不同。研究结果表明,社区学习中心(CILs)和职业康复机构之间有更多的合作机会。研究结果还表明,有必要开展更多的研究,以了解此类合作的最佳形式和背景,以及在个人和机构层面有效促进此类合作的标准。
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