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Registration for the Everyone Can Work Training Series is OPEN!
Join us for this exciting and free training series, beginning September 6th, with virtual, online, and in-person learning opportunities!
Designed for all disability service professionals -including DSPs, case managers, educators, CRP employment staff, and vocational rehabilitation counselors – the series challenges participants to think differently about employment possibilities and how they can actively support better outcomes.
With the right expectations, knowledge, and tools, all disability service professionals – regardless of their role- can implement person-centered thinking and planning, and provide individualized services, that lead to quality outcomes for all.
Person-Centered Thinking & Employment
This two-part webinar series grounds participants in the philosophy and values that underpin best-practices in community employment. Designed for all disability service professionals- including educators, case managers, VR counselors, DSPs, and CRP staff- the series challenges participants to think differently about employment possibilities and how they can actively support better employment outcomes.
Everyone Can Work – You Make it Happen!
This powerful, 4-module online course provides a framework for person-centered thinking, planning, and implementation. The self-paced course includes short, interactive lessons and activities that support growth in the person-centered thinking and actions required to provide truly individualized services that lead to quality employment outcomes for all.
Everyone Can Work Summit
The Everyone Can Work Summit invites participants to gather with other employment partners at the November ICIE Coalition meeting! Join us for lively conversation as we explore Iowa's "state of the State" in employment services and identify critical opportunities to make meaningful and financially rewarding competitive integrated employment a reality for all Iowans with disabilities.