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The Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA), as part of its monitoring of vocational rehabilitation and independent living programs funded under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, together with state vocational rehabilitation agencies and their stakeholders, have identified promising practices. These are practices developed and implemented in each state for the purpose of enhancing employment and independent living outcomes for individuals with disabilities. These practices provide useful samples of programs and services and each practice is unique, based on the needs and resources available in that state. The practice may work differently or produce different results in your state if you choose to replicate it.
RSA is sharing a summary of the promising practices from state VR agencies monitored in FY 2007 that promote youth with disabilities transitioning from school to employment. Contact information for each agency and links to their websites are included with the summary if you wish to learn more about the practices. Promising Practices are posted on the ed.gov web site.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE ABOUT PROMISING PRACTICES
RSA will be posting promising practices in other areas that were identified during the 2007 monitoring. Continue to check for these postings.