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Project SEARCH school-to-work program - Washington
09/08/2007 | Requests *
Summary
The Project SEARCH High School Transition Program is a school-to-work program that takes place entirely at the workplace. The goal for each student is competitive employment. The program provides real-life work experience combined with training in employability and independent living skills to help youths with significant disabilities make successful transitions from school to productive adult life. Review an article from the DCS newsletter and accompanying pamphlets that outline this program.
Author
Johnson, Paula
Available Files
- Newsletter PDF (742K, 8 pages)
- Family Quotes Flyer Word (1,297K, 1 page)
- Family Quotes Flyer PDF (92K, 1 page)
- Employer Quotes Flyer Word (185K, 1 page)
- Employer Quotes Flyer PDF (54K, 1 page)
Keywords
Wages and Benefits; Transition Planning; Medicaid Buy-In; employing adults with disabilities; project SEARCH family quotes; project SEARCH employer quotes
Topic
Employment Programs, Medicaid Infrastructure Grant, State/Agency Information
Type/Tool
Marketing materials, Newsletter, periodic publication
Source
Grantee produced, Washington
State
Washington, All States/Territories
Date Created
02/08/2010
Contact
The MIG Team
TheMIGTeam@ascellon.com
240-487-3032
Short URL
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* Reflects requests since January 1, 2007