State Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) programs are a key source of public employment services for people with disabilities, and the number of people with autism who use VR services grows every year.
A deeper level and different kind of coordination, collaboration, and cooperation are needed to narrow the gap in employment opportunities between youth and young adults with and without disabilities.
Neurodiverse individuals, or with learning disabilities, are eligible to receive free vocational rehabilitation (VR) services (see our previous post on alternative paths) to help them achieve their ...
Indiana high school student Natalie Wadkins is competing for a national prize with a documentary about disability rights advocate Kitty Cone. People with disabilities are employed at a lower rate than ...
Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) provides services to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing or to those who have disabilities and who need help to qualify for or to find a job. VR may assist with ...