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Supported Employment Policy Changes
Effective October 1, 2013
Introduction of Speakers
• Kathy Hayfield
Director, Division of Rehabilitative Services
• Donna Bonessi
Manager Employment Support Services
• Matthew Deans
Supported Employment and Project SEARCH Coordinator
Why are we changing the policy?
Overview of New SE Policy
(For All Cases Receiving Supported Employment)
1. Cases will be updated to employed status
based on the clients employment start date
(JCTS included)
2. Removed the 20% intervention ratio when
determining Stability
3. No longer requiring that stability be
maintained for 30 days before case closure
Who These New Policies Effect
• Any client receiving the following services
(Including students in secondary education):
– Supported Employment
• Individual, Mobile Work Crews and Enclaves
– Job Coach Training Services
SE Employed Status Policy Changes
All SE/JCTS clients who are placed in a job with
Job Site Training supports
– Case Status will be changed from “Service” to
“Employed” on the start date of the job.
– Cases are “eligible” for closure after 90 days if…
• The client is stable AND they meet all “Closed-Rehab
Criteria” (no longer require VR services)
Changes to How Stability is Defined
• No longer considering 20% Intervention Ratio
• 30 days prior to closure, counselor insures
stability based on certain Stability Factors
• No longer requiring stability be maintained for
a 30 day period before transition of the case
• Long Term Follow Along services are secured
as a condition of stability
Factors to be considered when
determining stability
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Funding for LTFA has been secured (started)
JST Intervention has leveled out (plateau)
Client is emotionally and behaviorally stable
Client performs all expected job duties
Supervisor is satisfied with job performance
More factors to be considered
when determining stability
• Client is satisfied with the job and work
environment
• Necessary worksite modifications or
accommodations are secured
• Client has reliable transportation to and from work
• Client is paid at least min. wage but not less than
other non-disabled workers
Stability Factors in Group Models
• Completion of at least a 60 day period of Job Site Training that
is directed at maintaining a level of production, NOT major
barriers to successful integration into the job site.
– In other words, the job coach is mostly addressing training issues
rather than behavioral issues.
• The consumer production level is acceptable to the employer.
• Once JST is no longer being provided, and stability is reached,
the case may be closed 30 days later.
How This May Effect Best Practices
• Stability is based on expertise of counselors and job
coaches with input from consumers and employers VS.
Intervention Ratio < 20 %, therefore…
– Increased engagement between counselors and job coaches
– More emphasis on input from clients and employers
• Applying and securing funding for LTFA, such as LTESS,
must occur after stability is reached but before the
case is closed.
Let’s take a look at how the timeline may change
Old Policy
May 15, 2013
July 19, 2013
Job Site Training (60 days)
Client Starts Job
August 19, 2013
Employment maintained > 90 days
30 days of stability
Client reaches stability
November 18, 2013
Client maintains stability for 30 days
Case is moved into Employed Status
Follow Along Starts
Case can be closed
New Policy
May 15, 2013
July 19, 2013
Employment maintained > 90 days
Client Starts Job
Case is moved into
Employed Status
Client reaches stability
Follow Along Starts
August 13, 2013
Counselor ensures stability and all closure criteria requirements
are met
Case can be closed
Questions?