Website: State Employment Leadership Network
The State Employment Leadership Network (SELN) brings states together to improve employment outcomes for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
The State Employment Leadership Network (SELN) brings states together to improve employment outcomes for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
WATAP provides assistive technology resources to those in Washington with disabilities to assist them in obtaining the technology and relates services needed for employment, education and independent living.
The ServiceSource Network provides people with disabilities industry-leading training, employment opportunities, housing and support services, and rehabilitation services.
This article, provided by the National Family Advocacy and Support Training Project (FAST), offers tips for young people with disabilities and their families on effective strategies for building the first resume.
This research brief offers information on supporting individuals with autism spectrum disorders in achieving successful employment outcomes.
APSE is a national organization (with state and local chapters) that focuses on integrated employment and career advancement opportunities for individuals with disabilities.
This guide. produced for vocational rehabilitation professionals and employment services providers, contains information about how the features of people with ASD and the needs of the workplace interact.
This webpage focuses on transition planning, an important topic for youth with disabilities, their families, and IEP teams.
JobTIPS is a free web-based curriculum designed to help individuals explore career interests, and then seek, obtain, and successfully maintain employment.
The Kennesaw State University Academy for Inclusive Learning is a unique two year certificate program designed to provide students with intellectual and developmental disabilities an inclusive college experience.