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State Agency Promising Practices: Reaching Target Employment Goals - The Five-year Initiative from Florida’s Agency for Persons with Disabilities (APD)
ThinkWork! Publications
  • Jennifer Bose, University of Massachusetts Boston
  • ThinkWork! at the Institute for Community Inclusion at UMass Boston, ThinkWork! at the Institute for Community Inclusion at UMass Boston
Document Type
Occasional Paper
Publication Date
1-1-2009
Keywords
  • Implementation of Priority Policy Goals,
  • Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities,
  • I/DD,
  • Developmental Disabilities,
  • Employment,
  • Access to Integrated Employment,
  • ThinkWork
Abstract

The state of Florida has implemented a five-year employment initiative for people with ID/DD. The goal is to enable at least 50% of adults (ages 18 to 55) receiving APD-funded day services as of July 1, 2004, to achieve community employment by July 1, 2009. APD-funded services include adult day training, supported employment, and non-residential supports and services. Florida is specifically targeting a total of 25% of individuals who were in Adult Day Training (ADT) on July 1, 2004, to be employed by July 1, 2009. The impetus for this five-year initiative was multifold. Governor Jeb Bush created a Blue Ribbon Task Force in 2003 to provide guidance on improving inclusive community living options, transition outcomes, and employment opportunities. The development of the initiative was also directly supported by statewide survey data from 2003, which indicated that 70% of unemployed people with developmental disabilities wanted a job.

Community Engaged/Serving
No, this is not community-engaged.
Citation Information
Jennifer Bose and ThinkWork! at the Institute for Community Inclusion at UMass Boston. "State Agency Promising Practices: Reaching Target Employment Goals - The Five-year Initiative from Florida’s Agency for Persons with Disabilities (APD)" (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jennifer-bose/26/