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Susan B. Parker Director, Office of Policy and Research Office of Disability Employment Policy U.S. Department of Labor Washington, D.C. www.dol.gov/odep (866) ODEP-DOL TTY (877) 889-5627 VETS 2006 Competitive Grantees Conference July 31-August 3, 2006

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Susan B. ParkerDirector, Office of Policy and ResearchOffice of Disability Employment Policy

U.S. Department of LaborWashington, D.C.www.dol.gov/odep

(866) ODEP-DOL TTY (877) 889-5627

VETS 2006 Competitive Grantees Conference

July 31-August 3, 2006

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A Catalyst for Change, Transforming the American Workforce

CUSTOMIZED EMPLOYMENT

•Everyone Customizes

•A “Win-Win” Solution

•Individualized

•Negotiated

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Customized Employment FundamentalPrinciples:

•Integrated, Individualized, Negotiated Jobs•Customized to the Person and the Employer•Individualized Funding Provides Choice and

Control•Blending and Braiding Funds Leverages Multiple Systems

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Preliminary Project Data

Number: 536 customers

Ages: Mean age was 37.7 years (range of 17-68)» 56% were male

Race: 66% White/Caucasian,» 24% Black or African American» 5% Hispanic

Primary Disability: 42% psychiatric19% cognitive or mental retardation15% physical/mobility impairment

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Preliminary Project Data (Continued)

Hourly Salary: Average wage was $8.60 (range $2.38 to $37.00/hour)

Hours worked per week: 34% worked full time (35+ per week) 46% worked less than 21 hours per week

» 20% worked 21 - 34 hours/week.

Fringe benefits: 27% offered at least one fringe benefit.

Career Advancement: 63% had a position with career advancement potential.

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Coming off/Staying Off Support Services and Benefits

• During the Time that Customers Received Services:– 14% (N=66) of Those Sampled Went Off at Least One Benefit– 18% (N=96) of Those Sampled Went On at Least One Benefit

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Coming off/Staying Off Support Services, Continued

• TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)

– 97% stayed off TANF

– 1% (5 people) went off TANF

• Food Stamps

– 74% stayed off Food Stamps

– 4% (16 people) went off Food Stamps

• SSI (Supplemental Security Income)

– 60% stayed off SSI

– 2% (10 people) went off SSI

• SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance)

– 68% stayed off SSDI

– 1% (5 people) went off SSDI