Employment ServicesThe Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, Division of Developmental Disabilities (State DDD) contracts with King County to provide an array of day program services. Programs are individualized and community based. King County Developmental Disabilities Division (KCDDD) has the responsibility to assess system needs, administer contracts, and monitor service delivery. Employment programs for adults are the responsibility of King County. See: Guide to Employment (PDF) See: In House. Children's Hospital newsletter featuring Ta Yao, a young man successfully employed through the King County-sponsored Project Search. See: Working Age Adult Policy presentation by Linda Rolfe, Director, Washington State Division of Developmental Disabilities to the Washington State House of Representatives Human Services Committee on June 30, 2008 on the history of the Working Age Adult Policy, current outcomes, and plans for future.
Employment Training Opportunties in 2008 Navigating the Employment System A road map of support agencies, timelines, and resources available for individuals on a pathway to employment. Employment Service Providers in King County Contracted agencies that support people with disabilities to prepare for, obtain, and maintain successful employment. Employment Resources Coordination Assistance with understanding Social Security benefits, the impact of wages, and navigating the employment system. Working Age Adult Policy Promotes gainful employment in integrated settings in the community for working age adults with developmental disabilities. |
Great Hires Video Showcasing the benefit of hiring individuals with significant disabilities, this employer-to-employer video introduces viewers to local employers who have opened their doors to this valuable and often overlooked labor pool. Employment FAQs Answers to common questions about employment services. Kevin's Law Allowing students whose individualized education program continues beyond high school to participate in high school graduation ceremonies. School to Work Project A project to help students with developmental disabilities leave school with paid employment. |
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