Enhancing transition outcomes: A toolkit to facilitate data-driven pre-employment transition services

Author:

Fleming Allison R.1,Phillips Brian N.2,Riesen Tim3,Langone Aimee4

Affiliation:

1. Rehabilitation and Human Services and Counselor Education, The Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, USA

2. Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling, Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA

3. Institute for Disability Research, Policy and Practice, Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA

4. Utah State Office of Rehabilitation, Salt Lake City, UT, USA

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Rehabilitation Act, as amended in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014 (WIOA), highlights the need to improve outcomes for transition-age students and youth with disabilities. The amendments require state vocational rehabilitation agencies to allocate 15% of their federal funding to provide pre-employment transition services (Pre-ETS) to an expanded population of transition-age students and youth with disabilities. Rapid implementation of this mandate required state vocational rehabilitation agencies to begin offering the five required Pre-ETS before mechanisms for monitoring and improvement could be created and field-tested. Nearly a decade since the passage of WIOA, many states are still without practical mechanisms for evaluating Pre-ETS despite increasing emphasis on using evidence-based practices in public programs. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this article is to present insights from the systematic implementation of The Transition Readiness Toolkit (TRT) within a state vocational rehabilitation agency. METHODS: We detail the creation of the TRT, our approach for implementing it across multiple states, and how it supports data-driven decision making for Pre-ETS providers and agencies. RESULTS: Initial results of implementation are promising. State VR agencies and Pre-ETS providers are using the data to increase accountability and understand the impact of their services. CONCLUSION: We present reflections on use of the TRT in a state agency and implications from an evidenced-based policy framework.

Publisher

IOS Press

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