The South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department A Working Solution



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The South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department A Working Solution 1

People with disabilities want to be employed, educated and participate in the community. 29.5 million Americans ages 21-64 have disabilities. Only 41 percent are employed. In South Carolina, about 500,000 people aged 21-64 have a disability. 2

One in five has not graduated from high school, compared with less than one in 10 adults without disabilities. Unemployment rates are about 60% (72% for those with severe disabilities). Home ownership rates are in the single digits. Computer usage and Internet access is half that of people without disabilities. 3

Fantasy: People with disabilities can t do the job. They will be more trouble than they are worth. Fact: 72% of employers who have hired people with disabilities say it has had a favorable effect on their business. 87% would encourage other businesses to do the same. Source: The Workforce Recruitment Program s white paper Opening Doors, Creating Opportunities. 4

Fantasy: Accommodating a person with a disability is complex and expensive. Fact: Only 25% of all employees with disabilities require special accommodations. 66% of job accommodations cost less than $500. Every dollar spent on accommodations can generate up to $28 in benefits through tax credits and other programs for qualifying companies. Source: Office of Disability Employment Policy s Cost and Benefits of Accommodations based on data collected by the Job Accommodation Network. 5

The mission of the South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department is to Prepare and assist eligible South Carolinians with disabilities to achieve and maintain competitive employment. 6

SCVRD provides specialized services to help clients with disabilities become employed (more than 130 disability types). We offer counseling, guidance, job readiness training and a variety of employment services. Each client s plan is tailored to individual needs. 7

Eligibility for services is straight forward. You must have a physical or mental impairment that hinders you from working, and you require and be able to benefit from VR services that would lead to gainful employment. SSI, SSDI recipients who intend to enter employment are presumed to be eligible. 8

We have 19 area offices, 24 work training centers and 10 satellite offices across the state. Each serves from one to four counties. These serve as the primary entry points for people with disabilities to receive services. They are strategically located so no client has to travel very far to access services. These offices provide the basic services needed help a client find a vocational goal and get ready to go to work. 9

Our Comprehensive Programs located in West Columbia and Lyman provide specialized services to support the work of the local offices. These are primarily for clients with severe physical disabilities, providing a more Comprehensive Evaluation, Muscular Development, Rehabilitation Technology, and Information Technology Training. Occupational and physical therapy, classes in pain management, brain injury and nutrition counseling, and many other services help our clients assess their capabilities and establish vocational goals. 10

Our alcohol and drug abuse treatment centers operate on exactly the same principle as our other services that employment is an instrumental outcome for clients with addiction problems. Many people with other disabilities have substance abuse problems. These programs are a vital resource for employers throughout the state. Many clients referred for these services haven t lost their jobs and are able to maintain their jobs utilizing our Job Retention Services. VR counselors follow up with them after their treatment to focus on their job retention or new job placement. 11

At our 24 Work Training Centers, we provide on-site Evaluation, Job Preparedness Classes and Job Readiness Training by partnering with over 400 businesses statewide to execute contract work. This gives the business an outsource resource, and helps the clients gain valuable real work experience while they train. 12

In addition to the Job Retention Services mentioned, we have a variety of benefits for businesses who partner with us. We work with employers to match potential employees using our Career Connect system, which cross-references the details from the job posting with the profiles of our clients, allowing us to present the employer with several options. Our business partners like this because it saves them a ton of time and money compared to posting on websites and wading through applicants. 13

We also provide work-based training at local businesses in the form of on-the-job, internship and apprenticeship training. These are up to three months, and give the client a chance to experience their chosen workplace, and the business a chance to see if the trainee might be a good fit for their organization. 14

Once a client is hired, we follow up to make sure everything is going smoothly, and assist the business in securing their Work Opportunity Tax Credit if applicable. This provides up to $4,800 for each client hired. All this can be done with a single point of contact. Our Business Development Specialists can assist an employer with everything from contracts in the Work Training Centers to job-matching, internships and tax credits. 15

All of these subjects can be explored more on our website at www.scvrd.net, where you will also find contact information for each of our area offices. There you ll also find Employing Ability, a section of the VR website that offers businesses helpful and convenient information regarding employing people with disabilities. They can learn how to save their business time and money, explore the benefits of hiring someone with a disability, and meet their workforce needs. 16

The results of these partnerships between individuals, communities, government and the private sector resulted in over 5,000 clients securing competitive employment last year. That makes South Carolina s VR system 4th in nation in rehabilitations per population. Not only that, but these results were accomplished efficiently. The average total cost per rehabilitation was $11,592, making our system the 3rd most cost-effective. In fact, employed clients repay $3.42 in taxes for every dollar spent on their rehabilitation, paying back the cost of their rehabilitation ti in just 6 years. That s a 15.4% annual rate of return on taxpayer investment. 17

The ultimate benefit is simpler, and is one enjoyed by most if not all of us in this room our jobs give us self-esteem, dignity and independence. They allow us to care for ourselves and our families. Doesn t everyone deserve the chance to do that? 18

The South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department www.scvrd.net (800) 832-7526 19