How The One-Stop System Serves People with Disabilities: A Nationwide Survey of Disability Agencies
Contributing Organization(s): Heldrich Center for Workforce Development
Author(s)/Creator(s): Ariana Funaro; K.A. Dixon
Publishing Date: 2002-06-01
Issue Areas: Disability Issues; Employment and Labor; Welfare and Public Assistance
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File info: 29 pages; 282.65 KB file size
The purpose of this study is to understand the opinion of the One-Stop system among state and local agencies that focus on people with disabilities. Representatives of agencies that specifically serve people with disabilities have a unique and important view of the One-Stop system's services. These people are knowledgeable about both the needs of job seekers with disabilities and the extent to which the One-Stop system in their state has included the disability community in planning and implementation.
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Type/Format: Evaluation; Survey
Language code: English
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