1. Transition Services
  2. Serving Individuals with
    Most Significant Disabilities
  3. Blindness & Visual Impairment
  4. Fiscal Management

JOB DEVELOPMENT EXCHANGE

Enhance your ability to help jobseekers with disabilities achieve employment outcomes

Interactive Learning • Networking • Strategies • Techniques • Tools

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ASSET DEVELOPMENT EXCHANGE

Enhance your ability to help jobseekers with disabilities obtain employment that puts them on a path to economic self-sufficiency

Interactive Learning • Networking • Strategies • Techniques • Tools

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State Leadership and Advisory Contacts

To ensure input from all those concerned with the issues affecting the employment outcomes of persons with disabilities in the U.S. Southeast region and the quality of the services they receive, the TACE Center: Region IV has formed a Regional Advisory Council (RAC) to serve as the point of contact with the TACE Center: Region IV for each of the eight States in the Southeast Region IV that we serve.

The RAC will provide guidance and input to the TACE Center: Region IV regarding their states' needs for technical assistance (TA) and continuing education (CE), how best to meet those needs, setting priorities, evaluation of the success of the TA and CE, and dissemination of information gained through the TACE Center: Region IV.

The RAC members are state leaders representing vocational rehabilitation (VR), employers, self advocates, parents of youth with disabilities, other public systems (MH, MR, DD, State Workforce Investment Board, Transportation Board), independent living programs, and programs addressing employment service delivery, protection and advocacy, counselor preparation, benefits planning, disability program navigators, and rehabilitation technology.





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Email: tacesoutheast@law.syr.edu

Project of the Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) at Syracuse University
Funded by U.S. Dept. of Education Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA), Grant# H264A080021.