Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals With Disabilities (VESID)

VESID

Adult Vocational Rehabilitation Services Index

VESID starts with the presumption that all persons with disabilities can benefit from vocational rehabilitation services and should have opportunities to- work in jobs integrated within their communities. VESID Counselors guide individuals through service programs they need to reach their employment goals.

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The New York State Talking Book and Braille Library provides recorded and Braille books to adults and children who, owing to a disability, can't read print, or hold a book, or turn its pages. People qualify for this free, public library service if they have a permanent or temporary visual, physical or learning disability. The Library offers 65,000 book titles and over 60 magazines.

New York State Workforce Development Systemexit site provides information about New York State's effort to implement an Integrated Workforce Development System. Such a system will provide access to Workforce Development information and services across agency lines; Use common definitions and goals and a common data base to share information; Ensure common skill outcomes and customer satisfaction outcomes; Evaluate needs and marshal all available Workforce Development resources in a community to meet needs; Use continuous customer feedback for continuous improvement; Hold all stakeholders accountable to common quality standards through a report card on performance; and Be universal, designed to serve all job seeking and employer customers.

 


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