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Throughout the year the experts at NCWD/Youth take an in-depth look at a different topic concerning employment and youth with disabilities. We will provide an introduction to each topic with research, references, & resources. Our experts will then delve into answers to key questions for each of our five audiences.

 
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NEW! KSAs (Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities) of Youth Service Practitioners
Skilled youth service practitioners are the centerpiece of an effective workforce development system. Get the latest information (including strategies and resources) about the KSAs it takes to work with all youth and how these KSAs benefit youth, programs, employers, the community, and the practitioners themselves.

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Assessment
New information about how assessments can be used effectively to help youth in their transition to adulthood has been added to the NCWD/Youth website. Good assessments focus on individuals and their abilities, not their perceived deficits. Assessments are important to organizations and programs in determining a person’s eligibility for services and in documenting program goals.

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Youth Development & Leadership
All effective youth programs have youth development at their core. Effective youth leadership programs build on solid youth development principles, with an emphasis on those areas of development and program components that support youth leadership.

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Work-Based Learning
It includes experiences ranging from site visits to internships to apprenticeships. Research shows that employers value it because it promotes efficient recruitment and helps develop the flow of qualified workers. Youth benefit it by gaining job search and work skills, and an understanding of different industries which helps them make informed career choices.

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School-based Preparatory Experiences
Assisting youth to negotiate the transition from school to employment and further education means, in part, preparing them to adjust to the workplace and the performance of work. A stable, smooth, and supportive transition to employment can reduce the problems of unemployment and productivity that sometimes plague young workers, particularly those with disabilities.

 


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