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WorkStrides Career Development Program – Washington
02/12/2007 | Requests *Summary
The goal of this copyrighted program is to help those facing the most significant challenges to employment to gain economic self-sufficiency. The two-tiered “train the trainer” strategy includes career development curriculum for counselors to develop necessary skills. Counselors then conduct workshops with customers to develop portfolios of skills and strengths. Resources available here include the proposal, an introductory presentation and brochure, and trainer and participant manuals.
Author
Fuerst, Dona: Kutsch, Teresa; Pack, Bob; Staroski, Jan
Available Files
- *All material is copyrighted
- Proposal PDF (48K, 9 pages)
- Proposal Word (87K, 9 pages)
- Presentation PDF (51K, 31 pages)
- Presentation PowerPoint (75K, 31 pages)
- Brochure PDF (98K, 2 pages)
- Brochure Word (142K, 2 pages)
- Trainer Manual PDF (846K, 166 pages)
- Trainer Manual Word (1,810K, 166 pages)
- Participant Manual PDF (710K, 130 pages)
- Participant Manual Word (1,429K, 130 pages)
Keywords
Community Inclusion; Independent Living; WorkStrides; curriculum; Dependable Strengths Articulation Process; vocational rehabilitation; VR; Employment Readiness Scale
Topic
Employment Programs, Medicaid Infrastructure Grant
Type/Tool
Manuals, Marketing materials, Proposals, Training materials, Workbooks
Source
Grantee produced, Washington
State
Washington, All States/Territories
Date Created
09/12/2008
Contact
Stephen Kozak
Health and Recovery Services Administration
Washington Department of Social and Health Services
kozaks@dshs.wa.gov
360-725-3652
Health and Recovery Services Administration
Washington Department of Social and Health Services
kozaks@dshs.wa.gov
360-725-3652
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Permission to use any element of this document should be obtained by the above named contact person. Always name the originator as the source of this material.
* Reflects requests since January 1, 2007
HCBS / Clearinghouse for the Community Living Exchange Collaborative / (http://www.hcbs.org)
