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Program Helps NV Students With Disabilities Get Jobs

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Monday, December 2, 2013   

RENO, Nev. - Young people with disabilities in the Reno area are gaining job skills through a first-of-its kind program in the Silver State. Vocational Opportunities for Inclusive Career Education (VOICE) helps students with resumes, portfolios, job interviews and other skills.

Kelly Wales, Student Support Services coordinator, Washoe County School District, developed the program. She said the students spend much of their school day in a work environment.

"They are working in businesses; they're job shadowing and job training in things that interest them and then give them the skills to be prepared for competitive employment in the future," Wales explained.

VOICE currently has more than 30 students ages 18 to 22 who have all graduated from high school or earned a GED. They live with an intellectual or physical disability, she said.

Several students from the program already are working at jobs in the child-care industry, at a grocery store or for a juice manufacturer. Wales said the employers involved seem very pleased with the students.

"They say, 'This is the best employee I have ever had. They are on time, they are here every day, they rarely call in sick, they have a tremendous attitude,'" Wales said.

Educators in the Las Vegas area and elsewhere in Nevada are interested in developing a VOICE-style program, she added.




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