Library
The CISI Library is a critical vehicle for sharing up-to-date information on the reforms that are happening within the state and across the country, as well as research and best practices in the area of supported employment and full inclusion of people with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
The CISI Library will be updated frequently as new promising practices are identified.
The CISI Library will also archive videos of consumers, family members and people within the state who have a perspective on improving the lives of people with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
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Latest Addition to the Library
White House Launches Program To Fight Heroin Epidemic
On Monday, August 17th, the White House announced new funding to fight the heroin problem gripping New England and other parts of the country. Listen to the story and view
Collaborating Our Way to Stronger Veteran Employment
Steve Cooker is a blogger for the Huffington Post, sharing a variety of topics with his readers. "Collaborating Our Way to Stronger Veteran Employment" highlights how the employment situation for
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR JOB DEVELOPER TRAINING!
This offering teaches job development strategies which increases successful employment outcomes for individuals with disabilities. Job Developers will be trained based on the core competencies of the Association of Community
State Officials Plan For New ABLE Accounts
Meredith Rodriguez, writer for the Chicago Tribune and contributor to disabilityscoop, discusses how states across the country have enacted the ABLE legislation and are makig the plans as user-friendly as
After 25 Years Of ADA, Workplace Struggles Remain
Lorraine Mirabella is a writer for the Baltimore Sun Times and author of this article highlighted on disabilityscoop. Mirabella speaks to the Americans with Disabilities Act and mentions the impact
States Urged To Promote Competitive Employment
In this article, writer Shaun Heasley speaks to the idea of Employment First - and how states across the country are being urged to adopt the policy. Read the article, click