Pre-Employment Transition Services for Students
BSBP willprovidePre-Employment Transition Servicestostudents whomeetthefollowingcriteria:
The studenthasavisionimpairment.
Thestudentisage14-26.
Thestudentiscurrentlyenrolledinasecondary,post-secondary orotherrecognizededucation program.
Pre-ETSservicesareavailablestatewide toallstudentsinneedof servicesregardlessofwhether ornotastudenthasappliedforVR services.Pre-ETSservicesmaybeginonceastudentrequestsor isrecommendedforoneormoreserviceanddocumentationofa disabilityisprovided.Theseservicescanbeprovidedinagroup settingoronanindividualbasis.
Pre-EmploymentTransitionServices(Pre-ETSServices)areprovided incollaborationwithlocaleducationalagenciesandcommunity partners.Pre-ETSservicesaredesignedtobeanearlystartatjob explorationandwillassiststudentswithidentifyingcareerinterests tobefurther explored throughadditionalVRservices.
What Can BSBP Do For You:
5 Pre-Employment Transition Services Categories:
1. Job ExplorationCounseling:Counselingandguidance tohelpstudentsexplorecareeroptions. Examplesinclude:
Jobclubs
Careerexploration
Jobshadowing
Workshops andpresentations
2. Work-basedLearning:Aneducationalapproachthatuses theworkplace orrealworktoprovide studentswiththeknowledgeandskillsthatwillhelpthemconnectschoolexperiences toreal-lifeworkactivities andfuturecareeropportunities. Examplesinclude:
Workexperiences
Internships
Work-sitetours
Communityserviceand/orvolunteering
3. Post-secondaryExploration: Explorationofbothpost- highschooltransitionprogramsatinstitutionsofhighereducation,tradeandvocationalschools,as wellas twoandfour- yearcolleges. Examplesinclude:
Campusvisits
Collegeprep/Reading skills
Studyskills
Exploringcareerandtechoptions
4. WorkplaceReadiness Training,IncludingSocialSkillsand
IndependentLiving:Designedtodevelopindependentliving andsocialskills necessaryforastudenttobesuccessfulinemployment. Workshops/jobclubsonsocialskills,workplacebehaviorand interaction,multiculturalawarenessandproblem-solvingskills.
Examplesinclude:
Skillsofblindnesstraining
Adaptive computerskillstraining
Budgeting
Softskillstraining
Traveltraining
5. Self-AdvocacyInstruction:Opportunitiestolearnaboutrights, responsibilitiesandhowtorequestaccommodations,services
orsupports studentsmayneedtosuccessfully completethetransition from secondary topost-secondaryeducationand/oremployment.
Mentoring
Youthleadershipprograms
Timemanagement, organizationandbalancelifeplanning
Disabilityawarenessclassesandgroups
Self-advocacy, peersupport, and mentoringgroups
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Workshops, Accommodations, Internships, Self Determination Weekend Jobs, Summer Experiences, Peer Support, Interviews, Job Shadowing, Campus Visits, Mentorship, Choices, Trade Fairs, Job Skills, College Prep, Careers, Skills of Blindness
ContactInformation:
ContactyourlocalBSBPVRCounselororBlindRehabilitationTeacher. Call1-800-292-4200togetstartedorvisitmichigan.gov/bsbp.
Studentsmaybeeligible foradditionalservicesthroughBSBP’s VocationalRehabilitation(VR)program.InformationontheVR programcanbeobtainedbycontactingyourBSBPcounseloror localBSBPoffice.
BureauofServicesforBlindPersons
TollFree:1-800-292-4200
Detroit
313-456-1646
Escanaba
906-786-8602
Flint
810-760-2030
Gaylord
989-732-2448
GrandRapids
616-356-0180
Kalamazoo
269-337-3875
Lansing
517-373-6425
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