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"The
Most Qualified Workers for Employers"
"The Highest
Quality Careers for Consumers"
LONG ISLAND
WORKING PARTNERSHIP
BUSINESS, GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY AGENCIES WORKING TOGETHER TO ENHANCE EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
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History
The Long Island Working Partnership was established in 1992. VESID, working with
business leaders, government partners, and stakeholding community service providers joined
to systematically assess the needs and growth patterns of the business community and match
them with an otherwise underutilized resource: qualified individuals with disabilities.
Workforce
Development
The focus was on planning to access the emerging needs of business and industry with a
workforce of qualified workers with disabilities. These individuals have the highest
unemployment rate of any minority group, due to both attitudinal and architectural
barriers to employment. The mission/challenge is to assist these workers to prepare for
and access the opportunities presented by the emerging needs of business. This is
accomplished by simplifying the access of business to the resources they need, linking
them to community partners and one stop service initiatives.
As such it was
developed as, and still is, a human service initiative, a workforce development initiative
and an economic development initiative.
Stakeholders
- The founding government agencies were Vocational and
Eductional Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID), Commission for the Blind
and Visually Handicapped (CBVH), Empire State Development (ESD) and Department of Labor
(DOL). Many others joined from federal, state and local entities.
- Business partners include the major employers in the region
as well as business groups representing small to mid size companies, like the LIA, HIA,
and public/private planning groups such as the area WIBs, and One-Stop Centers.
- Community stakeholders include members of placement/provider
consortia such as Suffolk and Nassau Placement Networks and Long Island Supported
Employers Providers Association; in total over 50 not for profit agencies.
- Relationships among all of these groups has been extremely
positive, proactive and unified as a partnership. Outreach to new
stakeholders/partners is included in a process of continuous improvement.
Economic
Outcomes
- On average 2,000 qualified new workers enter the Long Island
labor market each year
- Since 1992 over 17,000 Long Islanders with disabilities have
entered the labor market!
- Each year these individuals earn well over $20,000,000 and reduce public assistance by
over $2,000,000.
- Over the past three years over 100 employers have been awarded and recognized by the
Long Island Community for their success in hiring workers for disabilities.
Regional Marketing Coordinator
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Ella Craanen
Long Island
Regional Marketing
Coordinator
Phone: (516) 505-3213
Fax: (516) 505-3219
ecraanen@mail.nysed.gov
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Susin
Packert
Hauppauge Regional Marketing
Representative
Phone: (631) 952-6713
Fax: (631) 952-3796
spackert@mail.nysed.gov |
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