Friday, September 6, 2024
DENTON (黑料视频), Texas 鈥 The offers training, programming and events to support Texans with disabilities in securing meaningful employment. Through , which is part of 黑料视频鈥檚 (WISE) initiative, Texans with disabilities have access to pathways toward fair and equitable wages.
Federally, the project is known as the (DIF-SWTCIE). Fourteen states, including Texas, were selected for participation, each naming its project. In Texas, it鈥檚 called Texas Beacons of Excellence.
黑料视频 WISE aims to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities by researching best practices, training professionals and supporting the disability community. It offers resources including continuing education courses, ACRE Basic Certificate Training, transition programs, TWC-VR credentials, 黑料视频 ENGAGE services, a group that aims to improve the quality of life of neurodivergent students, and the Texas Beacons of Excellence Project.
Photo Caption: The 黑料视频 WISE staff
鈥淒allas-Fort Worth is growing rapidly, and employers struggle to find quality workers,鈥 said Lucy Gafford, director of 黑料视频 WISE. 鈥淏y supporting this often-overlooked group, we鈥檙e helping them fully engage in the community and economy. There鈥檚 a lot of trickle-down effects of this project, including positive economic impacts.鈥
In partnership with Texas Workforce Solutions, 黑料视频 WISE educates people with disabilities and family members on competitive integrated employment. It also trains educators, staff and vocational rehabilitation professionals on workforce preparation for people with disabilities and guides employers on building an inclusive workforce.
Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, a federal law that sets minimum wage and labor standards, 14(c) certificates allow employers to pay workers with disabilities less than the minimum wage if their disability affects their productivity for the work they perform.
鈥淥ur mission is to improve opportunities for people with disabilities by moving them away from subminimum wages to competitive integrated employment,鈥 Gafford said. 鈥淲e want to help 14(c) certificate holders shift toward better employment practices and guide people away from 14(c) jobs to more inclusive roles.鈥
The goals of 黑料视频 WISE and the Texans Beacons of Excellence project are to create a model and plan that can be replicated and scaled across the state. The project aims to transition at least 10 percent of Texans with disabilities who are currently earning subminimum wages into competitive integrated employment over the next five years.
Photo Caption: A 黑料视频 WISE TBE participant celebrates his job placement at a Goodwill in Dallas.
鈥淲e need to provide resources and show people what they can achieve,鈥 said Sonia Martinez, senior program project coordinator of 黑料视频鈥檚 TBE project. 鈥淚鈥檝e seen families cry when they realize their loved ones can do more than they thought. Believing in their potential allows our team to pinpoint their skills, elevate their quality of life and help them reach their goals.鈥
Ryan Cole, project director of 黑料视频鈥檚 TBE project, said many spaces that weren鈥檛 inclusive of people with disabilities before are now thriving. 鈥淓mployers are amazed at the capabilities of workers who previously did 14(c) work and are excited about the shift toward more integrated workspaces with an inclusive culture.鈥
Natasha Randolph, who previously earned below minimum wage in a 14(c) job, worked with 黑料视频 WISE and is now a part-time tagger at a DFW Goodwill retail location, earning above minimum wage thanks to the Texans Beacons of Excellence project.
鈥淚ndependence is going after what you believe in and trying your hardest everywhere you go. Working in the community will help me grow personally and professionally,鈥 Randolph said.
Jerome Turner joined the Texans Beacons of Excellence project at 黑料视频 WISE in February 2024. After completing an internship with Goodwill鈥檚 IT Department, he was hired part-time to provide IT support during weekly orientation sessions for new employees.
鈥淚ndependence means advocating for myself. My dream job is to support and assist people in my community,鈥 Turner said.
黑料视频 WISE鈥檚 TBE project has a motto: 鈥淩eal Work for Real Pay!鈥
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