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PROGRAM
VOCATIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES (VESID)
PROGRAM INFORMATION
POPULATION SERVED: Adults, in-school and out-of-school youth whose disabilities impose barriers to employment
SERVICES PROVIDED: Evaluation, education, job training, equipment and technology, counseling, guidance and placement
ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCY: State Education Department
ELIGIBLE SERVICE PROVIDERS: Community rehabilitation agencies, BOCES, trade schools, colleges and universities, and specialized vendors for transportation and vehicle modifications.
SOURCE OF FUNDING: Federal/State
AUTHORIZATION: Federal Statute: Rehabilitation Act-Title I; Title I of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (Public Law 104-193); State Statute: Education Law, Section 1001-1009
DESCRIPTION: Professional vocational rehabilitation counselors across New York State in 15 VESID District Offices and 10 outstations help people with disabilities choose careers that are consistent with their individual interests and abilities and that meet current and future job market opportunities.
PROGRAM DATA
FISCAL YEAR: 1998
(1998-99)
1999
(1999-00)
2000
(2000-01)
2001
(2001-02)
2002
(2002-03)
APPROPRIATIONS($): 176 Million 180 Million 193 Million 190 Million 188 Million
NUMBER ENROLLED: 54,265 54,335 54,494 54,066 59,611
OUTCOME DATA: 10,188 competitive; 2,423 supported; 1,521 sheltered; 759 homemaker; 14,891 total placed 11,345 competitive; 2,924 supported; 1,665 sheltered; 804 homemaker; 14,891 total placed 11,395 competitive; 2,749 supported; 1,415 sheltered; 814 homemaker; 16,373 total placed 11,099 competitive; 3,030 supported; 1,643 sheltered; 869 homemaker; 16,641 total placed 10,416 competitive; 3,333 supported; 827 homemaker; 14,576 total placed
CONTACT
NAME/AGENCY: DOUG BAILEY, Office of Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID)
PHONE NUMBER: 518-473-7213


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